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Functioning of the heat-pump dryer
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Two separate circuits ensure that the
laundry is dried:
Dry air circuit
The drying air flows through a heat
exchanger, the drum, and several
filters. This is ensured by a blower in
the dryer.
The drying air flows through the heat
exchanger in the longitudinal
direction and is heated in the rear
area.
The drying air is then blown into the
drum, where it absorbs the moisture
of the laundry.
The damp drying air is blown back
through the heat exchanger via
several filters in the fill area and the
plinth area of the dryer.
The drying air cools down in the
front, cool area of the heat
exchanger, and loses its moisture.
The circuit begins anew.
Refrigerant circuit
The refrigerant circuit regulates the
heating and cooling of the drying air
through the heat exchanger. The heat
pump is the central component: This
is a compressor that is connected to a
pipeline system which is filled with
refrigerant.
The pipeline system surrounds the
heat exchanger in several bends.
The compressor draws in the
gaseous refrigerant and compresses
it, causing the temperature to rise.
The hot refrigerant is passed through
the pipeline system to the rear of the
heat exchanger. The heat is released
into the drying air, which flows
through the heat exchanger.
The refrigerant liquifies by dissipating
the heat.
The liquid refrigerant then flows
through a capillary tube (a very thin
tube) to the front area of the heat
exchanger. This changes the
pressure of the refrigerant.
The refrigerant cools and reverts to
its gaseous state. This in turn cools
the front area of the heat exchanger
and dehumidifies the drying air.
The circuit begins anew.
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