F23D2208/005

Burner box liner for low NOx emission furnace

A burner box assembly according to aspects of the disclosure includes an outer cover, the outer cover having a sloped bottom face that directs condensation away from a heat-exchange tube, a heat-resistant liner having a plurality of panel members, the heat-resistant liner being disposed within the outer cover, a shield disposed between the heat-resistant liner and the sloped bottom face of the outer cover such that an air gap is formed between the shield and the sloped bottom face, and a tubular member abutting at least one of the plurality of panel members and disposed within the heat-exchange tube.

Heat source device
11512874 · 2022-11-29 · ·

A heat source device including a sheet-metal burner body (30), a fan casing (40) connected to the burner body (30), an annular packing (90) connecting a burner-side connection end surface (340) with a fan-side connection end surface (410) in an airtight state, a sheet-metal connection part (80) disposed between the burner-side connection end surface (340) and the fan-side connection end surface (410), wherein the connection part has an opening (85) and a packing storage portion (84) storing the annular packing (90), wherein the opening (85) is provided in such a manner that an opening edge is positioned outside of those of an inlet port (35) and a blowout port (44) in a state where the connection part (80) is disposed between the burner-side connection end surface (340) and the fan-side connection end surface (410).

AIR/FUEL COMMISSIONING OF A COMBUSTION APPLIANCE
20170370577 · 2017-12-28 ·

A method for commissioning a gas valve assembly for controlling fuel flow to a combustion appliance. An example method for commissioning the gas valve assembly may include initiating a commissioning mode in the controller of the gas valve assembly. Once in the commissioning mode, inputting a user defined initial air to fuel (A/F) ratio, activating the combustion appliance, setting a burner load of the combustion appliance to a set burner load, inputting a desired A/F ratio for the set burner load, running the combustion appliance at the burner load with the desired A/F ratio, and observing the operation of the combustion appliance. The method may further include saving the desired A/F ratio for the set burner load to the controller of the gas valve assembly and exiting the commissioning mode.

BURNER FOR REDUCING NOX EMISSIONS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE BURNER
20220034504 · 2022-02-03 · ·

A burner for heating a heating space with a reduction of NOx emissions is provided. The burner includes a mixing and combustion chamber, a mixing and igniting device disposed in the mixing and combustion chamber, and a fuel feed connected to the mixing and igniting device and configured for feeding fuel to the mixing and igniting device. Further, an air feed is provided, which is configured for feeding at least one partial air flow to the mixing and combustion chamber. A combustion chamber opening opens the mixing and combustion chamber towards a heating space to be heated. Furthermore, control means are configured for controlling a fuel flow via the fuel feed and for controlling at least one partial air flow via the air feed.

ATOMIZATION BURNER WITH FLEXIBLE FIRE RATE

An atomizing burner and corresponding method for turning an atomizing burner from an ON state to an OFF state. The burner has independently controllable flows of atomizing air, combustion air, and fuel flow, the burner in the ON state having flow values of burner parameters including flow of atomizing air, flow of combustion air, and fuel flow. The method includes: changing, in response to an OFF instruction, flow of at least one of the flow of atomizing air, combustion air and/or fuel to a lower non-zero value; first discontinuing, after a first period of time since the changing, flow of fuel and flow of atomizing air; maintaining, for a second period of time since the first period of time, flow of combustion air; second discontinuing, after the maintaining, flow of combustion air; wherein the maintaining prevents buildup of excess heat inside the burner during the transition to the OFF state.

Atomization burner with flexible fire rate

An atomizing burner and corresponding method for turning an atomizing burner from an ON state to an OFF state. The burner has independently controllable flows of atomizing air, combustion air, and fuel flow, the burner in the ON state having flow values of burner parameters including flow of atomizing air, flow of combustion air, and fuel flow. The method includes: changing, in response to an OFF instruction, flow of at least one of the flow of atomizing air, combustion air and/or fuel to a lower non-zero value; first discontinuing, after a first period of time since the changing, flow of fuel and flow of atomizing air; maintaining, for a second period of time since the first period of time, flow of combustion air; second discontinuing, after the maintaining, flow of combustion air; wherein the maintaining prevents buildup of excess heat inside the burner during the transition to the OFF state.

Atomization burner with flexible fire rate

An atomizing burner and corresponding method for turning an atomizing burner from an ON state to an OFF state. The burner has independently controllable flows of atomizing air, combustion air, and fuel flow, the burner in the ON state having flow values of burner parameters including flow of atomizing air, flow of combustion air, and fuel flow. The method includes: changing, in response to an OFF instruction, flow of at least one of the flow of atomizing air, combustion air and/or fuel to a lower non-zero value; first discontinuing, after a first period of time since the changing, flow of fuel and flow of atomizing air; maintaining, for a second period of time since the first period of time, flow of combustion air; second discontinuing, after the maintaining, flow of combustion air; wherein the maintaining prevents buildup of excess heat inside the burner during the transition to the OFF state.

BURNER BOX LINER FOR LOW NOx EMISSION FURNACE

A burner box assembly according to aspects of the disclosure includes an outer cover, the outer cover having a sloped bottom face that directs condensation away from a heat-exchange tube, a heat-resistant liner having a plurality of panel members, the heat-resistant liner being disposed within the outer cover, a shield disposed between the heat-resistant liner and the sloped bottom face of the outer cover such that an air gap is formed between the shield and the sloped bottom face, and a tubular member abutting at least one of the plurality of panel members and disposed within the heat-exchange tube.

HEAT SOURCE DEVICE
20200309412 · 2020-10-01 ·

A heat source device including a sheet-metal burner body (30), a fan casing (40) connected to the burner body (30), an annular packing (90) connecting a burner-side connection end surface (340) with a fan-side connection end surface (410) in an airtight state, a sheet-metal connection part (80) disposed between the burner-side connection end surface (340) and the fan-side connection end surface (410), wherein the connection part has an opening (85) and a packing storage portion (84) storing the annular packing (90), wherein the opening (85) is provided in such a manner that an opening edge is positioned outside of those of an inlet port (35) and a blowout port (44) in a state where the connection part (80) is disposed between the burner-side connection end surface (340) and the fan-side connection end surface (410).

Burner box liner for low NOx emission furnace

A burner box assembly according to aspects of the disclosure includes an outer cover, the outer cover having a sloped bottom face that directs condensation away from a heat-exchange tube, a heat-resistant liner having a plurality of panel members, the heat-resistant liner being disposed within the outer cover, a shield disposed between the heat-resistant liner and the sloped bottom face of the outer cover such that an air gap is formed between the shield and the sloped bottom face, and a tubular member abutting at least one of the plurality of panel members and disposed within the heat-exchange tube.