Water distilling apparatus with vertically stacked components

Distillation: apparatus – Apparatus – Systems

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759 44, 759DIG13, 759DIG40, 202160, 202181, 2021853, 2021855, 202188, 202202, 202206, 203 1, 203 2, 203 7, 203 10, 210259, B01D 302, B01D 342

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ABSTRACT:
A water distilling apparatus (10) which includes vertically stacked components, i.e. an uppermost water storage tank (12), an intermediate boiling tank (14) and a lowermost condensing unit (16). Stacking of the distiller components creates a space efficient design with ready access to the respective components. The preferred apparatus (10) is also equipped with a small, dedicated water conditioning unit (20) situated between the main solenoid water valve (94) and the inlet of the boiling tank (14).

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