June 30, 2016
Report

Affordable Hybrid Heat Pump Clothes Dryer

Abstract

This project was successful in demonstrating the feasibility of a step change in residential clothes dryer energy efficiency by demonstrating heat pump technology capable of 50% energy savings over conventional standard-size electric dryers with comparable drying times. A prototype system was designed from off-the-shelf components that can meet the project’s efficiency goals and are affordable. An experimental prototype system was built based on the design that reached 50% energy savings. Improvements have been identified that will reduce drying times of over 60 minutes to reach the goal of 40 minutes. Nevertheless, the prototype represents a step change in efficiency over heat pump dryers recently introduced to the U.S. market, with 30% improvement in energy efficiency at comparable drying times.

Revised: August 2, 2016 | Published: June 30, 2016

Citation

TeGrotenhuis W.E., A. Butterfield, D.D. Caldwell, and A. Crook. 2016. Affordable Hybrid Heat Pump Clothes Dryer Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.