What is the fiber trap?
LINT PAP is part of a dryer of clothing that acts as a filter by venting air during the drying cycle. The location of the trap depends on the brand and the dryer model and is designed to be removable for cleaning. Without fiber traps, excessive fibers would accumulate in the dryer hose, reduce the efficiency of the dryer, shorten its life and create an increased fire risk. This allows the dryer to work at maximum efficiency and drying of clothes in the shortest time frame. The clean filter also helps prevent dryers that, although rare, can be dangerous. While not every load fills the trap, cleaning after each load will help reduce energy consumption.
Although the filters and traps of the fibers and traps most of the fiber produced during drying pass, pass through it and can accumulate in the dryer hose over time. Maintenance and safety sales are wise to clean the ventilation hose connected to the dryer at least once a year. Creating a VLAid in the dryer hose may pose an increased risk of fire, especially if the ventilation opening is almost or completely blocked.
In addition to being a standard part of the clothing dryer, a linch trap can also be found that serves a similar purpose for a drainage washing machine. Whether the washing machine flows into the washing or directly into the floor outflow, the fiber can cause problems during the outflow. When LINT is washed out of clothes, it flows with drainage water and can clog the drainage site, causing slower drainage and even a backup. To prevent this, the filter can be installed on the top or inside the runoff point. It should also be cleaned between the load to prevent clogging and backing up, and the water drains smoothly.
Home owners can find LINT TRAPS for outflows in most hardware stores. If it has a trap for a dryer, the manufacturer can usually supply a replacement.