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Ten Heat-Pump Tumble Dryer That Will Actually Make Your Life Better

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Tumble dryers with a heat pump are a great alternative to traditional condenser or vented models. It is more energy efficient, secures your clothes and the environment and costs less.

The clever system of these dryers repurposes the air throughout the cycle. The air that is introduced into the drum heats up it, vaporizing moisture and leaving your clothes cool air.

Energy efficiency

A AEG 7000 Series 8Kg Freestanding Heat Pump Tumble Dryer pump can do so more than just warm the building. It can even provide air conditioning, and today it's tackling laundry - one of the most energy-sucking appliances found in modern homes. It does it using only a tiny amount of energy that traditional electric drying appliances consume.

The secret is to transfer heat instead of creating it. Rather than relying on a heating element to evaporate the moisture inside the clothes, as in a conventional electric dryer, heat pump tumble dryers use the compressor to transfer heat between two cycles. This is achieved by absorption of heat from the air around it and venting it, which heats the cold air entering. The cycle then continues.

Electric heat pumps are less harsh on your clothes since they operate at lower temperatures than vented dryers. Vented dryers use high temperatures that cause clothes to shrink or necklines to be misshaped. This prolongs their lifespan and helps keep their colors and prints.

They don't need to be ducted out of your home, either as vented tumble dryers which use an hose to vent outside the house. They transfer heat from outside air into a drum that is filled with damp clothes. As the fabric spins heat is transferred to the drum, which is heated to the same temperature of the room. This warm air evaporates the water from the garments which is then either directly drained into the drain or stored in a tank which needs to be emptied.

The process is continuous, but when the cycle is finished and the dryer exhausts it draws in fresh air from outside, which is modified by your building's air conditioning or furnace for cooling and warming purposes. It replaces the conditioned air that has been removed by your dryer's exhaust vent, meaning you don't need to invest any more money to condition that outside air to use for your laundry.

This makes heat-pump dryers a fantastic alternative for those who already have an existing heat pump to regulate indoor air. That's especially true for buildings which are still trying to bring all the indoor air systems together into a single control system. Once all the equipment has been connected, you can arrange it so that the conditioned indoor air from the central system of your building flows from one end to the other. This will eliminate the necessity of each appliance working hard to clean fresh outdoor air for each drying or washing session.

Convenience

In a time when we're more conscious of our impact on the planet, choosing appliances that reduce your environmental footprint makes sense. Heat pump tumble dryers are a good choice, using less energy than conventional models and helping you live a greener life.

In contrast to condenser or vented tumble dryers, which use hot air to evaporate moisture in the drum heat pump models reuse the heat they produce. Instead of venting outside, the warm air from the dryer's evaporator will be filtered and reabsorbed into a tank of water. Then it will be then heated again in order to repeat the cycle. This means there's no need for an exhaust pipe, and you can safely position your dryer anywhere in your home.

What's more, heat pump tumble dryers are kinder to your clothes, avoiding shrinkage. They do this by using lower drying temperatures that protect your clothing and prolongs their life. In fact, these dryers are so gentle that they can even be used on delicate silk sweaters and blouses made of wool.

Many tumble dryers that use heat pumps have a variety of clever features that make washing clothes more convenient. From automatic timer settings to a Candy Smart Pro Heat Pump Dryer: Efficient Drying connection to your Miele washing machine They're designed to work with you and fit seamlessly into your daily routine.

Some dryers that use heat pump technology have sensors that measure the amount of moisture present in your clothes, automatically adjusting the time of the cycle to suit. This helps prevent drying over and extend the life of your clothes and save energy. Other useful features include add-on programmes that let you run a second load of laundry as your first load is finished and an automatic end-of-cycle warning to remind you to take out your laundry.

Heat pump dryers can be smaller than conventional condenser dryers or vented dryers. This makes them more convenient to fit into small spaces. Their sleek designs are perfect for any modern design scheme. And, with a range of colours and finishes that are available, you're bound to find one that will fit perfectly with your home.

Cleaning

As with other tumble dryers, models with a heat pump have a pair of fine lint screens as well as condenser coils which must be cleaned after every load. These parts are easily removed and placed back in the appliance. A heat-pump also has an additional fluff filter that should be opened, washed with soapy water, AEG 7000 Series 8kg Freestanding Heat Pump Tumble Dryer or descaled frequently to ensure it is working effectively.

It is essential to clean the moisture sensor in the door of your appliance regularly as it can be affected by limescale and residues of detergents and care products, affecting its function and leading to poor drying results. It is possible to do this by opening the appliance door and using a coarse sponge to thoroughly clean the sensor area. Then, it needs to be closed.

Maintenance

Even the top tumble dryer will not give dry and clean laundry if it isn't maintained properly. Tumble dryers can be susceptible to malfunctions and expensive to repair. However, regular cleaning and checks can save you money.

If your tumble dryer vents (expells warm, moist air from your home via the pipe), then it is essential to clean the hose every three months. This is because lint and other debris can build up within the hose, limiting airflow and making your dryer less efficient. Vent hoses is easily removed and cleaned using a damp towel or a vacuum cleaner brush attachment.

The lower filter of a heat pump tumble dryer might be a bit more difficult to access, but it is still important to clean. It's located at the bottom of the machine, just in front of the heat exchanger and is usually released by pushing two small levers backwards. Cleanse the filter, removing any hair or fluff, and then rinse it until it's clean.

The tumble dryers that use a heat pump are more expensive than vented ones, and it is essential to keep them free of lint and clean to ensure that they continue perform at a high level. This can also help reduce your energy costs.

You should also examine the condition of the belt that rotates the drum in the tumble dryer. If you hear squealing or notice it is moving slower than usual, it could be a belt problem.

Another maintenance tip is to make sure that the fine mesh filter is free from lint. It's not always easy to spot but it's crucial to check it regularly. A blocked filter can cause your dryer to take longer to dry, and could cause water leakage. It is also important to ensure that the heat exchanger doesn't become clogged with particles. If you don't empty your reservoir after every cycle, or if you've got too much laundry in a cycle, you may hear a buzzing sound or beep to remind you to empty it.

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