Hydronic Systems
Hydronics is the use of water as the heat-transfer medium in heating and cooling systems.
Some of the oldest and most common examples are steam and hot-water radiators. Historically, in large-scale commercial buildings such as high-rise and campus facilities, a hydronic system may include both a chilled and a heated water loop, to provide for both heating and air conditioning. Chillers and cooling towers are used separately or together as means to provide water cooling, while boilers heat water.
A recent innovation is the chiller boiler system, which provides an efficient form of HVAC for homes and smaller commercial spaces.
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