Water is produced at lower pressure in MED, using a series of evaporator. MED occurs in series of vessels and the water vapor of the first vessel or effect serves as the heating medium for the second, and so on. Performance ratio is directly proportional to the number of vessels. If more vessels or effects are used the performance ratio will rise.

Multiple Effect Distillation
Only that portion of the seawater is evaporated that is applied to the tubes in the first effect. For the second effect remaining fed water is used which is again applied to a tube bundle. The steam produced in the first effect is used for heating these tube bundles. The vapor or steam produced by the effect is condensed to obtain fresh water output whereas the heat generated in this effect is used to evaporate a portion of the remaining sea water feed in the next effect.
Water should be delivered by the pump at atmospheric pressure because system pressure is less than atmospheric pressure. They also help in exhausting the steam space of the evaporators. Air and other non condensing gas is also removed by employing steam ejector which would accumulate and eventually stop the boiling process.

