Evacuation System; Air Principle; Electric-, Steam- And Gas Heated Machines; Machines With Heat Pump - Electrolux TD6-14 Installation Manual

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6 Evacuation system

6.1 Air principle

Note!
It is very important that the machine gets enough fresh air in order to get the best drying result.
6.1.1

Electric-, Steam- and Gas heated machines

The fan creates low pressure in the machine, drawing air into the drum via the heating unit. The heated air passes
through the garments and the drum holes and flows out through the filter positioned below the drum. The air is then
evacuated through the fan and exhaust system.
6.1.2

Machines with heat pump

The fan creates air flow in the machine, drawing air into the drum via the heating unit. The heated air passes through
the garments and the drum holes and flows out through the first filter drawer and continues through the second spe-
cial filter just underneath. The special filter is necessary in machines with heat pump in order to protect the heat
pump to get clogged by lint. When the air has passed the two filters it recirculates back into the drum.
Ventilating the room
When the machine is in operation, the room temperature increases. Due to this, the room must have sufficient
ventilation.
All sources introducing heat into the same room requires to be considered when dimensioning the ventilation. Heat
sources could for example be: more tumble dryers, drying cabinets, washers, ironers, radiators, etc. The combination
of several sources for heat introduction leads to an increased need for ventilation flow. Other factors may also influ-
ence the needed ventilation flow, such as climate zone, building parameters, room size, etc. For assistance with di-
mensioning necessary ventilation needs, contact authorized ventilation technician.
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