Volume Damper
A volume damper is a device installed in ductwork to control the amount of airflow passing through the duct. It is primarily used to balance airflow in different parts of an HVAC system, ensuring proper distribution to various rooms or areas. Unlike some dampers, a volume damper is not designed to control the direction of airflow but is focused solely on adjusting the airflow volume. These dampers can be manually adjusted or controlled automatically depending on the system design.
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