Bottled water chilling system

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F25B 21/02 (2006.01) B67D 3/00 (2006.01) F04D 7/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2079679

A chilling system is provided for chilling or cooling a supply of water (12) or the like to a selected low temperature suitable for drinking and other uses. The chilling system includes a thermoelectric heat transfer module (26) having a cold side for extracting heat energy from water contained in a reservoir (18), and a hot side for transferring the extracted heat energy to a circulating heat transfer fluid (43). In particular, the hot side of the module (26) is in thermal communication with a manifold block (40) through which a heat transfer fluid (43) such as water is circulated by a pump (44). The pump (44) circulates the heat transfer fluid through a heat exchanger (28) for dissipating the extracted heat energy. In addition, the same pump (44) drives an impeller (56) within the reservoir (18) to maintain the reservoir contents at a substantially uniform temperature level, and further may drive a cooling fan (60) for providing a convective air flow across the heat exchanger (28).

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