Helical coils have been widely used in a variety of applications, such as heat recovery processes, power plants, cryogenic systems, etc, due to the practical importance of high efficiency heat transfer, compactness in structure, ease of manufacture and arrangement. Experiment investigation of heat transfer characteristics of subcooled flow boiling in helical coils with different inner diameters and coil diameters was performed in the present paper. The rise angles of these helical coils were all 6 degrees. The system pressure was in the range of 1.8 MPa and 7.8 MPa, mass flux ranged between 300 kg/(m(2).s) and 1100 kg/(m(2).s), and heat flux varied from 100 kW/m(2) to 450 kW/m(2). The experimental results showed that the onset of subcooled boiling was significantly influenced by heat flux and system pressure. A new correlation to predict the onset of subcooled boiling was proposed, correlating experimental results within +/- 20%. The effects of heat flux, mass flux and system pressure on heat transfer behavior in subcooled boiling region were discussed. A new correlation of subcooled boiling heat transfer coefficient in helical coils was developed, correlating experimental results within +/- 20%.