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New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi
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. Its
operation can be manual or automatic. Manual dampers are turned
by a handle on the outside of a duct. Automatic dampers are used
to regulate airflow constantly and are operated by electric or
pneumatic motors, in turn controlled by a thermostat or building
automation system.
A zone damper (also known as a Volume Control Damper or VCD) is a
specific type of damper used to control the flow of air in an
HVAC heating or cooling system. In order to improve efficiency
and occupant comfort, HVAC systems are commonly divided up into
multiple zones. For example, in a house, the main floor may be
served by one heating zone while the upstairs bedrooms are served
by another. In this way, the heat can be directed principally to
the main floor during the day and principally to the bedrooms at
night, allowing the unoccupied areas to cool down.
Zone dampers as used in home HVAC systems are usually electrically powered. In large commercial installations, vacuum or compressed air may be used instead. In either case, the motor is usually connected to the damper via a mechanical coupling.
For electrical zone dampers, there are two principal designs.
In one design, the motor is often a small shaded-pole synchronous motor combined with a rotary switch that can disconnect the motor at either of the two stopping points ("damper open" or "damper closed"). In this way, applying power to the "open damper" terminal causes the motor to run until the damper is open while applying power at the "close damper" terminal causes the motor to run until the damper is closed. The motor is commonly powered from the same *4 voltac power source that is used for the rest of the control system. This allows the zone dampers to be directly controlled by low-voltage thermostats and wired with low-voltage wiring. Because simultaneous closure of all dampers might harm the furnace or air handler, this style of damper is often designed to only obstruct a portion of the air duct, for example, *5%.
Another style of electrically powered damper uses a spring-return mechanism and a shaded-pole synchronous motor. In this case, the damper is normally opened by the force of the spring but can be closed by the force of the motor. Removal of electrical power re-opens the damper. This style of damper is advantageous because it is "fail safe"; if the control to the damper fails, the damper opens and allows air to flow. However, in most applications "fail safe" indicates the damper will close upon loss of power thus preventing the spread of smoke and fire to other areas. These dampers also may allow adjustment of the "closed" position so that they only obstruct, for example, *5% of the air flow when closed.
For vacuum- or pneumatically-operated zone dampers, the thermostat usually switches the pressure or vacuum on or off, causing a spring-loaded rubber diaphragm to move and actuate the damper. As with the second style of electrical zone dampers, these dampers automatically return to the default position without the application of any power, and the default position is usually "open", allowing air to flow. Like the second style of electrical zone damper, these dampers may allow adjustment of the "closed" position.
国家: | India |
型号: | REW002 |
离岸价格: | 100000 / 获取最新报价 |
位置: | - |
最小订单价格: | 100000 |
最小订单: | 200 |
包装细节: | - |
交货时间: | 6-7 DAYS |
供应能力: | 100 |
付款方式: | - |
產品組 : | - |