F23J13/04

FLUE PIPE SEPARATION SENSING APPARATUS AND BOILER INCLUDING THE SAME
20230204209 · 2023-06-29 ·

Disclosed are a flue pipe separation sensing apparatus and a boiler including the same. The flue pipe separation sensing apparatus of a boiler for sensing separation of an exhaust flue pipe that is fitted with and coupled to an exhaust adapter provided in an exhaust opening of a boiler body includes a sensing member located on an outer side of the exhaust flue pipe in a state, in which the exhaust flue pipe is coupled to the exhaust adapter, and that passes through the exhaust adapter by an elastic force and proceed into an interior of the exhaust adapter to sense the separation of the exhaust flue pipe when the exhaust flue pipe is separated from the exhaust adapter.

FLUE PIPE SEPARATION SENSING APPARATUS AND BOILER INCLUDING THE SAME
20230204209 · 2023-06-29 ·

Disclosed are a flue pipe separation sensing apparatus and a boiler including the same. The flue pipe separation sensing apparatus of a boiler for sensing separation of an exhaust flue pipe that is fitted with and coupled to an exhaust adapter provided in an exhaust opening of a boiler body includes a sensing member located on an outer side of the exhaust flue pipe in a state, in which the exhaust flue pipe is coupled to the exhaust adapter, and that passes through the exhaust adapter by an elastic force and proceed into an interior of the exhaust adapter to sense the separation of the exhaust flue pipe when the exhaust flue pipe is separated from the exhaust adapter.

Water Heater Venting Assembly
20170356646 · 2017-12-14 ·

In a preferred embodiment, there is provided a water heater venting assembly for directing a combustion air and a flue gas between an outdoor atmosphere and a water heater, and which includes a generally hollow housing defining a combustion air aperture, a flue gas exhaust conduit disposed in the housing, and an adjustable inlet duct coupling assembly having a retention member for placement in the housing proximal to the aperture, a gasket for placement around an outer periphery of the aperture and a combustion air supply member. The retention member is for retaining the supply member in fluid sealing engagement with the gasket to effect fluid communication between the aperture and the supply member, and is sized to permit slidable movement of the supply member relative to the gasket.

Water Heater Venting Assembly
20170356646 · 2017-12-14 ·

In a preferred embodiment, there is provided a water heater venting assembly for directing a combustion air and a flue gas between an outdoor atmosphere and a water heater, and which includes a generally hollow housing defining a combustion air aperture, a flue gas exhaust conduit disposed in the housing, and an adjustable inlet duct coupling assembly having a retention member for placement in the housing proximal to the aperture, a gasket for placement around an outer periphery of the aperture and a combustion air supply member. The retention member is for retaining the supply member in fluid sealing engagement with the gasket to effect fluid communication between the aperture and the supply member, and is sized to permit slidable movement of the supply member relative to the gasket.

Joint Seal System & Method
20230194084 · 2023-06-22 ·

A joint seal system and method may include a seal and a band. The seal may be positioned between abutting flanges of two adjacent duct sections. A band may be positioned over the two flanges and the flange interface. The joint seal system and method may be configured to mitigate and/or eliminate leakage of pressure, flue gases, condensate, and/or any other fluid, gas, and/or vapor between abutting flanges of duct sections at a flange interface.

Joint Seal System & Method
20230194084 · 2023-06-22 ·

A joint seal system and method may include a seal and a band. The seal may be positioned between abutting flanges of two adjacent duct sections. A band may be positioned over the two flanges and the flange interface. The joint seal system and method may be configured to mitigate and/or eliminate leakage of pressure, flue gases, condensate, and/or any other fluid, gas, and/or vapor between abutting flanges of duct sections at a flange interface.

Tankless water heater connector

Disclosed herein are connectors for a tankless water heater. The connectors can comprise a flange, an aperture extending through the flange having a first diameter, one or more slots extending through the flange, a connector portion substantially surrounding the aperture and extending outward from the flange away from the tankless water heater. The aperture can correspond to an air inlet extending into the tankless water heater, and the air inlet can have a second diameter that is larger than the aperture. To keep the flange in place, the one or more slots can correspond to one or more fastening holes in the tankless water heater. The one or more slots can be substantially parallel and on opposite sides of the aperture. The connector can be in a secured state when the one or more slots are fastened to the one or more fastening holes.

Tankless water heater connector

Disclosed herein are connectors for a tankless water heater. The connectors can comprise a flange, an aperture extending through the flange having a first diameter, one or more slots extending through the flange, a connector portion substantially surrounding the aperture and extending outward from the flange away from the tankless water heater. The aperture can correspond to an air inlet extending into the tankless water heater, and the air inlet can have a second diameter that is larger than the aperture. To keep the flange in place, the one or more slots can correspond to one or more fastening holes in the tankless water heater. The one or more slots can be substantially parallel and on opposite sides of the aperture. The connector can be in a secured state when the one or more slots are fastened to the one or more fastening holes.

Cap and water-heating device including the same

The present disclosure provides a cap and a water-heating device having the same. The cap for covering a top side of a case of the water-heating device includes a cover having a receiving space that is open at the bottom, the cover including an exhaust hole formed therein for releasing exhaust gas in the case to the outside, and an exhaust duct that is received in the receiving space and coupled to the cover and that forms an exhaust channel that connects an exhaust tube included in the case and the exhaust hole and releases the exhaust gas, in which the exhaust duct is formed of a material different from a material of the cover, and the material of the exhaust duct has higher heat resistance than the material of the cover.

Cap and water-heating device including the same

The present disclosure provides a cap and a water-heating device having the same. The cap for covering a top side of a case of the water-heating device includes a cover having a receiving space that is open at the bottom, the cover including an exhaust hole formed therein for releasing exhaust gas in the case to the outside, and an exhaust duct that is received in the receiving space and coupled to the cover and that forms an exhaust channel that connects an exhaust tube included in the case and the exhaust hole and releases the exhaust gas, in which the exhaust duct is formed of a material different from a material of the cover, and the material of the exhaust duct has higher heat resistance than the material of the cover.