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The dampers are managed by actuators in HVAC systems. The actuator positions the damper anywhere between fully open and fully closed by using a low voltage signal. Zone dampers are a crucial component of an HVAC system, and without suitable actuators, the dampers won’t operate at all.
In order to transform energy into a physical action or force, actuators operate in the background of vehicles. The throttle, airflow in the temperature control system, power seats, and liftgates are just a few of the performance and convenience tasks they carry out.
An actuator is a device that transforms energy and signals into the system to produce motion. It can generate either rotational or linear motion.
An electric linear actuator is a device that transforms energy and signals entering the system to produce a motion. Electric linear actuators’ fundamental operating principle is to transform rotary motion into linear motion. In order to convert motion, a gearbox and a lead screw are used.
These are the two crucial components of an electric linear actuator. Electric motors, stepper motors, jackscrews, electric muscle stimulators in robots, etc. are typical examples of actuators.
The global Automotive HVAC actuator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
An actuator platform for controlling HVAC air flow in automobiles was announced by Johnson Electric. The Saia-Burgess HVAC platform provides the industry’s greatest choice of DC and stepper motor options for speed and torque.
The primary HVAC functions, including Air Inlet, Airflow Distribution, and Airflow Mix, are developed for these actuator platforms. The rigorous specifications of the various airflow diverter functions are met by the Saia-Burgess HVAC actuators.
The use of tried-and-true technologies, in-depth testing, and years of field experience with more than 500 million actuators sold all contribute to reliability. In a wide range of torque and speed, the Saia-Burgess HVAC airflow diverter platform functions with the least amount of noise.
The actuators are specifically created for various control methods, including direct or BUS driven for LIN standard. Electronics that are integrated into BUS driven designs enable torque and speed control, stall warning, and diagnostic data.
The senior vice president of strategic marketing at Johnson Electric stated that “Saia-Burgess HVAC actuators fulfil the industry’s broadest technology and performance criteria.” In this case, he continued, “Johnson Electric is the Technology Leader and Safe Choice.”