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BMS Controls Glossary

Volume Control Dampers

A volume control damper is a device used to regulate the flow of air in a duct system. It is typically used in HVAC systems to control the amount of air entering a space, such as a room or building. The damper is installed in the ductwork and is adjustable, allowing the user to open or close the damper to adjust the air flow. This is beneficial in controlling the temperature of a space, as well as helping to reduce energy costs. The damper can also be used to control the noise level in a space, as it can be adjusted to reduce the amount of air flow, thus reducing the noise level. The damper is also used to control the humidity level in a space, as it can be adjusted to reduce the amount of air flow, thus reducing the humidity level. Volume control dampers are an essential part of any HVAC system, and are used to ensure the comfort and safety of the occupants of a space.