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BMS Controls Glossary

Modern Hvac Systems

What is the definition of a modern HVAC system? An HVAC system, or Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning system, is a modern, highly efficient heating and cooling system used to provide interior comfort in homes and businesses. It utilizes a combination of mechanical and electrical components to regulate the temperature, air quality, and circulation of air within a space. Modern HVAC systems are typically composed of a furnace, air handler, blower, evaporator coil, and condenser coil, all connected to a network of ductwork. The furnace is responsible for heating the air, while the air handler controls the circulation and filtration of the air. The blower then pushes the air through the evaporator coil and into the space, while the condenser coil cools it and circulates it back through the system. This cycle is repeated to maintain the desired temperature. HVAC systems are designed to be energy efficient, providing comfort while minimizing energy costs.