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    Default Identify this object on the duct work

    Would someone please identify this object on the duct work in the attic. This is a zone system and I believe this is part of the damper and is missing a part.

    Thanks, Jim

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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Appears to be an automatic vent damper without the motor.
    Likely in the open position.
    EVR or HVR?

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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Quote Originally Posted by ROBERT YOUNG View Post
    Appears to be an automatic vent damper without the motor.
    Likely in the open position.
    EVR or HVR?

    Your advice as to how to report it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROBERT YOUNG View Post
    Appears to be an automatic vent damper without the motor.
    Likely in the open position.
    EVR or HVR?

    Your advice as to how to report it?


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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    It may just be a damper which was installed and adjusted to balance the duct work and air flow out as desired.

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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Peck View Post
    It may just be a damper which was installed and adjusted to balance the duct work and air flow out as desired.

    So no comment in the report???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Peck View Post
    It may just be a damper which was installed and adjusted to balance the duct work and air flow out as desired.

    So no comment in the report???


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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Quote Originally Posted by JIM MURPHY View Post
    Your advice as to how to report it?
    JIM, report it or document it in your report?

    As far as I am concerned it is a vent component. I have seen one on a Air Exchanger in a commercial setting. Like yours, without a motor. If I am not mistaken, to which I am over 90% sure, you can buy a handle that mounts the cam arm to control the dampers position if the motor has not been installed.

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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Quote Originally Posted by ROBERT YOUNG View Post
    JIM, report it or document it in your report?

    As far as I am concerned it is a vent component. I have seen one on a Air Exchanger in a commercial setting. Like yours, without a motor. If I am not mistaken, to which I am over 90% sure, you can buy a handle that mounts the cam arm to control the dampers position if the motor has not been installed.

    Thanks a bunch! You are right, I have seen these with handles!


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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Quote Originally Posted by JIM MURPHY View Post
    So no comment in the report???
    Sorry for not answering your question.
    It would be up to you and how you report, Jim.

    When I inspect air exchangers, ERV or HRV, I take images of the label for model and serial numbers, I open the case when possible and inspect the venting and how it is attached to the flanges. If, when everything appears to be operating within normal perameters, no noises and I cannot open the case, I report appears to be operational at the time of the inspection. Limitations to follow of course.

    Hope that helps.

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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Quote Originally Posted by JIM MURPHY View Post
    Thanks a bunch! You are right, I have seen these with handles!
    Jim, thank you for helping me feel at home here.

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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    If you know what it's purpose is, identify it in your report.

    If you are not sure what it's purpose is, note in your report that a damper was located at (give location).

    I wouldn't identify it as being automatic (it isn't) or that it should be automatic (might not supposed to be automatic), or even that a handle is missing (not necessarily missing as a contractor/technician would likely have a handle on their truck).

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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Peck View Post
    If you know what it's purpose is, identify it in your report.

    If you are not sure what it's purpose is, note in your report that a damper was located at (give location).

    I wouldn't identify it as being automatic (it isn't) or that it should be automatic (might not supposed to be automatic), or even that a handle is missing (not necessarily missing as a contractor/technician would likely have a handle on their truck).

    Again, thanks to all!

    Jim


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    Default Re: Identify this object on the duct work

    Was there a bypass duct in the system connecting the supply and return ductwork. If so, these would typically have a damper with a weighted arm on the end. I don't recognize that part, but it looks similar to a bypass damper.


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