Description
An air damper valve is a mechanical device used to regulate the flow of air in an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. The “110MM” in the term “110MM air damper valve” typically refers to the diameter of the valve, which is 110 millimeters.
Air damper valves can be manual or automatic. Manual dampers are adjusted by hand, while automatic dampers are controlled by a motor or actuator. The valve can be opened or closed to varying degrees, allowing more or less air to pass through the system as needed.
Air damper valves are commonly used in ductwork to control the amount of air flowing to different areas of a building. By adjusting the dampers, HVAC systems can provide better temperature control and air distribution, which can improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality.