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20 Ιαν 2022 · When closed, a damper prevents the air from going across it like a dam does with water. HVAC dampers are an important part of your zoning system. They function as valves in the ducts. Their use determines which portion of your property gets heated/cooled air until desired settings are reached.
The duct damper is located in an air duct and blocks the flow of warm or cool air into building rooms. It has nothing to do with venting flue gases up a chimney. Our photo shows a motorized zone damper or air duct zone control produced by TrolATemp® a producer of automatic heating system controls.
22 Αυγ 2024 · How Do HVAC Dampers Work? HVAC dampers are essentially valves for airflow. When closed, they act like a river dam, blocking airflow in a home’s ductwork like a dam stops water from flowing in a river. A closed damper will shut airflow to a specific zone that doesn’t need conditioning.
18 Ιουλ 2023 · HVAC dampers operate by opening or closing to adjust the airflow. When the damper is fully open, air can flow freely, and when it is fully closed, it prevents air from passing through. Most dampers feature a blade or vane mechanism that moves to control airflow.
Zone dampers, strategically installed within the ductwork, act as gateways that control the flow of cold air to each zone. When a specific zone calls for cooling, the damper corresponding to that area opens, allowing the conditioned air to flow through, while dampers in other zones may remain closed. This smart zone control prevents overcooling ...
HVAC dampers are crucial components in your home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. They play a significant role in regulating the airflow through your ductwork to ensure efficient distribution of heated or cooled air throughout your home.
26 Φεβ 2019 · This article covers five types of dampers in HVAC: control, balance, backdraft, multi-zone, and industrial dampers. Learn what they do and how to use them.