Process and apparatus for conserving energy in laundry equipment
First Claim
1. A process for controlling the duration of a cycle of operation of equipment for drying launderable products such as bedding, towels, clothing and the like, having a closed compartment for containing material to be dried, ducts for directing air into and out of said compartment, and controllable means for inducing the flow of air through said duct system, means for heating air prior to entry into said compartment, and means for controlling the last-mentioned means;
- said process comprising the steps of;
(a) heating said products at a rate sufficient to effect a decreasing level of discharge temperature of air leaving said duct system at a gradually decreasing rate until said rate of change thereof approaches zero and its temperature begins to increase at a non-linear rate;
(b) sensing a rate of increase of temperature of said air as it increases at said non-linear rate; and
(c) in response to sensing a rate of increase in said temperature which exceeds a predetermined rate of increase, initiating the operation of said controlling means to effect a decrease in the operation of said means for heating of air prior to entry thereof into said compartment.
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Abstract
In a tumbler type of dryer, particularly for large capacity commercial and institutional laundries, a heating control system is provided which is responsive to the rate of increase of temperature of hot air leaving the dryer. When this temperature increase exceeds a preselected rate the dryer control system is automatically instructed to shut off or diminish the hot air supply, as well as the tumbler operation if desired. Thus energy is not wastefully consumed after the laundry is already dry; on the other hand, the dryer does not prematurely shut down while laundry is still damp, whereby the dryer must be started up again and energy again is unnecessarily wasted. Different settings are selected in accordance with the characteristics of the type of laundry being processed.
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1. A process for controlling the duration of a cycle of operation of equipment for drying launderable products such as bedding, towels, clothing and the like, having a closed compartment for containing material to be dried, ducts for directing air into and out of said compartment, and controllable means for inducing the flow of air through said duct system, means for heating air prior to entry into said compartment, and means for controlling the last-mentioned means;
- said process comprising the steps of;
(a) heating said products at a rate sufficient to effect a decreasing level of discharge temperature of air leaving said duct system at a gradually decreasing rate until said rate of change thereof approaches zero and its temperature begins to increase at a non-linear rate; (b) sensing a rate of increase of temperature of said air as it increases at said non-linear rate; and (c) in response to sensing a rate of increase in said temperature which exceeds a predetermined rate of increase, initiating the operation of said controlling means to effect a decrease in the operation of said means for heating of air prior to entry thereof into said compartment.
- said process comprising the steps of;
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