Description
Actuator N20010 – High-Performance Non-Spring Return Damper Actuator
The Actuator N20010 is a high-efficiency, non-spring return damper actuator
designed for precise modulating control of air dampers, air handling units (AHUs),
ventilation flaps, and other HVAC applications. Built for reliable and energy-efficient
operation, this actuator ensures smooth and accurate airflow regulation in commercial,
industrial, and residential ventilation systems.
Its compact and robust design makes it an excellent choice for new installations and retrofits,
offering exceptional durability and long-term performance. The actuator operates with a torque
of 20Nm, providing strong and stable force to adjust dampers efficiently.
With 24V AC supply voltage and a modulating control signal of 0-10V DC / 0-20mA,
the Actuator N20010 is engineered for seamless integration into building management
systems (BMS), ensuring optimal energy efficiency and system control.
Key Features & Benefits
✅ Non-Spring Return Mechanism – Designed for reliable operation without the
need for a return spring, enhancing longevity and efficiency.
✅ Modulating Control – Provides precise and smooth damper movement,
ensuring optimal airflow regulation.
✅ High Torque (20Nm) – Delivers strong force to control large air dampers effectively,
making it ideal for commercial HVAC systems.
✅ Flexible Control Signals – Compatible with 0-10V DC / 0-20mA signals,
allowing for seamless integration into modern control systems.
✅ Low-Power Consumption – Operates efficiently with a 24V AC power supply,
reducing overall energy usage.
✅ Durable & Reliable – Built with high-quality materials, ensuring long service
life and minimal maintenance.
✅ Ideal for Various Applications – Suitable for air handling units, ventilation flaps,
smoke and fire dampers, industrial ventilation systems, and more.
Specifications:
– Complete reference: N20010
– Non-spring return
– Torque: 20Nm
– Modulating
– Supply voltage: 24 Vac
– Control signal: 0-10 Vdc / 0-20 mA
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