Special thankyou's to Gary, Mathew and Mike...

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Firstly a big thankyou to Gary.

Some of you may remember that, before Hoovermatic 3174 and Keymatic 3243H, a rather rare dryer found its way to a tip down in Cornwall.

Thankfully a certain 'electron1100' was there to save the machine from a date with the shredder and he took it home.

Unfortunately, what with other more important machines turning up, the dryer had to be got rid of to release the room.

Arrangements were then put in place to pass on the machine to another safe home and, via trip from Saltash to Cardiff and Cardiff to Crewe, the machine reached its new home last weekend.

From recollections of when it was first saved, the machine was one of the prototype machines handed out to employees for evaluation (do correct me if I am wrong gary). That would roughly date it to 1972/73, when the entire series of drop down Creda's was first introduced.

The series comprised of the :

TD275 compact, which had been introduced in the late 60's under the Parnall name.
TD400 full size, which was a new machine (later to become the 'Autodry').
&
TD400A Sensamatic, which was a major step change in dryer mechanics and which would not be adopted by another manufacturer (to the best of my knowledge) until the late 70's.

The Reversamat would not be introduced until the range was restyled in the late 1970's.

So, a big thankyou to Gary for enabling myself and Rob to become guardians of his Creda TD400A Sensamatic.....

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The machine is in very sound external condition and the facia is a delight to look at, being that little bit different from the normal Creda drop down dryer...

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There is some paint flaking behind the door, which we will have to sort out by somehow reattaching the loose paint to the metal and re-enamelling the other bare patches.

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The paint finish on the cabinet does appear to be thin. Current thinkings are that, with this probably being a pre-production machine, the finish wasn't upto the standard of the production run of machines. As such, we will have to be careful as to what is placed on top of it.

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The air scoop in the door.

This is over said recess and funnels a small amount of expelled air from the front vent, back into (sort off) the dryer and passes it over the sensor.

The temperature of the air being passed ovet the sensor, dictates whether the machine cuts off the heat or carries on heating.

Or something like that anyway - Mathew will be able to correct all my inaccuracies. I so wish I was more technically minded...

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left hand side of the facia, showing the neon light, which is on when the machine is heating and which goes out when the heat is cut off...

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and finally, the right hand part of the facia, showing the programmer.

Cant call this a timer as it is the control to a variable thermostat and does not move or tick!

Start point is 'A' with a - and + either side...

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Showing the entire programme range from 'A' through 'F'.

The programmer turns backwards and forwards through only about a third of the circumference of the dial...

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So once again, thankyou Gary for enabling us to care for the machine. rest assured it has gone to a good home and will be well cared for.

I took the machine over to store yesterday and it is now sat a top the Ariston.

At a convenient point I will have a small photoshoot of the Sensamatic with its smaller sibling the TD275 Compact.

All thats needed to complete the line up is the standard TD400, ironically the one which scared me witless as a kid due to an Aunt and Uncle having one with shot to pieces bearings.
You would turn it on and the reverberations through the cabinet would result in loud bangings.
Put me off it, I can tell you.

Thanks again Gary.

Paul & Rob

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Thanks also are due to Mathew for, as well as being an all round top bloke, he collected the Sensamatic from Saltash and brought it up to Crewe.

He also brought with him an all important addition to our Hoover ecologic, which some of you will remember was missing something quite important when myself and Rob bought it....

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Thats better!

The machine is now proudly displaying a Hoover roundel again.

makes all the difference and is a vast improvement on the blank space that was there previously...

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