Dampers

What Is A Damper?

A damper is a valve or plate that stops or regulates the flow of air inside a duct, chimney, VAV box, air handler, or other air-handling equipment. A damper may be used to cut off central air conditioning (heating or cooling) to an unused room, or to regulate it for room-by-room temperature and climate control.

How Do Dampers Work?

Dampers are plate-shaped device which opens or close to regulate the amount of air that passes through the duct and vents. Making adjustments on the damper affects the indoor temperature by pushing cold or hot air into some areas or sections of the house.

DAMPER

Types Of Dampers:

  • Multi-Blade Control Dampers. VC-400 series opposed and parallel Single Blade Dampers. VC-56 ISO damper.

  • Backdraft and Pressure-Relief Dampers. PR-13 Pressure Relief Damper and BD-56 Backdraft Damper.

  • Face and Bypass Dampers. Bypass Damper.

  • Inlet Vane Dampers.

  • Isolation Dampers.

What Is Damper Used For?

A damper is a valve or plate that stops or regulates the flow of air inside a duct, chimney, VAV box, air handler, or other air-handling equipment. A damper may be used to cut off central air conditioning (heating or cooling) to an unused room, or to regulate it for room-by-room temperature and climate control.