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pump clothes dryers use heat pump technology to extract moisture from clothes. Rather than generating heat with a gas burner or electric coils, a heat pump moves thermal energy from one area to another using a refrigerant and a condenser.
While a conventional electric or gas dryer draws in cool air from your home and expels warm, moist air through a vent, a heat pump dryer circulates warm air within a self-contained system, eliminating the need for an exhaust vent. The ventless design and compact size of a heat pump clothes dryer allows for plenty of flexibility in its placement in your home. Compared to a conventional electric dryer, energy savings can be up to 60%.
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Building owners and operators can tap into a range of incentives to help defray the costs of heat pump dryers. The
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