How does a distiller work?
A Distillation is really a very simple process. Water is boiled in a boiling chamber. Steam rises from the boiling water. The rising steam is very clean as most of the contaminants remain in the boiling chamber. The steam enters a condensing coil where, with the aid of a fan, the steam cools and returns to its liquid state, clean healthy water.
Distilling water is a very simple process. As water is boiled in the boiling chamber, steam rises from the boiling water and enters a condenser where, with the aid of a fan, the steam cools and returns to its liquid state as clean, healthy drinking water. The contaminants that were originally in the water before distilling remain in the boiling chamber as the process continues.