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Motorized Dampers
Zone control of a forced air system is done with a thermostat for each zone.
The thermostat signals a control panel, which in turn opens the
corresponding zone damper and turns on the appliance (furnace,
air handler etc.). Some older zoned systems do not use a control
panel. The thermostat controls the damper, and the damper has
trip switches that turn the appliance on (similar to zone valves
in a hydronic system).
The control panel is necessary for modern systems to control the change-over
from heating to cooling and vice-versa. The control panel also
allows for selection of normally open or normally closed positions
of the dampers for purging after the thermostats are satisfied.
Dampers come in a variety of designs. Opposed blade dampers use a motor to
open and close them. This damper design has the appearance of
accordian or folding panels when closed and metal slots when open.
Single blade dampers can use a motor to open and close them, or use a spring
to close them and a motor to open. This type will remain in the
closed position at rest. A single blade with spring open uses
the motor to close and is open at rest.
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