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A. DAIGGER & COMPANY, CHICAGO, U. S. A. 



Distilled |wate 

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3811 



3811 STILL, Stokes' Automatic. By a clever construction this Still accomplishes 

 several novel results. First, it utilizes the heat generated in the Still 

 for pre-heating the incoming water to the boiling point and thus a small 

 quantity will operate the Still after it is once started. Second, by pre- 

 heating the feed water before it enters the distilling basin, the ammonia 

 and other gases due to impurities in the raw water, are liberated and escape 

 into the air through an opening provided for this purpose. Third, the 

 condenser tubes extend to the extreme top of the steam chamber, high 

 above the water level, so there is no danger of the raw water being carried 

 over by the steam. Fourth, the Still can be easily cleaned by opening 

 the valve connecting- with the drain and flushing, or by removing the lid 

 on top and scrubbing. The copper steam coil can also be easily discon- 

 nected for the removal of scale in case the feed water deposits same. 



* This size can be furnished heated by gasoline. 

 t This size can be furnished heated by steam. 

 $ This size can be furnished heated by steam. 



