Select Page

Industrial Dampers

Industrial Dampers

Dampers are a common accessory in industrial air systems to control airflow. Industrial ventilation systems might require the damper to be ducted or unducted, with applications ranging from heavy-duty process control to industrial duty wall and roof-mounted designs for general HVAC building ventilation. Dampers are constructed of various steel and FRP, dependent upon the application, designed for clean air, airstreams with particulate, and those with corrosive gases. Heavy-duty process dampers are typically applied to shut-off, pressure relief, fan airflow control, isolation, or by-pass applications. SysTech has industrial dampers suited to a variety of industrial duty air control applications, engineered for optimal performance and efficiency. 

Types Of Industrial Dampers


  • Guillotine Dampers
  • Backdraft Dampers
  • Pressure Relief Dampers
  • Variable Inlet Vane Dampers
  • Isolation Dampers
  • Butterfly Dampers
  • Multi-louver Dampers
  • Opposing Blade Louver Damper
  • Parallel Blade Louver Dampers

Industrial Damper Materials Of Construction


  • Carbon Steel
  • Stainless Steels
  • Fiberglass (FRP)
  • PVC

Butterfly Dampers


VC56-DamperA large number of industrial utility and process applications utilize butterfly dampers. Primarily used for flow control and low leakage functions, butterfly dampers are specified in systems that handle light particulate loading or clean gas. Sample applications include:

  • Butterfly dampers control the flow of dirty gas to pollution control systems in steel mills.
  • Flow control of gas from baghouses can be regulated by butterfly dampers.
  • Butterfly dampers control flow and/or leakage of process or flue gases at very high temperatures typically found in refining, incinerating, and smelting operations.
  • High-pressure butterfly dampers for control of clean air and isolation of radioactive gases in nuclear electricity-generating power stations.

Specially designed butterfly dampers can accommodate applications involving highly corrosive or abrasive elements. Butterfly dampers provide a cost-efficient control and isolation method in air duct systems.  Sizes available are limited only by the system design and on-site space envelope limitations.

Guillotine Dampers


Seal-air-Guillotine-copyFor applications requiring positive isolation, guillotine dampers are an effective choice. Guillotine dampers are often used in systems that require routine access to a duct behind a media source. Sizes available are limited only by the system design and on-site space envelope limitations.  Examples of industry applications include:

  • Biotech labs
  • Pharmaceutical facilities
  • Hospital isolation areas
  • Military and nuclear facilities

Multi Louver Dampers


AWVDampersMulti louver dampers regulate the flow of gas and air in dry and wet environments. The damper remains in a closed position until the temperature rises to a specified rate. Sizes available are limited only by the system design and on-site space envelope limitations.  Examples of industry applications include:

  • Stack Isolation
  • Pre-spinning of duct air
  • Pressure relief applications
  • Modulating of airflow

Wall and Roof Mounted Dampers


Galvanized dampersWall and roof-mounted dampers are applied to mechanical HVAC ventilation systems. Typically used in airflow control in ventilation systems either to modulate airflow or as a shut off from moving air through the fan opening when the fan is turned off. These backdraft designs are either gravity controlled or modulated with electric or pneumatic operators. Oftentimes they are coupled with an intake louver. Materials of construction are galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel.

FRP Dampers


Series FLC FRP Low Velocity Center Pivot Damper Hartzell Air Movement offers a complete line of fiberglass air control products for corrosive environments including dampers and louvers with available options of abrasive/erosion resistant coating, nexus surface veil, and electrostatic grounding. Models available as fixed blade drainable louver, end pivoted automatic shutter, center pivot damper, and volume control in opposed or parallel blade designs. Click here to learn more about available FRP Dampers from SysTech. • FRP Backdraft Dampers are available to 48 inches square and max face velocity of 2500 FPM.  Multiple panel construction and special reinforcement allow larger sizes as an option. • FRP Low-Velocity Dampers available up to 48 inches square and 2500 FPM max face velocity.  Multiple panel construction and special reinforcement allow larger sizes as an option. • FRP Opposed and Parallel Blade Volume Control Dampers up to max face velocity of 6000 FPM and max differential pressure of 20 “ WG.  Size is predicated on design static pressure. Trust SysTech for the best solution with all your industrial damper and louver needs.

Marine Duty Dampers


Marine Duty DampersMarine duty dampers are often used in vessel ventilation systems to help control airflow. These dampers have multifunctions as they are used for intake or exhaust air in both natural and forced ventilation systems. With various styles of marine-rated dampers, such as volume control dampers, butterfly dampers, or even mushroom watertight closure ventilators, there are plenty of damper options to choose from to fit in any small space of a vessel. Like the MVC-2341 dampers, specific dampers are supplied on the DDG series of Navy ships and have been shocked and vibration tested on the DDG-51 lead ship.

Industrial Fire Dampers


Fire dampers help reduce the risk of on-site injuries and property damage. Fire dampers achieve this by containing the fire and smoke to one area and preventing it from spreading in conjunction with Active Fire Protection Systems (AFP) such as sprinklers, fire extinguishers, and fire blankets. Signals from the AFP or when a sharp rise in temperature exceeding the trip setpoint is detected, activate the pneumatic or electric actuators to close the damper when an event is detected. Fire dampers can often be seen in textile and paper mills, wastewater treatment plants, power generation or turbines, and marine vessels to name a few.

×

Pin It on Pinterest

Call Now Button