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Hot Cold
Hot Cold
Preheated
Water
1
2
3
4
5
A
B
6
7
8
9
10
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Getting to Know Your Distiller
Refer to the diagrams on pages 7, 8 and 9 and follow the numbers on the dia-
grams with those listed here.
Your WATT’R TWIN consists of two main components:
A.
A hot water tank which absorbs heat from the steam produced by the
drinking water treatment system (Item B) and in which, hot water is
produced as a by-product.
B.
A drinking water treatment system. To make the WATT’R TWIN easy to
service, the distiller is designed to be on a removable tray. When servic-
ing is required, the tray is quickly disconnected and simply slides out.
Subcomponents:
1.
This is your current hot water heater. It can be gas, electric or oil-fired.
2.
When closed, this valve diverts cold water coming into your hot water
heater (Item 1) to the WATT’R TWIN.
3.
This valve, when open allows cold water to flow into the hot water tank of
the WATT’R TWIN.
4.
When open, this allows water from the hot water tank to flow into the
existing hot water heater.
5.
This is the souce of the water to be purified for drinking by the distiller. It
flows from the saddle-tapping valve (Item 5) to Item 6.
Note: The hot water
system and the drinking
water lines are
completely separate and
never mix.
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