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BMS Controls Glossary

Air Duct Dampers

An air duct damper is a device that is used to regulate the flow of air through a duct system. It is typically used in HVAC systems to control the flow of air to different areas of a building. The damper is usually installed in the ductwork of the HVAC system and is controlled by a motor or manual lever. The damper can be adjusted to open or close the air flow, allowing the user to control the temperature and air flow in different areas of the building. Air duct dampers are also used to control the amount of air that is circulated through the system, which helps to improve the efficiency of the system. They can also be used to reduce noise levels and improve air quality. In short, air duct dampers are an important part of any HVAC system and are essential for controlling the air flow and temperature in a building.