Q: I need a part for my dryer that is down! Can you help me?
A: Yes! If you get us a purchase order by 5PM CST we can normally get you a replacement part overnight directly from the factory. Exceptions are HEPA/ULPA filters, pre-filters, and custom built stainless steel components.
Q: My dryers are taking up to twice as long to complete a load as they should be.
A: Often, longer than normal dry times are the result of over-loading a clean room dryer. While our tumblers are nominally sized by pounds per load, for cleanroom use the dryers must be under loaded. Airflow is the key to a successful clearoom dryer load, and overloading coupled with the reduced airflow that comes with HEPA or ULPA filtration can severely increase load times. For a 170lb tumbler, we suggest loading no more than 100-115lbs of garments into the dryer. While we understand you are “losing” 55-70lbs per load, you are better off with a 33% decrease in loads but keeping the standard dry time than a 100% time to dry increase. If reducing the load size does not
Q: My tumbler is gas and utilizes the Honeywell™ temperature control and 2-stage gas valves and the dryer is either not getting hot enough or it is getting too hot and shutting off the flame; either way, we are experiencing longer than normal dry times as a result.
A: Alter the set points higher (in cases of not enough heat) or or lower (in cases of heat getting too high) by 2-3 degrees at a time until properly calibrated. Call us for further support.
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Q: My filters are failing, can I repair them or patch them up?
A: No.
Q: Can I use silicon hi-temp caulk to patch up the seal?
A: In short: No. If you are running a Class 10,000/ISO 7 cleanroom laundry it may be permissible to use silicon caulk depending on the product. If you are a painter, or contracting laundry services with any painting services, even one particle of silicon will ruin and automotive paint job- costing your customer, and potentially you, a huge amount of money. For class 1000/ISO 6 and up, To save this hassle, we can provide you with silicon free Viton rubber caulk. Contact us for more information.
Q: My problem is not here or I’ve tried all these and I’m still having trouble!
A: We are usually available to work with you. Please call or email us (or both!) and we’ll work with you to solve your problem.