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BMS Controls Glossary

Outside Air Damper

What is The Definition Of A Outside Air Damper? An outside air damper is a type of device used to control the flow of air in and out of a home. It is usually installed in the wall between the living space and the outside environment. The main purpose of an outside air damper is to regulate the temperature inside a building, while also providing ventilation and air filtration. In some cases, outside air dampers also help to reduce noise levels by blocking sound from entering the home.
Outside air dampers are usually made of metal, and they are connected to a control system that can be adjusted to open or close the damper based on the desired level of ventilation or air filtration. There are many different types of dampers available, including manual, automated, and electronic models. The manual models are typically installed in the wall and are manually operated. Automated dampers use a motor to open and close, while electronic models are connected to a home