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How many kwh does the water dispenser use a day?

The power is generally 500w W W. Of course, it costs electricity if there are many people, because it works at full power when heating. You can do the math: heat it four times an hour, eight hours, and ten minutes each time. 0.7 hours *8*500=2800, plus insulation loss, the maximum power consumption per day does not exceed 4 kWh. The average daily power consumption of general household drinking fountains is about 2 degrees.

1. A water dispenser is a device that heats or cools bottled pure water (or mineral water) for people to drink. Bottled water was put on top of the machine and used together with bottled water that appeared before the mid-20th century.

2. From the functional point of view, drinking fountains are mainly divided into three types: warm type, ice-hot type and ice-warm type, which will provide water with different temperatures for people to drink. The machine itself has refrigeration and cooling functions, or heating and heat preservation functions.

3. Put the bottled water above the machine and use it with the bottled water. Barrel drinking fountains appeared before the mid-20th century. This kind of drinking machine is designed with a special connector at the top of the fuselage, which can put the bucket upside down. The latest foreign drinking machine puts bottled water at the lower part of the machine and sucks it with a suction pump. This way is safer and more hygienic than traditional drinking fountains. Due to the different drinking fountains, there are many specifications of buckets. The United States and China mostly use 5 gallon barrels, and the standard specification of other countries or regions is 18.9 liters.

4. Connect the purified water source through the pipeline and use it with the water purifier. The pipeline drinking machine is directly connected to the main water supply source by using connectors and water pipes, and is also connected to the main water supply source through a water purification system. Anyway, you don't need a bucket.

Bottled water and tap water have always confronted each other in the market, but in some hotels, restaurants and entertainment places in Europe, pipeline drinking fountains have gradually become the mainstream. This also shows that there are many market opportunities for traditional pipeline water dispensers based on office use.