F23N2235/04

COLLECTIVE EXHAUST SYSTEM
20220412558 · 2022-12-29 · ·

The disclosure provides a collective exhaust system capable of safely detecting a closing failure of a check valve of the collective exhaust system. The collective exhaust system includes: multiple combustion devices including blowing parts and exhaust pipes; a collective exhaust duct to which the exhaust pipes of the multiple combustion devices are respectively connected; and check valves respectively provided between the exhaust pipes and the collective exhaust duct. The collective exhaust system is configured to detect a closing failure of the check valves by performing, in a state where one of the blowing parts of the multiple combustion devices is stopped and all the other blowing parts are driven with a predetermined blower capacity, a backflow determination from the collective exhaust duct to the combustion device with the stopped blowing part, and by performing the backflow determination for the multiple combustion devices.

Adjustable restrictor for burner
11530814 · 2022-12-20 · ·

A flow control device for an appliance including a burner and a blower for delivering a pre-mixed mixture of air and gas to the burner includes a flange defining an opening through which the pre-mixed mixture of air and gas flows from an outlet of the blower to the burner. A damper plate is provided in the opening downstream of the blower for increasing a static pressure at the outlet of the blower during ignition of the burner.

Integrated damper control system
11480334 · 2022-10-25 · ·

A damper control device may include an appliance control programmed processor for controlling a gas burner, the appliance control programmed processor including a lockout register for storing electronic data information, and a damper control programmed processor for controlling a damper, the damper control programmed processor including a damper request register for storing electronic data information. The damper control programmed processor may be configured for selectively opening or closing the damper responsive to status of the damper request register and controlling status of the lockout register to indicate status of the damper, and the appliance control programmed processor may be configured for controlling status of the damper request register responsive to a call for operation of the gas burner and operating the gas burner only if the lockout register is in an unlock status.

Regulator/magnetic control valve combination

A control valve may include a fluid inlet, a plurality of fluid outlets, and a plurality of magnets. One of the plurality of magnets controls fluid flow for each of one of the plurality of fluid outlets. One of the plurality of magnets controls fluid flow for the remaining of the plurality of magnets. When the magnet controlling fluid flow for the remaining of the plurality of magnets is energized, fluid flow is permitted to the remaining of the plurality of magnets. When the remaining of the plurality of magnets are energized, fluid flow is permitted to the respective plurality of fluid outlets.

Heat Exchange Flue and Heat Exchange Device
20220178536 · 2022-06-09 ·

A heat exchange flue, having a top flue gas chamber (1), a bottom flue gas chamber (10) and a heat exchange section (H) located therebetween. The heat exchange section (H) comprises a heat exchange tube bundle (4) located in the middle, and a left side flue (5) and a right side flue (12) which are located at two sides of the heat exchange tube bundle (4). The axis of the heat exchange tube bundle (4) is positioned in a vertical plane extending substantially forward and backward, allowing the flue gas to laterally flush against the surfaces of heat exchange tubes. The left and right side flues (5, 12) are in a vertical box shape, the flues are each provided with a plurality of flue gas dampers (3) which are vertically arranged at intervals in a substantially horizontal alignment. Each of the flue gas dampers (3) is provided with a flue gas damper frame (13) for defining a flue gas port (2) and a flue gas port opening/closing device capable of selectively opening and closing the flue gas port (2). The flue gas damper frames (13) are hollow out and horizontally arranged, and have an outer contour consistent with the sectional shape of the left and right side flues (5, 12), the peripheral edges thereof are respectively connected to a peripheral flue gas wall in an airtight manner, and the parts thereof corresponding to the heat exchange tube bundle (4) are connected to a substantially horizontal flue gas shield plate (6) in an airtight manner. The flue structure can adjust the working load to the greatest extent to ensure the flue gas temperature and prevent condensation.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CONFIGURING A HEATING SYSTEM

The present disclosure addresses systems, media, and methods of configuring a heating system comprising a plurality of combustion-type heating devices fluidly coupled to a vent system. Configuring the heating system includes receiving operating pressure data from one or more pressure sensors in a flue of one of combustion-type heating devices and the vent system. The operating pressure data from the one or more pressure sensors is indicative of a pressure at a corresponding location in the vent system. Configuring the heating system further includes comparing the operating pressure data to stored operational pressure data indicative of operational pressure ranges indicative of permissible operating parameters associated with preventing backflow of flue gases into the one of combustion-type heating devices and outputting instructions for a damper to at least partially open or at least partially close based at least in part on the operating pressure data and the stored operational pressure data.

AUTOMATIC AIR-FLOW SETTINGS IN COMBUSTION SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS

Systems and methods iteratively solve a fired-systems model of the process heater based on fuel information, a target heat release of the plurality of burners, ambient air information, and available airflow at each of the plurality of burners to identify optimized burner air register settings to achieve a target global excess oxygen level to be sensed by the oxygen sensor. The optimized burner air register settings may be output to a heater controller of the process heater for control of the process heater.

Systems and methods of configuring a heating system

The present disclosure addresses systems, media, and methods of configuring a heating system comprising a plurality of combustion-type heating devices fluidly coupled to a vent system. Configuring the heating system includes receiving operating pressure data from one or more pressure sensors in a flue of one of combustion-type heating devices and the vent system. The operating pressure data from the one or more pressure sensors is indicative of a pressure at a corresponding location in the vent system. Configuring the heating system further includes comparing the operating pressure data to stored operational pressure data indicative of operational pressure ranges indicative of permissible operating parameters associated with preventing backflow of flue gases into the one of combustion-type heating devices and outputting instructions for a damper to at least partially open or at least partially close based at least in part on the operating pressure data and the stored operational pressure data.

COMBUSTION APPARATUS
20210207803 · 2021-07-08 · ·

An air blowing fan supplies an amount of air corresponding to a fan rotation speed to a burner during operation. A check valve has a biasing force that closes an exhaust vent, and is opened and closed in accordance with a relationship between a gas pressure in an exhaust passage and the biasing force. A controller performs a failure diagnosis for detecting an open failure of the check valve when a phenomenon in which the gas pressure is lower than a predetermined normal pressure range is detected in a case where the fan rotation speed is within a predetermined diagnosis rotation speed region. The diagnosis rotation speed region is set within a rotation speed range in which a degree of opening of the check valve changes with an increase in the fan rotation speed when the check valve is normally opened and closed.

ADJUSTABLE RESTRICTOR FOR BURNER
20200025369 · 2020-01-23 ·

A flow control device for an appliance including a burner and a blower for delivering a pre-mixed mixture of air and gas to the burner includes a flange defining an opening through which the pre-mixed mixture of air and gas flows from an outlet of the blower to the burner. A damper plate is provided in the opening downstream of the blower for increasing a static pressure at the outlet of the blower during ignition of the burner.