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BMS Controls Glossary

Dampers And Louvers

Dampers and louvers are two types of devices used to control the flow of air in a building. Dampers are used to regulate the amount of air that is allowed to pass through a space, while louvers are used to control the direction of air flow. Dampers are typically installed in ducts and vents, while louvers are typically found in windows and doors. Dampers are designed to open and close, while louvers are designed to be adjustable to allow for more or less air flow. Both dampers and louvers are important components of a building’s ventilation system, as they are used to regulate the temperature and humidity levels inside a building. Dampers and louvers can also be used to reduce noise levels and help to prevent drafts. In addition, dampers and louvers can be used to reduce energy costs by controlling the amount of air that is allowed to escape from a building. Ultimately, dampers and louvers are essential components of any building’s ventilation system, as they help to ensure that the air inside a building is comfortable and safe for its occupants.