Patent classifications
F23N5/242
USING DIODE RECTIFICATION TO DETERMINE IGNITER, INDUCER RELAY, AND IGNITER RELAY FAULTS
Exemplary embodiments are disclosed of controls including circuit assemblies configured for determining igniter, inducer relay, and igniter relay faults. In exemplary embodiments, a control for a system includes an input configured to receive a control signal, an inducer relay, an igniter relay, and a circuit assembly. The circuit assembly is configured to be coupled to the inducer relay, the igniter relay, and an igniter of the system. The circuit assembly comprises a plurality of diodes and is configured to enable detection of and distinguishing between a failure of the igniter, a failure of the inducer relay, and a failure of the igniter relay as determined by a waveform of the control signal at the input of the control for a given one of a plurality of operational states of the control.
Valve arrangement for a gas burner
According to one embodiment a valve arrangement for a gas burner is provided that includes a manual gas valve with a manual actuator for opening or closing the gas flow, and an electromagnetic valve having a movable closure member which allows opening or closing a gas passage to the burner. The electromagnetic valve is arranged in the gas valve, with the manual actuator being coupled to a rotary flow regulating element, the manual actuator being configured in order to move the closure member of the electromagnetic valve, opening the gas passage, the manual gas valve including a reduced gas flow channel which puts the inlet conduit in fluid communication with the regulating element regardless of the position of the closure member.
REACTOR SAFETY DEVICES AND METHODS
A reactor safety device includes a leg and a well. The leg includes an inlet and an outlet. The inlet is in fluid communication with an outlet of a reactor configured to operate at a pressure less than atmospheric pressure at a location of the reactor safety device. The well includes an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the leg. There is a first level in the leg and a second level in the well. The outlet of the leg is vertically lower than the second level. A level sensor is configured to monitor the first level and a controller in communication with the level sensor, a fuel inlet into the reactor, and an oxidant inlet into the reactor. The controller is configured to close the fuel inlet and the oxidant inlet when the first level changes by a predetermined amount.
Method for controlling a combustion apparatus and control device
A method for controlling a combustion apparatus having a combustion state in which a parameter related to the combustion state reflects a chaotic behavior is provided. The method includes the steps of measuring the parameter and determining a time series of the parameter, shifting the time series by a variable time delay for determining a time-shifted signal, and forming a difference between the time-shifted signal and the time series for determining a time dependent first signal, so that a norm of the difference is lowest. A time dependent second signal is determined, wherein determining the time dependent second signal includes at least one of using a frequency of a desired oscillating combustion state, and shifting the time series by a set time delay. The first signal and the second signal are combined to determine a control signal. The control signal is used to influence the combustion apparatus.
DISTURBANCE ESTIMATION DEVICE, DISTURBANCE ESTIMATION METHOD, AND PROGRAM
A disturbance estimation device includes: an acquisition unit configured to acquire a measurement value measured by a sensor provided in a controlled object; and an estimating unit configured to calculate a variance-covariance matrix of a measurement vector including the measurement value as an element, perform singular value decomposition on the variance-covariance matrix to calculate a singular vector of a maximum singular value, and estimate a disturbance that occurs in the controlled object based on the singular vector.
Carbon monoxide detector and control system and method of operation
A carbon monoxide detector and control system for internal combustion engine or heating devices and a method of operating the carbon monoxide detector system.
FLAME SENSING FOR OIL BURNER
Methods, systems, and circuitries are provided for detecting flame in a fuel oil burner. In one example, a method includes receiving a series of one or more light samples, each indicative of a level of light. When the fuel oil burner is operating in the flame expected mode, the method includes determining whether the values of the one or more of the light samples exceed a flame threshold; determining whether the values of the one or more of the light samples meet secondary criteria; determining that a flame is present when the values of the one or more light samples exceed the flame threshold and meet the secondary criteria; and determining that a flame is not present when the values of the one or more light samples are below the flame threshold or do not meet the secondary criteria.
BURNER
A burner includes a diffuser wall delimiting an inner space in flow communication with an inlet passageway and forming a diffuser perforation for the gas mixture to pass from the inner space to an outer side of the diffuser wall where combustion occurs. A pilot chamber is formed in the inner space and delimited by a pilot portion of the diffuser wall, forming a pilot perforation, and by a pilot wall extended into the inner space. The pilot chamber forms pilot inlet openings supplying air/gas-air pre-mixture into the pilot chamber. A pilot gas opening supplies non-premixed fuel gas into the pilot chamber. A main chamber formed in the inner space is delimited by a diffuser wall main portion, forming a main perforation, and by the pilot wall. The main chamber delimits a main inner volume and is in flow communication with the inlet passageway to supply air/gas-air pre-mixture.
CORRELATION DERIVING METHOD AND CORRELATION DERIVING DEVICE
Provided is a correlation deriving method including the steps of: generating coal ash by incinerating coal; generating sintered ash by heating the coal ash at a predetermined heating temperature within a range of a combustion temperature of a coal burning boiler; measuring hardness of the sintered ash; measuring an exhaust gas temperature exhibited when coal which is to have the hardness is burnt in the coal burning boiler; and deriving a correlation between the hardness and the exhaust gas temperature.
Gas Burner System and Method of Operating the Same
A method for monitoring an operation of a gas burner system in which a fuel/air mixture is ignited and a flame is generated by a burner during operation, includes: measuring the temperature of the flame by a flame temperature measurement installation that is actively cooled by impingement with cooling air; evaluating the temperature of the flame by an evaluation installation; interrupting a fuel supply to the burner in response to the temperature of the flame dropping below a critical value or having a specific negative gradient; determining an air-fuel ratio from the temperature of the flame; and interrupting the fuel supply to the burner in the event of an anomaly in the air-fuel ratio.