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Variable Position Damper Control
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You need an actuator that takes a proportional input signal. 0-10vdc is common. You'll just need a 24vac to 10vdc power supply for the manual potentiometer.
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Johnson-Controls-M9104-GGA-3S-DC-0-2-10V-Non-Spring-Return-Actuator-w-Screw-Terminals-35-lb-in
https://cerpangha.com/products/s963b-1136-honeywell-manual-potentiometer-270a
Thank you! I think that actuator is exactly what I need.
Nice. I don't know about the torque requirements or mounting dimensions of your existing (or new?) damper so double check those. Kinda sucks that they don't make one that takes the pot signal directly. I know a lot of lighting dimmers are 0-10v but how they are powered and interact with that damper is uncharted territory.