Difference between revisions of "Gas Dryers"

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The dryer cannot operate until the door switch signals that the door  is closed. The start button must then be pressed to enable the timer  control. The timer control either regulates the length of time the dryer  runs or it works in conjunction with a moisture sensor that measures  the water vapor in the drum to determine when the clothes have dried.
The dryer cannot operate until the door switch signals that the door  is closed. The start button must then be pressed to enable the timer  control. The timer control either regulates the length of time the dryer  runs or it works in conjunction with a moisture sensor that measures  the water vapor in the drum to determine when the clothes have dried.
 
 
The temperature selector controls the maximum temperature inside the  drum with the aid of thermostats. The heat turns on and off as needed to  maintain the temperature.
The temperature selector controls the maximum temperature inside the  drum with the aid of thermostats. The heat turns on and off as needed to  maintain the temperature.
 
 
When the timed cycle ends, or the moisture sensor determines the  clothes are dry, the drying cycle ends and typically a buzzer sounds to  signal that the cycle has ended.
When the timed cycle ends, or the moisture sensor determines the  clothes are dry, the drying cycle ends and typically a buzzer sounds to  signal that the cycle has ended.


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