Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Alright, I'm covered in lint, actually ate some as well. It's been operating for 30 minutes no fails, I've got to run a quick little job and I'll get back on here to let you know what I did. Rich, sorry I haven't been at my desk much this afternoon, when it fails again, which I'm certain it will, I'll call you on your cell.
Well, I came up to the shop on Saturday and sucked up some lint from inside the machine, there really wasn't much there since I had done that a few months back when we last had dryer problems. It failed about 5 times this morning but because I am more stubborn than the dryer, I just kept firing it up and it's ran since 9am without any failures. I don't know what is causing the problem, but I'm going to call Rich and Winston when I get a good window of time. We're almost caught up from Friday's disaster. If this would have happened just a few weeks ago, when we were printing 7-10 jobs a day, we would have been royally screwed. This could not have happened at a better time, someone is looking down on us, maybe the old man who built this company from scratch. Thursday we had finally gotten about 2 days ahead of schedule where I like to be so we can turn around a rush or something special in a day and wow a new customer or something like that.On a related note, this dryer just turned 20 years old, and due to the electricity costs to run it along with overall inefficiency that I think this dryer has compared to new ones, we are going to seriously move forward with buying a new dryer. Our gas bill is averaging about $200 with electricity for this building around $1100. I think the dryer is making up about half of that $1100, maybe a little less but there is no telling. We run the IR panels really hot so we can run the auto full speed so I'd like to find out what the dryer pulls just on it's own in electricity. Can anyone tell me by looking at these numbers I list how much more efficient a new dryer will be? 3Phase, 208-240V/60HZ, Radiant Panels Watts=5400, Power Consumption=22KVA, with max current per phase=53amps. I don't know the relationship those numbers have with overall power consumption and how much the new dryers will be using. I do know that lot's of things have changed for the better since this dryer was built in 1992, so hopefully textile dryers have as well. I'd like a 60" or more, 12' heat and at least 5' infeed and outfeed. With the current growth that we've experienced over the last 5 years, we'll need another auto in about 18-24 months.
That is what I was thinking.I think the basics of the dryers are very similar from what I understand.