Sunday, December 25, 2011

The Cost Of Appliance Repair

!±8± The Cost Of Appliance Repair

Appliances generally last for years, especially when maintained properly. Proper maintenance actually reduces the incidents of faulty functioning considerably. When a household appliance stops working, you have two choices. You can either repair the appliance or replace it. To take the right decision several factors need to be considered. First and foremost check up on the age of the appliance and its warranty period. If the warranty period is still on, the repair may cost nothing or less than what it would have cost otherwise.

Assuming that the warranty period is over and that repair is going to be costly, then you need to analyze a few points. You should begin by getting an estimate of the cost involved. If the cost is about 50% of the cost of a new appliance then it is worth getting the repair done. Otherwise it would make more sense to just upgrade to a newer model. A very old appliance may present you with the problem of hard-to- find spare parts. Substitutes for original spare parts are not a very good idea. Chances are they would create more problems than solutions. If this proves to be a stumbling block then dump the appliance and treat yourself to a new one. Newer models are generally energy efficient. This will translate into considerable savings and over the years the cost will be justified.

Appliance repairs are usually billed on an hourly basis. Average rates for the first half an hour could vary between - . For every subsequent time block the rates would be lesser. - could well be the average range for the later time slabs. Lesser rates are charged if the appliance is taken to the service shop. At times the rates could be decided on a job basis. This would be beneficial for the customer as then he wouldn?t have to worry over the time being taken.

Overtime calls, i.e., calls taken after business hours, on weekends and on holidays are generally charged extra. The charges could well be up to 25% more. So unless it is an emergency, an overtime repair call is not a very good idea.


The Cost Of Appliance Repair

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Range and Dryer Receptacles

Application: Range and Dryer Receptacles are installed in walls for energizing oven ranges and clothing dryers. Dryer receptacles are 30 amps and range receptacles are 50 amps. Advantages: Garvin Industries' range and dryer receptacles have a heavy gauge galvanized steel mounting strap for corrosion protection. Their high strength glass nylon body resists breakage in these high abuse areas. Full list of Garvin Industries' Range and Dryer Receptacles: www.garvinindustries.com

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

History of the Clothes Dryer

!±8± History of the Clothes Dryer

Back in 1955 the average price for a clothes dryer was 230 dollars, which translates to around 1,600 dollars today. That's why only around ten percent of households actually owned one then; now the average cost of a dryer is around 300 dollars.

The clothes dryer was actually made in England in the late 18th century. These machines were actually called "ventilators" back in the day. These units were huge drums made of metal and had small holes for ventilation, they would be powered by a hand crank and used over a fire. This created a strong smell of smoke on the clothes, and the clothing would be covered with soot and they would catch fire quite often. In 1892 George Sampson came up with a better type of dryer which had a rack and it used heat from a stove.

The first electric dryer was invented by J. Ross Moore. He built a shed, installed a stove, and hung the clothes inside the shed to dry. Over a span of thirty years, Moore created his idea for an automatic dryer. He built a drum style model that worked. He created both an electric and gas model, but the problem was he needed a manufacturer to produce them due to financial struggles. He finally made a deal with the Hamilton Manufacturing Company after quite a few rejections. This new automatic clothes dryer was named "June Day", and was put on the market for sale in 1938.

During the 1940's the dryer grew in popularity. After World War II, Hamilton Manufacturing Company was selling over 60,000 dryers annually. Whirlpool started marketing a gas dryer in 1955, claiming that it cut the drying time in half compared to normal speed dryers because of the increased gas output and increased air flow.

There were many improvements made to this early model of dryers which started in 1946 with the moving of the controls to the front of the dryer. A timer, an exhaust for moist air, temperature controls, and a cool down cycle were added. In 1959 dryness sensors were first installed to shut the power off once a load of laundry was dry. In 1965 they added a permanent press cycle, and in 1972 they added electric start controls to gas dryers. In 1983 delayed start timers were added, and in 1985 dryers were offered with Spanish instructions, manuals, and consoles. Dryers today are still being improved upon, we now have many different options for drying our clothes, and some interfaces are now completely electronic.

In summary, I hope this article helped you learn a little bit more about the history of the clothes dryer.


History of the Clothes Dryer

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Outdoor clothes dryer for hot days. Save Energy!

Gotta see how clever it is made, we used welded mesh cage from hardware store and made it into clothes dyer using old bicycle rims and roller blade, scooter wheels, dryer belt old grocery cart frame, some steel tubes. and ran it for few minutes using electric drill. Still trying to find a motor to put in place of electric drill. Any idea would be great.

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