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BMS Controls Glossary

Pneumatic Control

What is The Definition Of A Pneumatic Control? Pneumatic controls are systems that use pressurized air or other gases to operate valves, cylinders, and other mechanical components. The term can also refer to the control systems themselves. Pneumatic control systems are used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, from controlling the flow of liquid in a chemical processing plant to powering automated machinery in an assembly line. The most common form of pneumatic control systems is the air-powered actuator, which is a motor-like device that uses pressurized air to control the direction and speed of a mechanical component. Pneumatic control systems can also be used to control the pressure and flow of liquids and gases, as well as to operate valves, pumps, and other components. Pneumatic control systems are often used in combination with electrical control systems, allowing the user to control multiple components in an automated system. Pneumatic controls are used in industrial and commercial applications, such as