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3 Ways In Which The Dryers Heat Pump Can Affect Your Life
Heat Pump Tumble Dryers

Heat pump tumble dryers reuse the hot air that they use to dry your clothes, rather than venting it outside. This is a cost-effective solution for your household, as it conserves energy.

John Lewis offers a wide range of tumble dryers. They offer vented and heat pump models. Find out more about tumble dryers in our detailed guide.

Cost

Tumble dryers are great for reducing the need to hang laundry outside in the sun, and also for saving space when it comes to storage, but they also tend to use quite a lot of energy. If you're looking to lower your energy consumption, it might be worth switching to a heating-pump tumble dryer. They're more expensive initially, but they will save you money over time because of their lower energy consumption.

Heat pump tumble dryers work by reheating the air that has already been warmed during the drying cycle, which results in significantly lower energy costs than condenser or vented models. This type of tumble dryer typically uses about half the energy as a vented or condenser model, and as such can save you up to PS173 per year on your utility bills.

When comparing the performance of heat tumble dryers with pumps versus other types, there is generally a small cost difference. It is crucial to take into consideration the amount of energy required and how frequently you will use your tumble dryer. You'll need to factor in the wattage of your machine as well as your electricity tariff, which will influence how much you pay for each tumble dry.

Vented tumble dryers can be more expensive if your budget is tight. They utilize gas to dry your laundry, and they're powered by mains-gas. The installation options are limited as they must be installed in a space with adequate ventilation for the damp air.

Condenser dryers eliminate moisture from the laundry by moving hot air into a separate condensing unit, which converts it into water. The water is then drained away, in a container that is removable that must be manually empty or be piped into your drainage system for continuous removal. This will allow for greater flexibility with install areas, however you will need to prepare for any additional maintenance by ensuring the drain pipe is in good working order.

Energy efficiency

A tumble dryer heat-pump will help you save money on your energy costs. The technology uses less electricity to warm the air inside the tumble dryer, allowing it to dry your clothes more effectively and at a lower temperature than vented models.

The dryers also use a coolant to liquefy the humidity in the air, which is then ejected through the condenser. This means they consume less energy than traditional vented dryers. They might take a bit longer to complete your laundry cycle than vented dryers but your clothes will stay looking and feeling better longer due to the lower temperatures of drying.

They cost an extra $500-$700 upfront but the energy savings will compensate for this. They're also more expensive and must be installed in rooms with adequate ventilation.

Like all electrical appliances, it's crucial that any installation of a tumbler is completed by an Gas Safe engineer. A vented dryer needs an elongated, flexible vent hose permanently connected to the appliance at one end and a drainage point at the other end - a drain or window. This hose must be properly secured and can't be shared with another appliance or used in any manner that could cause it to degrade.

Condenser dryers work in a similar way to heat pump dryers. They employ an electrical element to heat the air, and then release the moisture through a condensation tray. They tend to be heavy-duty dryers with greater capacities for wet loads that range from 6kg to 10kg, and are more quiet to operate. However, they're more costly than heat pump tumble dryer s and aren't suitable for installations without a permanent connection to the wall. The cost of running them is also higher than heat pump dryers since they generate more heat to evaporate the moisture in your laundry. They're also less efficient than vented models. However, they do still require a significant amount of electricity as they spin the motor that rotates your laundry.

Noise

The noise generated by tumble dryers is very loud, but the volume of the sound is dependent on a number of factors. The decibel rating will only be one factor. The frequency of the sound also affects the level of loudness. The sound may be amplified by nearby resonant objects like work surfaces, cupboards or furniture, and could be affected by the acoustics of the room. The sound produced by your tumble dryer might be obstructed by carpets or other acoustic absorbent material.

Heat pump and condenser tumble dryers are quieter than vented models, however it's worth bearing in mind that they're still loud. They are more gentle on fabrics and dry your laundry more slowly with lower air temperatures. They also have longer cycles. This means they're less damaging to your clothes and are less likely to cause loss of colour that's often associated with high temperature old-fashioned tumble dryers.

If you're planning to use your tumble dryer mostly in conjunction with washing machines it's important to keep in mind that both appliances need to be located close to each other in order to avoid noise and vibrations when they are in use. To prevent this issue there is the washer and dryer stacking set is available for both kinds of appliances.

Heat pump tumble dryers need a constant flow of air to work, therefore they should be set up in a location which is well ventilated within your home. The vent hose needs to be connected permanently to the appliance, and routed securely outside your home.


The condenser dryer doesn't need to be permanently connected to an exhaust vent, and it can be placed anywhere in your home. It collects the leftover vapour and water into a condensation container that is either manually emptied or connected to a drain with an drainage tube, which will automatically empty it.

It is possible to transform a vented tumble dryer into a condenser model by using an conversion kit, however this could void the manufacturer's warranty and should only be carried out by a certified professional. These kits come with the parts to install vents, aswell an in-built pump to eliminate condensation.

Maintenance

A tumbler with a heat pump is different from condenser or vented models because it doesn't require venting externally to draw out the hot air. Instead, the warm air that is passing through your clothes is gathered and stored inside the appliance itself and then pushed through a condenser in order to separate the hot water from the cool air and then store it in a water tank (sometimes called a reservoir) inside the machine. You'll need to empty the tank at some point however, you can store the dryer in the same location as if you have vents.

The heat pump model is around 50% more energy efficient than vented models. According to Which?, it is also cheaper to run. It can save you between PS42 and PS51 per year. It's not cheap to purchase tumble dryers, so you should be able to afford the upfront costs.

In general, a heat pump tumble dryer needs little maintenance other than clearing the lint filter and looking for fluff around the heater unit now and again. However, you do have to clean the drain for condensation frequently and it will take longer than a vented tumble dryer to dry your clothes.

If you are looking for a tumble dryer that isn't expensive, it might be worth considering a sensor model that automatically ends when laundry is done to prevent drying too long, which can cause damage to your clothes. You'll have to manually program the drying cycle of your dryer when you have a large number of different fabrics.

You can choose from a variety of tumble dryers from brands such as Beko and John Lewis that use heat pumps, condenser or vented technologies. John Lewis offers a free home delivery service and a two-year guarantee. Make sure you read the warranty information prior to purchasing an appliance, and especially one that is electrical like a tumble dryer. This will ensure that you are protected in the event of a fault or breakdown.

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