A Motorized Damper is an advanced air control device used in HVAC systems to regulate airflow within ducts, ventilation shafts, and exhaust systems. Unlike manual dampers, motorized dampers operate automatically using an electric or pneumatic actuator, allowing precise control over airflow distribution. These dampers are essential in zoned heating and cooling systems, enabling users to adjust airflow to different rooms or areas, leading to improved energy efficiency and comfort. They are commonly used in smart building automation, air balancing, and industrial applications where remote control, automated scheduling, or real-time adjustments are required. Motorized dampers are available in various configurations, including normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) settings, depending on the ventilation requirements. Constructed from durable aluminum or galvanized steel, they offer long-term reliability and resistance to corrosion. With integration into smart HVAC systems, motorized dampers contribute to better indoor air quality, enhanced system performance, and optimized energy consumption, making them a vital component in modern ventilation management.
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