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BMS Controls Glossary

Air Handler Heating Coil

An air handler heating coil is a device used to heat air in an HVAC system. It is typically composed of a coil of copper tubing, which is connected to a fan that circulates air through the coil. The coil is then heated by a heat source, such as a furnace, boiler, or heat pump. The heated air is then distributed throughout the building. Air handler heating coils are used in a variety of applications, including residential and commercial buildings, as well as industrial applications. They are also used in the automotive industry to heat the air inside the car’s cabin. Air handler heating coils are an important component of any HVAC system, as they are responsible for providing the necessary heat to keep the air in the building comfortable. In addition, they are also used to reduce humidity levels, as well as to improve air quality.