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BMS Controls Glossary

Hot Water Coils

A hot water coil is a type of heat exchanger that is used to transfer heat from one medium to another. It is typically used to transfer heat from a hot water source to a cold water source, such as a boiler or furnace. Hot water coils are often used in HVAC systems to provide heating and cooling to a building. The hot water coil is made up of a series of metal tubes that are arranged in a spiral pattern. The hot water is pumped through the tubes, and the heat is transferred to the cold water as it passes through the coil. The heat transfer is efficient and helps to reduce energy costs. Hot water coils are also used in industrial applications, such as food processing and chemical manufacturing. They are also used in some medical applications, such as sterilization and water purification. Hot water coils are an important part of many heating and cooling systems, and they are essential for providing efficient and cost-effective heating and cooling solutions.