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BMS Controls Glossary

Central Air Conditioner Dampers

A central air conditioner damper is an important component of a central air conditioning system. It is a valve that is used to control the flow of air through the system. The damper is typically located in the ductwork of the system and is used to regulate the amount of air that is allowed to flow through the system. This is important because it helps to ensure that the air conditioning system is operating efficiently and that the air is being evenly distributed throughout the space. The damper can be adjusted manually or automatically, depending on the type of system. When the damper is adjusted, it will open or close to allow more or less air to flow through the system. This helps to ensure that the air conditioning system is running at its optimal efficiency. By controlling the amount of air that is allowed to flow through the system, the damper helps to ensure that the air is evenly distributed throughout the space, making it more comfortable for the occupants.