what are the difference between a damper and louver
A Louvre damper is a flu-gas flow control device, analogous to a Venetian blind, that fits between a furnace's flu gas outlet and its chimney; operation of an external lever causes the slats to rotate up to 90 degrees in unison as the damper moves from fully opened to fully closed and visa versa.
The difference between bread and damper is simply just that damper is traditionally cooked on the ashes of the fire and sometimes has baking soda .
there is none other then damper is a bread that can be spread with vegemite.
they are both the same. a damper is a shockabsorber. just different ways to call it.
The flue is the actual pipe or chimney where the damper is the mechanism that opens and closes the flue
vav is volume control damper.. vav is variable air volume..
Drop the engine by removing the passenger motor mount
A steering damper is a shock absorber mounted between the axle and steering linkage. It lessens the amount of vibrations felt in the steering wheel.
AKA, crank pulley damper, crankshaft damper, torsional damper, or vibration damper.
were is the damper on a furance
My right side air vent is also on all the ime. The lever opens & closes a damper behind the louvres. You can remove the Louvre with a needle-nose plier by grabbing and pulling straight out. Then you can see how the Louvre housing is snapped into place in the dash. When you pull it out, you should see where the on/off lever pivots to open/close the damper door. On mine, the pivot post was broken. A new housing is available from your MB dealer for $36.
Same device different name.