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BMS Controls Glossary

Air Dampers In Ducts

Air dampers in ducts are an important component of HVAC systems. They are designed to regulate the flow of air through the ducts, allowing for greater control over the temperature and air quality of a space. Air dampers are typically made of metal and are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are installed in the ducts and are operated manually or automatically, depending on the system. Air dampers are used to control the amount of air that is entering or leaving a space, as well as to regulate the temperature of the air. They can also be used to regulate the air pressure in the ducts, which can help to reduce energy costs. Air dampers are also used to prevent backdrafts, which can cause the air in a space to become stale and uncomfortable. By regulating the air flow, air dampers can help to improve the overall air quality of a space, making it more comfortable and energy efficient.