| Stainless Steel Water Distiller |
| A stainless steel water distiller works on the principle of evaporation and condensation. An electric heating element (1000 - 1500 watts) boils water in a stainless steel tank. The resulting steam is drawn from the tank into a stainless steel cooling coil. Some distillers use air to cool the steam, while others use incoming water for cooling. When most of the water boils out of the distiller, a timer or a float switch turns off the power to the heating element. The concentrated mineral solution left in the boiling tank is drained off regularly.
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