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BMS Controls Glossary

Water Source Heating And Cooling

What is the definition of a water source heating and cooling system? Water source heatheating and cooling systems are a type of energy-efficient HVAC system that utilize a water source, such as a well, lake, or river, to provide a continuous source of thermal energy to the building. This energy is then used to either heat or cool the interior of the building. Water source heatheating and cooling systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their energy efficiency, as well as their ability to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat or cool a space. In addition, water source heatheating and cooling systems are often cheaper to operate than traditional HVAC systems, as they don’t require electricity or fuel to operate. The main components of a water source heating and cooling system include a water source, a heat pump, and a set of ducts or pipes that circulate the water. The heat pump works to absorb heat from the water source and transfer it to the building. The water is then sent through the