The reason is that when water reaches 100 °C, it reaches the boiling point, which means water will become steam as well, making it unsafe since it is prone to scalding. When steam is formed in the piping, the water flow becomes unstable and may lead to splash-back when dispensing. Therefore, 87°C is a much safer setting!
About the Product
- Why is our hot water only 87 degrees celsius, not 100 degrees celsius?
- If am on holiday and away from home, should I turn off the electricity?
- Do you have any videos of Sterra Water Purifier?
- Do you have a brochure?
- What's the electrical consumption of Sterra Water Purifier?
- What is the material of the filter bottles?
- Will the white variant get yellowish over time?
- What is the material used in the inner pipes?
- What’s the material of the outer casing?
- What are the features of Sterra water purifier?
- What does Sterra filter out?
- Does filtration include turning the water alkaline?
- Do I need to top up water?
- Dimensions of Sterra Water Purifier
- What is the tallest height that I can fit under the nozzle?
- Will there be someone to teach me how to use it?
- What makes Sterra different from other brands?
- Is there an Alkaline Function?