On my Westinghouse dryer it takes roughly about an hour and 30 minutes And heating is only one temperature, It pulls about 10 A,
On my general electric dryer it takes roughly 30 minutes Pulling about 13 A on normal heat, this is when the load has been spun in a Bock extractor for five minutes at 1400 rpm Or roughly the same amount of time in my Siemens spin dryer at 3709 rpm, the Bock has a large drum with holes around the sides and the Siemens has a much smaller drum with a row of slots at the bottom of the drum for drainage, The only difference between the two dryers is one seems to probably run hotter than the other in regards to temperature, specifically the GE probably runs more hot compare to the Westinghouse, Speaking of which I had to cancel the drying in the Westinghouse because the idler pulley was starting to get noisy again, First it started with gentle squeaking and then became loud and Obnoxious squeaking which I know that it means “yep it’s time to probably throw some lubrication onto that pulley shaft again”, previously I have oiled it but this time I’m probably gonna try and use some greaseSo that way it would be quieter for longer