One. Is it necessary to boil water from a drinking water machine?
No, tap water, also known as healthy and pure water, refers to water that is free from contamination and conforms to human physiological needs, with a pH value that is slightly alkaline, and can be directly consumed.
Potable water is typically filtered using a filtration system to remove harmful substances such as viruses, bacteria, discoloration, odors, residual chlorine, and heavy metals from the raw water. After filtration, the water quality meets the standards set by the World Health Organization for direct drinking water.

Of course, if you prefer warm water, you can boil it and then drink it. If you prefer room-temperature water, you can drink it directly.
Two. The temperature of the hot water produced by the school's direct drinking water machine.
Without specific standards, the scope of protection for the temperature controller should be determined.
"It is typically available at 85°C, 90°C, and 92°C. It does not exceed 100°C, as it is potable water that can be consumed directly."
Furthermore, in most cases, whether for brewing tea, making coffee, or drinking hot water, a water temperature of 85 degrees Celsius is sufficient.