Place the bottled drinking water above the top loading water dispenser, and the water pump will work to pump water from the top loading bucket to the corresponding refrigeration and heating systems. This brings us to the core mechanism of a water dispenser, the refrigeration system that works through a complex series of steps, including a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator, to effectively lower the water temperature. The refrigeration system lowers the water temperature through circulating refrigerant, ensuring that users can enjoy cool drinking water in hot weather.
At the same time, the heating system also starts working, which is especially suitable for occasions that require hot water. This system usually includes a heating element, such as a heating rod, that heats water to provide hot water. When the user selects hot water, the water is drawn near the heating element, heated and then supplied through the water outlet. In this way, the top-loading water dispenser meets the diverse needs of users for water temperature in different seasons and environments.
The temperature control and safety control system is responsible for monitoring and regulating the temperature of the water to ensure that the cold and hot water are within the moderate temperature range set by the user. In addition, the safety control system can prevent overheating or other potential safety issues, ensuring users' safety when using the water dispenser.