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BMS Controls Glossary

Pneumatic Controls

What is The Definition Of A Pneumatic Controls? Pneumatics is a branch of engineering that makes use of gas or pressurized air and other atmospheric gases to create and control motion. Pneumatic controls are used to control the flow of air in a system in order to achieve desired results. This can include controlling the speed and direction of a motor or the rate at which a valve opens or closes. Pneumatic controls are typically composed of a few key components, including a diaphragm, a pressure regulator, and a control valve. The diaphragm is a flexible membrane that is used to control the pressure and flow rate of the air. The pressure regulator is a device that is used to control the pressure and flow rate of the air, while the control valve is used to direct the air to the desired area. All of these components work together to maintain a steady output and ensure the desired result is achieved. Pneumatic controls are used in a variety of