Burning More Dryer Transition Ducts

Last year I made a bunch of videos showing simulated fires happening inside of clothes dryer transition ducts.  I made these by filling various 4′ sections of dryer ducts with shredded paper, lighting the paper on fire, and then directing the blower end of a wet/dry vac at the duct to help simulate a clothes dryer blowing in to the ducts.

These tests made for some dramatic failures, but one fairly unrealistic part of the tests was the amount of air being blown in to the ducts.  The air that comes out of the blower end of a wet/dry vac is way more than what comes out of a clothes dryer.

To make the tests a little bit more realistic, I measured the air flow out of the back of my clothes dryer and used an 18 volt power blower.  I also obstructed the end of the blower until the air flow was similar to that of a clothes dryer.

This time, there was only one failure; as you might imagine, it was the foil duct. The UL listed semi-rigid dryer transition duct and the Dryerflextransition duct never burned through.  I recorded all of the tests and trimmed the uneventful parts of the videos to make a single video under three and a half minutes long.

Author: Reuben Saltzman, Structure Tech Home Inspections

          

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Reuben is a second-generation home inspector with a passion for his work. He grew up remodeling homes and learning about carpentry since he was old enough to hold a hammer. Reuben grew up thinking he was going to be a school teacher because he enjoyed teaching others so much. In a sense, that’s a lot of what home inspections are about, so Reuben truly does what he loves. Sharlene has worked with Structure Tech since 2000 and Reuben has been contributing to her blog since 2008.

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