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BMS Controls Glossary

Hvac Full System

The definition of a HVAC full system is a comprehensive system that is designed to provide both heating and cooling for a home or commercial building. It is composed of several components that work together to ensure that the building is kept at a comfortable temperature. The components of a HVAC full system include an air handler, furnace, evaporator coil, condenser coil, thermostat, and ductwork. The air handler is responsible for circulating air throughout the building. The furnace is responsible for heating the air, while the evaporator coil is responsible for cooling the air. The condenser coil is responsible for transferring the heat from the air to the outside environment. The thermostat is responsible for controlling the temperature of the building, while the ductwork is responsible for distributing the air throughout the building. All of these components work together to ensure that the building is kept at a comfortable temperature.