ovenguy
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2003
- 3
I am drying a very wet product at aroung 250 to 300 F and when I increase the exhaust rate in the dryer it dries faster, but uses more gas. When I decrease the exhaust rate, the RH in the dryer increase to as much as 99% and the product gets dry with a minimal exhaust rate, but my dryer has to run longer to accomplish this. Am I optimizing the efficiency by running at a very high RH to insure the exhausted air is fully saturated, or is my thinking flawed? What RH would provide the optimal energy efficiency? The dryer processes 20,800#/hr of water! So any % increase in efficiency makes an big impact.