
HVAC dampers regulate airflow within heating, ventilation, and cooling systems, ensuring consistent comfort and energy efficiency. Essential parts such as the 24 Inch Damper Rod, damper actuators, and pin damper collars.

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Air Conditioning and furnace Dampers
HVAC dampers regulate airflow in heating and cooling systems, directing air to different zones for balanced temperatures and improved energy efficiency.
A 24-inch damper rod provides stable linkage for airflow adjustment, while the damper actuator and floating damper actuator automate damper movement for precise control. The 6" damper drive is a durable option for managing airflow in smaller ducts, and the damper actuator control enhances system efficiency by adjusting air distribution in real time. For easy servicing, the damper motor field replacement kit ensures quick repairs without complete system downtime. The pin damper long collar offers secure installation and stability, supporting long-term use in demanding HVAC applications.
At PartsHnC, we supply air conditioning and furnace dampers, including 6" retrofit round dampers, pushrods, flue damper assemblies, damper motor field replacement kits, damper screens, damper act gear motors, thermopiles, and more from trusted brands like Reznor and Honeywell.
FAQs
Should AC dampers be open or closed in summer?
In summer, AC dampers should be open in the rooms you want cooled to allow proper airflow. Closing dampers can strain the system and reduce efficiency.
How to adjust dampers HVAC?
To adjust HVAC dampers, locate the damper inside the duct and turn its handle or lever to increase or decrease airflow.
What are the different types of HVAC dampers?
Manual dampers, motorized dampers, bypass dampers, and zone dampers are common varieties that are all intended to control airflow and preserve appropriate comfort levels.
Can HVAC dampers be automated?
Yes, motorized and floating damper actuators allow automatic adjustment of airflow for optimal comfort and energy efficiency.












