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BMS Controls Glossary

Water Heater Coil

The definition of a water heater coil is a device which is used to transfer heat from one liquid to another. It is a device that is commonly used for water heating in homes and businesses. The coil is a closed system made of metal, typically copper or stainless steel. It is constructed by wrapping a single, continuous length of metal around a form and connecting it to the hot and cold water supply lines. The water heater coil is then connected to a heating element, such as a boiler, to provide the heat. The heat transferred to the coil is then circulated throughout the home or business by the hot water supply. The coil also acts as a pressure relief valve, allowing you to control the amount of pressure in the water heater. The water heater coil can be used in a variety of applications, such as in water heaters, hydronic heating systems, and solar hot water systems. With advances in technology, water heater coils can now be used in electric water heaters, tankless water