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Astriapo wrote:
In the apartment building where I work, we have stackable washer/dryers installed. The dryers are gas. We have had the duct cleaned out several times in the last few weeks to be "sure" that they are not clogged. The problem is that the tenant (same tenant) complains that there is moister inside her dryer, or on the outside door of the dryer. We cannot find any reason for this. The vent Moisture on the outside of the dryer? That is bizarre! That, alone, should be the clue that something is wrong outside of the dryer.........dryer vent separated or clogged? AC vent that blows cold air onto the dryer? The outside of the dryer would have to be cooler in order for condensation to form on it, right????? That seems highly unlikely. Do they run a dryer cycle on "air only", the air is cold and the room humid? pipes are 4" pipe that gang into a 6" pipe farther down the line. We had been told that that was our problem, but it has been hooked up the same for twenty years without a problem. It is occurring in two buildings (separate tenants, of course). We only use Whirlpool appliances and are completely at a loss. I was wondering if you had ever heard of such a problem? In one of the apartments, we switched out he washer/dryer unit, but they still call with the same problem. I personally haven't seen the water that has formed, because when we get there it is dry. We can't duplicated the problem, thus, cannot fix it. It seems to happen once every three weeks. I had read that it could be a by-product of the gas, but it is only happening in 1 unit out of 6 and the gas is run in the same pipes for all the units, so wouldn't they all show this problem if it is the gas? Are there CO alarms? Working? We've checked the units several times. We had a Whirlpool repair person check it and everything is working correctly. Could it be just a tenant with a loose canon? Worth considering. Have them keep a log of what they are doing when the moisture problem occurs and where, exactly, the moisture appears. argh. Thanks for reading. |
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