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BMS Controls Glossary

Air Control Dampers

Air control dampers are devices used to regulate the flow of air in a ventilation system. They are typically installed in ducts and can be manually or automatically adjusted to control the amount of air that is allowed to pass through. Air control dampers are essential components of a ventilation system, as they allow for the efficient regulation of air flow and temperature in a space. They are also used to reduce noise levels and improve air quality. Air control dampers are typically made of metal, plastic, or other materials that are designed to withstand the pressure of the air passing through them. They are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, allowing them to be tailored to the specific needs of a particular space. In addition to regulating air flow, air control dampers can also be used to control the temperature of a space, as well as to regulate the humidity. By controlling the amount of air that is allowed to pass through, air control dampers can help to maintain a comfortable environment for occupants.