Dryer - Perfect Dry System with Dual Thermistor Control

The Perfect Dry System with Dual Thermistor Control is a heat management system that uses 2 electronic thermistors to monitor incoming and outgoing air temperatures. This technology maintains perfect drying temperatures for every fabric type.

Thermistors are able to detect extremely small increments in dryer air temperature and electronically signal the dryer to provide more or less heat in order to maintain the selected drying temperature. The electronic power adjustments to the heater coil mean that the heater is never turned off. Instead, the heater output is simply and efficiently controlled to provide a continuous flow of accurately heated air. Heated air is maintained within approximately 9 degrees. The benefit is that the air temperature within the drum remains consistant throughout the drying cycle. Clothes dry more evenly and much faster if they don't suffer the damage that can be caused by temperature fluctuations.

Sensor bars are still a critical aspect of the Perfect Dry system. While the electronic thermistors govern the heated air and fabric temperatures, sensor bars monitor the remaining moisture content (RMC). As found on other sensor dry models, fabrics tumble within the dryer, brushing across the sensor bars that are located in the drum wall. These senosrs detect the RMC of the fabrics and signal the control center when the desired dryness level is attained.

Another benefit provided by thermistor heat control is the advanced cool-down called Adaptive Cool-Down. The dryer continually monitors the outlet air temperature throughout the cool-down process and keeps the clothes tumbling until they are completely cool, regardless of the load size and type. This is critical to preventing wrinkles. Wrinkling occurs because the hot air condenses on the hot clothes setting in major wrinkles.