The heating process does not heat a large volume of water at once but proceeds step by step. When the water level reaches the preset standard, the system activates a solenoid valve to transfer a specific amount of water into the heating chamber. The electric heating element then heats the water to the set temperature and maintains it in a warm state. When users dispense water, the system automatically refills with fresh water and continues heating, preventing excessive energy consumption while maintaining a stable supply.
The stepwise water dispenser is equipped with an intelligent temperature control system that automatically detects water temperature and adjusts heating power to keep it within a preset range, typically between 85°C and 95°C, suitable for making tea or coffee. Some models support multiple temperature settings and include overheating prevention functions to reduce energy waste.
In terms of safety, the stepwise water dispenser features dry-burning and overheating protection mechanisms to ensure automatic power cut-off when there is no water, preventing damage to heating elements. Additionally, some models are equipped with leakage protection to enhance user safety. Its energy-saving heating method reduces power consumption, while multiple safety measures effectively minimize risks.