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BMS Controls Glossary

Heating Coils

Heating coils are a type of electrical device used to generate heat. They are typically made of metal, such as copper or aluminum, and are designed to convert electrical energy into thermal energy. Heating coils are commonly used in a variety of applications, including HVAC systems, industrial processes, and domestic appliances. They are often used to provide localized heating, as well as to heat large areas. In HVAC systems, heating coils are used to heat air or liquid, while in industrial processes, they are used to heat metals or other materials. In domestic appliances, heating coils are used to heat water or food. Heating coils are typically composed of a series of metal coils, which are connected to a power source and are heated by the electrical current passing through them. The heat generated by the coils is then transferred to the air or liquid, or to the material being heated.