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The condenser is manufactured in segments, and comprises an inner and outer cone.
The cooling water circulates between these two cones.
Rising steam condenses on the inner cone and then runs into the collecting channel (which is also cooled), from where the drinking water is piped into the degassing tank.
In the degassing tank, the drinking water flows down the inclined chute and is dispersed over a large area. In this way, gases such as chlorine can dissipate in the atmosphere.
All the electronics and the SPS control system are housed in a control box , which is cooled by a fan. The plant is started by pressing the starter button, and is stopped again by pressing the OFF button. Once it has been switched on, all the other processes run fully automatically. A complicated setting up or adjustment of the plant is therefore not necessary.
The processing area is situated behind a thick layer of thermal insulation . Here, the incoming, preheated contaminated water is heated by a burner and evaporates. The ensuing damp air rises and returns to its liquid state in the condenser.
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