Heat pump

Heat pump

In condensing dryers with heat pump technology, dry hot air is first blown into the dryer drum, where it absorbs moisture from the inserted laundry. The moist air is then sucked through filters into the heat pump condenser, where the moisture condenses out of the air. The dried air is then heated to the operating temperature and reintroduced into the dryer drum.

The result of this process is both high efficiency and very economical operation, with consumption reduced by up to 50% compared to regular condensing dryers. Another advantage is much gentler drying of laundry, thanks to the lower temperature of the blown air, which ranges between about 50 to 55 °C. As a result, the condensing dryer with a heat pump releases much less heat and moisture into the surroundings.

You can find the technology in these
appliances