If laundry on a drying cycle comes out of a washer dryer hot and steamy there is a problem with the condensing process.
Tumble dryer steaming up room.
A long duct takes longer for a dryer to expel moist hot air and as a result a dryer is more apt to accrue a lot of moisture.
The only problem is the steam it creates in the room afterwards.
In a conservatory the heat would be enough to steam the windows up but it should nt affect other rooms this way certainly not to cause damp.
I agree that even a condensing dryer releases a lot of moisture.
Condenser washer dryers don t have a vent hose so they need to convert the steam back in to water.
The dryer vent transports the hot air from the dryer out of the laundry room and the house.
The builder is going to get the waste water flowing out into the drain next week so i don t have to empty it all the time.
It has replaced a maytag mdg9316aww that had a bad motor.
The other end of the hose connects to a vent in the side of the house.
There is no smell coming form it but the hot damp air i think is escaping above the ceiling then making the carpet in the room above smell.
Some vents come with a length of hose that you attach to your dryer s hose.
Much like thumpingrug we had to put the tumble dryer in our bedroom for a few years until the kitchen was redone.
You probably wouldn t notice in a normal room but in out case the conservatory windows are very cold at this time of year and the moisture condenses.
The outside vent is not as open as read more.
For best results use the machine in a well ventilated room.
Most of it does but the condenser is not 100 efficient.
But because they create heat when running a condenser dryer will heat the air around it and the moisture in the air will condense on any cold surface such as tiles or even other appliances near by especially if used in a garage near a freezer as mine is.
Looking at the back of the dryer you will notice a long flexible hose that attaches to the back of the dryer.
If it is installed in a confined space such as a small room or cupboard the walls may appear damp and moisture will appear on any windows.
The condenser dryer needs a good supply of cool air to work properly and effectively.
Not as weird as keeping dead prostitutes in the spare room and if the tumble dryer prevents you from doing that again then it s actually a good thing.
The vent duct should never be longer than 25 feet so the dryer s exhaust is discharged properly.
Just purchased a ge dryer model gtdp300gm1ws installed by sears.
There is only a 7cm gap all the way around the tumble dryer that might not help as there is no fresh cooler air getting to it.
Although 25 feet is the maximum length for a duct improve airflow and reduce moisture by shortening the duct length.
I have a brand new condenser dryer which is great.
A fan blows the steam through a plastic chamber on the back of the outer drum.