Saturday, March 10, 2012

My dryer, has a huge cloud of steam outside when drying, but dries perfectly fine. Why so much steam?

i have replaced the vent hose. But still the steam is blowing outside. The clothes come out fine, but i am worried now. So i put on a lower level heat, to see if that made a difference and it doesnt at all. what could be wrong with this dryer?My dryer, has a huge cloud of steam outside when drying, but dries perfectly fine. Why so much steam?
This is pure physics. Warm, moist air coming in contact with cold dry air will create the "steam" you are seeing. It's the same principle as when you exhale in sub zero weather. You will see the vapor.



Your dryer is working as designed and is fine.
outside the house or outside the dryer inside the house.If its inside the house but outside the dryer you have a clog and need to find the root.If its outside the house then its normal.My dryer, has a huge cloud of steam outside when drying, but dries perfectly fine. Why so much steam?
water + heat =steam what's the problem?
your steam is coming from the water being evaporated out of you clothes.My dryer, has a huge cloud of steam outside when drying, but dries perfectly fine. Why so much steam?
The lower the temperature is outside, the more "steam".
Nothing is wrong with the dryer. That cloud of "steam" is the moisture it is taking out of the clothes!
It is caused by the heat of the dryer and the wet clothes. It is normal. As long as your dryer is vented to the outside it should be fine.
theres nothing wrong--the steam is the water vapor drying off the clothes

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