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BMS Controls Glossary

Water Heating Coil

What is the definition of a water heating coil? A water heating coil is a device used to heat water, usually by passing it through a series of metal tubes or pipes. The coil itself is made up of a series of metal pipes that are heated using a heat source such as electricity, natural gas, propane, or oil. The heat source is typically located outside of the home, and is used to heat the water as it passes through the coil. This allows for a more efficient heating process than using an electric heater, as the heat does not need to be generated inside the home. The heated water then enters a water storage tank for use in the home. Water heating coils are an efficient way to heat water, and are often used in commercial and industrial applications. They are also popular in residential homes, allowing homeowners to save energy and money while still providing hot water.