Thermoelectric cooling device for purified water tank

Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect – Thermoelectric; e.g. – peltier effect

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210175, 2102571, F25B 2102

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056759738

ABSTRACT:
A water cooling device for water purifiers is disclosed. The device rapidly cools the purified water by precooling and main-cooling thermoelements prior to delivering the purified water for users to drink, thereby saving electrical energy and providing commercially-viable water purifiers. The water cooling device has an auxiliary purified water pipe branched from the main purified water pipe, the main pipe leading from the water purifying system to the purified water tank. The auxiliary purified water pipe leads to the water cooling tank provided with a first thermoelement. A second thermoelement is mounted to the auxiliary purified water pipe and adapted for precooling the purified water before the purified water is introduced into the cooling tank.

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