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We service entire San Antonio, TX and surrounding areas including
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San Antonio
Hondo
New Braunfels
Canyon Lake
Live Oak Helotes
Castroville
Marion
Floresville
Spring Branch
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Cibolo
Fair Oaks Ranch
Adkins
Helotes
La Vernia
Pipe Creek
Boerne
Bandera
Devine
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Schertz
Live Oak
Bulverde
Converse
Seguin
Pearsall
Jourdanton
Pleasanton
Fischer
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Check out our easy to repair dryer tips or let us take care of your dryer
needs
At San Antonio, TX Appliance Repair we want to help you managing your
busy life and schedule your dryer repair appointment as conveniently
as possible. As always, you can call us at:
210 538-9875
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San Antonio, TX Dryer Repair Easy to repair Tips
Dryer Outside Exhaust. The dryer is equipped
with a blower of sufficient power to force the exhaust products
through a considerable length of duct work to the outside.
This is highly desirable where the dryer is installed in a
small utility room, a kitchen, or even a basement. The heat
is sufficient to raise the temperature of an average kitchen
by several degrees. Since the dryer exhausts well over 1 gal.
of water per hr., it tends to cause excess moisture and condensation
on walls and windows. All heat, moisture, and lint may be
vented outside by attaching a 3" diameter flue pipe,
to the dryer and extending it through an outside wall or window.
This flue must be very smooth on the inside because any rough
places tend to collect lint which will clog the duct and prevent
the dryer from exhausting properly. The elbows must be smooth
on the inside and have at least a 2" radius on the inside
bend. All joints must be made so that the exhaust end of one
pipe is inside the next pipe. The addition of a vent pipe
tends to reduce the amount of air the blower can exhaust but
it does not affect the dryer operation if held within practical
limits. Do not use more than four right-angle elbows and not
more than 20' of straight pipe. Two feet of straight pipe
may be added for each elbow less than four used. If the vent
passes through a wall, it should be placed in a metal sleeve
of slightly larger diameter. This practice is required by
some local codes and is recommended in all cases to protect
the wall from possible discoloration due to the high temperature
of air passing through the vent pipe. If the vent extends
through a window, the pane of glass should be removed and
a sheet metal or plywood plate put in its place. The vent
should not exhaust directly below a window, for this will
tend to "steam" the window under certain weather
conditions. A deflector of some sort must be placed over the
end of the vent to prevent rain and high winds from entering
the vent when the dryer is not in use. The lint screen should
not be removed from the lint box when a dryer is being exhausted.
If the back of the dryer is against an outside wall, the exhaust
pipe should be used on the outside to prevent cold air and
dirt from blowing in.
Dryer Lint Trap. All material exhausted from
this dryer is filtered through a lint trap. A removable screen
placed inside the trap catches the lint and should be cleaned
at the end of each drying day. The screen should be cleaned
after each load if linty materials, such as chenille bedspreads
or tufted throw rugs, are being dried. To remove the screen,
first remove the top panel. Slip the lint-trap assembly back
until it clears the mounting ring on the front plate and lift
it up and to the right. If the mounting bracket on the lint
trap interferes with the return flange on the left side panel,
use a slight amount of force to spring the side panel away
and allow the lint-trap bracket to clear the panel. Lift the
front of the lint trap up and to the right until it is in
the triangular area formed between the cabinet brace and the
front plate, and remove the lint trap. It may be hard to align
the two prongs on the latch with the two holes in the lint
trap housing. This difficulty usually arises because the hinge,
which is spot welded to the housing, is out of line. To correct
it, grasp the front of the lint-trap cover (the end which
contains the latch) and twist it slightly either to the right
or to the left, depending upon the direction in which the
cover is out of line.
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