Tee dampers are specialized flow control devices that are placed at "T" junctions, or the points where a single pipeline or duct splits into two branches. Flexible routing and process stream balancing are made possible by their ability to open one flow line while closing or partially throttleing the other.
Flow diversion / switching — Directs flow from the inlet into either (or both) outlet branches, as needed.
Control flexibility — It can be set up for partial flow distribution or complete shutdown in one branch and regulation in another.
Tight sealing options — Designed with seal systems to minimize leakage when closed.
Robust construction — made to resist extreme conditions, temperature, pressure, and particle loads.
Actuation methods — Operable via manual control, electric actuators, pneumatic or hydraulic systems depending on process integration.
Compact & efficient design — designed to minimize pressure loss and facilitate seamless flow transitions at intersections.
Tee dampers are used in systems such as:
Systems for ventilation or exhaust when airflow must be steered
Industrial duct networks in power, chemical, or HVAC plants
Systems for emissions control and process gas routing
Dust collection or filtration systems with multiple branch lines
Any establishment that requires management of pipe or duct systems with splits