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I'm only familiar with a few different machines, but on none of the ones I've worked with does the water in the boiler have anything to do with the water going through the group heads or coming out of the infusion tap. Yes, I know some machines work that way, I'm just saying that I've never used one.
Fraser Jamieson said:I'm only familiar with a few different machines, but on none of the ones I've worked with does the water in the boiler have anything to do with the water going through the group heads or coming out of the infusion tap. Yes, I know some machines work that way, I'm just saying that I've never used one.
Using a heat exchanger for the hot water wand is a fairly recent application for many manufacturers. A decade ago, there were maybe less than a handful doing it that way, and the overwhelming majority of heat exchanger machines used fresh water for the water wand, and even Marzocco used a pipe from the steam boiler for the hot water wand.
Consider yourself lucky.
I really appreciate all the responses this question has received and being the obvious amateur that I am I wonder why the water used to make espresso is ok and the water from the water dispenser wand might not be???? Thanks.
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