

🔄 Keep your airflow fresh and your space draft-free with effortless style!
The AC Infinity 4" Backdraft Damper is a high-quality HVAC accessory designed to prevent unwanted backflow and debris in duct systems. Featuring spring-loaded aluminum blades and airtight rubber gaskets, it fits standard 4-inch ducts and mounts in any orientation. Its galvanized steel body with powder coat finish ensures durability and a professional look, making it ideal for range hoods, bathroom fans, and other ventilation applications.










| ASIN | B0842XSTV9 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,196 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #15 in HVAC Ducting |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (561) |
| Date First Available | January 21, 2020 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item model number | AC-BDD4-B |
| Manufacturer | AC Infinity |
| Part Number | AC-BDD4-B |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.81 x 3.81 inches |
| Size | 4" |
C**.
Tight seal and quality construction
I needed some sort of back draft prevention for my bathroom vent fan setup because I was getting bugs and draft in my basement bathroom. These fit right up to other 4 inch ducting, and I used rubber connectors to secure these on. They look sleek, work great, and they have a great quality seal and don't let air back in. They have a double flap to prevent back drafting. I used two of them in my set up to keep each line isolated before a combining y connection
F**A
Nice damper
Very precise, quality made product that fits nicely into the 4” flexible, insulated ducting.
M**H
Works but not recommended for low airflow/passive systems
I needed to create an exhaust system for my 3D printer so I purchased the AC Infinity cloud line in-line fan along with this backdraft damper since my exhaust leads directly outdoors. One thing I noticed is that the springs on this damper are pretty stiff so it requires a decent amount of airflow to push the damper flaps open. Using the cloud line S4's speed controller as a reference, the flaps didn't open until I got to level 4. The reason this may be an issue is because in temperature controlled environments (like printing certain types of material) you don't want your in-line fan to be too strong otherwise it will cool your chamber too quickly. Aside from that, the damper is constructed well and will likely last a long time. One other thing to note, I bought the 4" damper and with 4" ducting it is a very tight fit to get the ducting around so it does create a decent enough seal. Overall works well but if you only require a low airflow system like me I would recommend testing this out first before fully installing.
C**.
Good quality.
The spring may be slightly too strong depending on the application. Other than that this is a very nice build quality and I’ve used them 2 times. It worked good for a 50 to 80 cfm project I did. If insulating around this piece be careful not to foam or tape over the hinge pin.
D**H
Quality
Get this don’t waste time on cheap knockoffs of the real deal
C**7
Very good damper
We get tons of wind where I live. The bathroom vents in our house clicked constantly as the wind caused the built-in plastic dampers to flap closed with a wind gust (normal bathroom vent dampers are OPEN by default--- more on that in a second). When it's cold wind it would take our bathrooms down a few degrees and make the tile floors cold and uncomfortable. I bought one of these spring loaded dampers and installed it. Getting into the attic wasn't fun; but, oh what a difference. No noise at all, and it warmed our bathroom right up. I liked it so much, I ordered one for each bathroom and installed them. Considerations; 1) It does seem to slow how quickly the fans clear the rooms--- but not significantly, might take an extra minute or so. We actually have timers on our fans so that's no problem... just push a longer time and walk out. Highly recommend timers, even if you don't use these. 2) I have a new home, it's very air tight. Those bathroom fans are a huge part of how fresh air enters new homes, which is why the dampers are usually OPEN, only closing with a gust of wind. Gusts below a certain threshold will go right through them. SO--- If you are going to block the bathroom vents up with dampers, you need to make sure you have OTHER means to get fresh air into the home and humidity OUT, especially in new construction homes. I highly recommend looking at an fresh air damper (very cheap), or Enthalpy or Heat Recovery Ventilator (ERV/HRV) for your HVAC system.
E**M
No complaints!
Worked just like it should!
P**R
Good Quality
Installed in an 8 inch downdraft for the stove. So the previous few months were well below winter average temps, always had a draft (very cold) entering the house. Installed and immediately ended the draft. My electric usage was very high during the frigid weather. I'm guessing I saved $3 a day in energy savings. Also purchased three 4" back drafts for the bathroom vent fans. They also allowed energy loss, melted the snow on the roof, creating ice in the gutters. Glad they didn't collapse, big $$. If you mount horizontally, I recommend keeping the axis horizontal as well, which will provide a higher centering effect while functioning.
A**R
This company puts out "quality" items Something we dont see to often anymore. This item works great when exhaust fan turns on and closes nicely when fan is off. I like the rubber gasket Keeps cold air from coming back into house BigBox stores carry similar item BUT not as well made and more money Highly recommend
Y**F
Good
M**N
De bouwkwaliteit is goed, echter de kleppen gaan niet open bij twee verschillende ventilators die ik geprobeerd heb, maar de kracht lijkt niet voldoende om de kleppen te doen openen. Deze Backdraft demper komt zonder specificaties waar de ventilator aan moet voldoen. Bij navraag bij de leverancier blijken er geen specificaties te zijn! Bijzonder. Wat ik geprobeerd heb: - Een ventilator van 8W met een static pressure van 72m3/h - Een ventilator van 15W met een static pressure van 90m3/h - zelf de veer iets korter knippen hielp niet - met de vinger de klep openduwen in gemonteerde positie gaat zonder problemen.
A**E
Eigentlich gut gemacht. Leider ist die Zentralachse, die die beiden Klappen führt, nicht 95mm lang, wie der Korpus der Rückschlagklappe, sondern 3-4 mm länger. Passt unter keinen Umständen in das Entlüftungsrohr. Nach eigenen Nachsrbeitungsversuchen dient es nun nur noch als Briefbeschwerer
P**O
Works great, well made metal. Slides right in place
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