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What is a coil for HVAC?
In HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), a coil typically refers to a component that is used for heat transfer.
There are two main types of coils in HVAC: the cooling coil and the heating coil. The cooling coil is responsible for removing heat from the air, often by using a refrigerant to absorb the heat. The heating coil, on the other hand, is designed to add heat to the air. It can use various sources of heat such as hot water, steam, or electric resistance.
The coils are usually made of materials with good heat transfer properties, like copper or aluminum. They are arranged in a specific configuration within the HVAC system to ensure efficient heat exchange. The operation of these coils is crucial for maintaining the desired temperature and comfort levels in a building or space. They play a vital role in the overall performance and functionality of the HVAC system.
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