ventillyft
Ventillyft is a term used in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry to describe a damper actuation mechanism in which the opening of a ventilation damper is controlled by a lifting motion. In a ventillyft system, a damper blade is connected to a carrier that is raised or lowered by an actuator to regulate airflow. Actuators may be electric motors with linkages, pneumatic cylinders, or hydraulic actuators.
The term is descriptive and not standardized; usage varies among manufacturers and specifiers.
A ventillyft assembly typically includes a damper frame, a lift mechanism, an actuator, limit switches, and
Operation involves lifting the damper to increase opening and reduce resistance to air passage; lowering decreases
Advantages include finer control of airflow and potential energy savings through modulation rather than on/off operation.
Variants exist, including high-lift versions for large dampers and micro-lift variants for smaller zones, offered by
In practice, ventillyft aligns with broader trends toward automated, modular dampers and digital control in modern
Related topics include dampers, actuators, HVAC, and building management systems.