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BMS Controls Glossary

Pressure Relief Dampers

Pressure relief dampers are a type of device used to control air pressure within a system. They are designed to open and close in response to changes in pressure, allowing air to escape or enter the system. This helps to maintain a safe and comfortable environment, as well as protect the system from damage due to over-pressurization. Pressure relief dampers are commonly used in ventilation systems, HVAC systems, and other industrial applications. They are also used in fire safety systems, as they can help to prevent the spread of smoke and fire by allowing air to escape from the affected area. Pressure relief dampers are typically made from galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel, and are designed to open and close quickly and reliably. They are an essential component of any system that requires precise control of air pressure, and are an important part of ensuring the safety and comfort of the people and equipment in the system.