Patent classifications
F23N5/188
Using flameless combustion of fuel gas to generate power for a gas meter
A power generator for use to generate power for metrology hardware like gas meters and flow measuring devices. The power generator may use flame-less combustion that creates heat from fuel gas. The heat causes a temperature differential. The power generator may include a thermal electric generator that generates an electrical signal in response to the temperature differential.
Fuel supply system for a gas burner assembly
A fuel supply system for a gas burner assembly. The gas burner assembly includes an inner burner stage positioned concentrically within an outer burner stage. The fuel supply system includes a fuel supply for providing a primary flow of fuel through a primary fuel conduit and a single outlet control valve operably coupled to the primary fuel conduit. A first and second fuel supply conduit split off of the primary fuel conduit and are fluidly coupled with the outer burner stage and the inner burner stage, respectively. A shutoff valve is operably coupled to one of the first fuel supply conduit and the second fuel supply conduit and is configured for closing when a flow rate of fuel through the shutoff valve drops below a predetermined flow rate.
USING FLAMELESS COMBUSTION OF FUEL GAS TO GENERATE POWER FOR A GAS METER
A power generator for use to generate power for metrology hardware like gas meters and flow measuring devices. The power generator may use flame-less combustion that creates heat from fuel gas. The heat causes a temperature differential. In one implementation, the power generator may include a thermal electric generator that generates an electrical signal in response to the temperature differential.
FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR A GAS BURNER ASSEMBLY
A fuel supply system for a gas burner assembly is provided. The gas burner assembly includes an inner burner stage positioned concentrically within an outer burner stage. The fuel supply system includes a fuel supply for providing a primary flow of fuel through a primary fuel conduit and a single outlet control valve operably coupled to the primary fuel conduit. A first and second fuel supply conduit split off of the primary fuel conduit and are fluidly coupled with the outer burner stage and the inner burner stage, respectively. A shutoff valve is operably coupled to one of the first fuel supply conduit and the second fuel supply conduit and is configured for closing when a flow rate of fuel through the shutoff valve drops below a predetermined flow rate.