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AIR FLOW AND SEALS
Proper air
fl
ow thru the dryer is essential for normal
operation of the temperature control and safety
systems. There are two separate air
fl
ows in the dryer:
the enclosed process air and the cooling (ambient) air.
The ambient air is drawn thru louvers at the front of the
unit (1) by the front blower wheel (2) and then
fl
ows over
the condenser (3) cooling the process air. The ambient
air then exits the dryer thru louvers in the back of the
dryer.
The process air is pulled thru the condenser (4) by the
rear blower wheel (5) and travels up the rear channel
(6) to the electric heater (7) where it is warmed up and
drawn into the drum (8) thru a diffuser. The heated
process air dries the clothes and then
fl
ows thru the lint
fi
lter (9) and into the condenser (4), where it is cooled
down and the moisture condensed out.
The same dry air is then reheated, where it is again
blown thru the drum and clothes, and the cycle begins again (this is a more-or-less continuous process).
If the ambient air
fl
ow is restricted in anyway, it will decrease the performance of the condenser and
signi
fi
cantly increase drying times.
Proper air
fl
ow thru the dryer is essential for normal operation of the temperature control and safety
systems. The back cover must be in place for proper air
fl
ow.
The temperature of the process air rises by passing thru the electric heaters. This heated air enters thru holes
in the back of the drum and dries the clothes load. The air containing moisture is pulled thru the lint
fi
lter,
where lint is screened by the
fi
lter, and enters the condenser. The moisture is condensed and the warm air
cycles thru the drum again.
Any air leaks in the enclosed system will result in improper temperatures.
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