Damper actuators play a crucial role in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, ensuring optimal air distribution and energy efficiency. By controlling the position of dampers, these devices help regulate airflow in response to various environmental conditions, making them integral to modern climate control technologies.
What is a Damper Actuator?
A damper actuator is an electromechanical device responsible for opening and closing dampers, which are used to regulate the flow of air in HVAC systems. These actuators can be operated by various means, including electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic mechanisms. They are typically mounted on the damper itself and are controlled by a building management system (BMS) or a thermostat.