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BMS Controls Glossary

What Are Dampers

The definition of a damper is a device that is used to control the flow of air, water, or other fluids. Dampers are commonly used in HVAC systems to regulate the air flow in a room or building. They can also be used in plumbing systems to regulate the flow of water, and in industrial applications to control the flow of liquids or gases. Dampers are typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, and are usually installed in ducts or pipes. They can be manually operated, or they can be automated with a motor or other type of actuator. Dampers are used to control the temperature, humidity, and air quality in a room or building, as well as to reduce noise levels. They are also used to control the flow of air in a combustion chamber, such as in a furnace or boiler. Dampers are an important part of any HVAC system, and they can help to ensure that the air in a room or building is comfortable and healthy.