Hi guys
What are the pros and cons of the different airflow designs of vented dryers?
I've noticed that older Hotpoint and Hoover dryers had their lint filter at the rear of the drum. I think some used a negative pressure design where the air was sucked outside by a fan at the rear of the drum behind the lint filter. Others used a pressurized design where air was blown into the drum. Presumably all with halo of heat.
In later machines, the lint filter was relocated from the rear to the front of the drum probably in the 1980s. Obviously a more convenient place for it to be and I guess users are more likely to clean it more often. But did this bring other disadvantages? Do these different designs affect noise, drum capacity, drying time, efficiency, lint build up in the cabinet, plus other factors?
Mark
P.S. would love to see these machines in person some day. I just love these vintage machines and wish I could own one. Would be fab to go to one of the wash-ins at the candy store over at Alistair's place!
What are the pros and cons of the different airflow designs of vented dryers?
I've noticed that older Hotpoint and Hoover dryers had their lint filter at the rear of the drum. I think some used a negative pressure design where the air was sucked outside by a fan at the rear of the drum behind the lint filter. Others used a pressurized design where air was blown into the drum. Presumably all with halo of heat.
In later machines, the lint filter was relocated from the rear to the front of the drum probably in the 1980s. Obviously a more convenient place for it to be and I guess users are more likely to clean it more often. But did this bring other disadvantages? Do these different designs affect noise, drum capacity, drying time, efficiency, lint build up in the cabinet, plus other factors?
Mark
P.S. would love to see these machines in person some day. I just love these vintage machines and wish I could own one. Would be fab to go to one of the wash-ins at the candy store over at Alistair's place!