Flexible gas pipe ignitor
09765967 · 2017-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
- David C. Saunders (Simsbury, CT, US)
- James P. Sutton (South Windsor, CT, US)
- Rebecca Lynn Tobiasz (Suffield, CT, US)
- Gerard Chase (West Suffield, CT, US)
Cpc classification
F23D2900/00014
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49716
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F23C3/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q3/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C7/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2207/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23C5/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas pipe ignitor for igniting a non-premixed air and fuel mixture includes a housing having an axially interior space along its length, a supply end segment, a flame end segment axially spaced from the supply end segment, and a flexible segment spaced between the supply end segment and the flame end segment. A fuel supply conduit extends axially within the housing, and the fuel supply conduit is operatively flexible with the flexible segment. An ignition conduit extends axially within the housing, and the ignition conduit is operatively flexible with the flexible segment. A detector conduit extends axially within the housing, and the detector conduit is operatively flexible with the flexible segment. An air supply conduit is operatively connected to the housing at the supply end segment and provides combustion air within the interior space.
Claims
1. A gas pipe ignitor for igniting a non-premixed air and fuel mixture, comprising: a housing having an axially interior space along its length, a supply end segment, a flame end segment axially spaced from the supply end segment, and a flexible segment spaced between the supply end segment and the flame end segment, a fuel supply conduit extending axially within the housing, the fuel supply conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; an ignition conduit extending axially within the housing, the ignition conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; a detector conduit extending axially within the housing, the detector conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; a flexible optical detector retractably disposed within the detector conduit; and an air supply conduit operatively connected to the housing at the supply end segment to provide combustion air within the interior space.
2. The gas pipe ignitor according to claim 1 wherein the housing is gas-tight from the supply end segment to the flame end segment.
3. The gas pipe ignitor according to claim 1 further comprising a deflector body disposed within the interior space of the housing between the flexible segment and the flame end segment, the deflector body configured to mount the fuel supply conduit, the ignition conduit, and detector conduit within the axially interior space.
4. The gas pipe ignitor according to claim 1 further comprising a braided sheath disposed over the flexible segment, the braided sheath operatively flexible with the flexible segment.
5. A pulverized coal-fired steam generator having a combustion chamber comprising a fuel-air admission assembly and an auxiliary fuel burner assembly disposed in a moveable structural element, the auxiliary fuel burner assembly comprising: a flexible gas ignitor pipe operatively connected a moveable air nozzle; the flexible gas pipe ignitor comprising: a housing having an axially interior space along its length, a supply end segment, a flame end segment axially spaced from the supply end segment, and a flexible segment spaced between the supply end segment and the flame end segment, a fuel supply conduit extending axially within the housing, the fuel supply conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; an ignition conduit extending axially within the housing, the ignition conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; a detector conduit extending axially within the housing, the detector conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; a flexible optical detector retractably disposed within the detector conduit; and an air supply conduit operatively connected to the housing at the supply end to provide combustion air within the axially interior space.
6. The generator according to claim 5 wherein the housing is gas-tight from the supply end segment to the flame end segment.
7. The generator according to claim 5 further comprising a deflector body disposed within the axially interior space of the housing between the flexible segment and the flame end, the deflector body configured to mount the fuel supply conduit, the ignition conduit, and detector conduit within the axially interior space.
8. The generator according to claim 5 further comprising a braided sheath disposed over the flexible segment, the braided sheath operatively flexible with the flexible segment.
9. The generator according to claim 5 wherein the structural element is a tangential firing windbox.
10. The generator according to claim 5 wherein the structural element is a wall firing windbox.
11. The generator according to claim 5 wherein the moveable air nozzle pivots about an axis to tilt the flexible gas pipe ignitor and moveable air nozzle from −30 to 45 degrees.
12. The generator according to claim 5 wherein the moveable air nozzle pivots about an axis to tilt the flexible gas pipe ignitor from −15 to 40 degrees.
13. A method for retrofitting an ignitor in auxiliary fuel burner assembly disposed in a moveable structural element comprising removing an oil pipe ignitor from the auxiliary fuel burner assembly, and replacing the oil pipe ignitor with a flexible gas pipe ignitor as described in claim 1.
14. A gas pipe ignitor for igniting a non-premixed air and fuel mixture, comprising: a housing having an axially interior space along its length, a supply end segment, a flame end segment axially spaced from the supply end segment, and a flexible segment spaced between the supply end segment and the flame end segment; a fuel supply conduit extending axially within the housing, the fuel supply conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; an ignition conduit extending axially within the housing, the ignition conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; a detector conduit extending axially within the housing, the detector conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; a flexible optical detector retractably disposed within the detector conduit; an air supply conduit operatively connected to the housing at the supply end segment to provide combustion air within the interior space; and wherein the gas pipe ignitor has a release rate between 0.5 to 30 MMBTU per hour and is operatively connected to a moveable nozzle that pivots −30 to 45 degrees about an axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) The flexible gas pipe ignitor 10 is operable to ignite a non-premixed air and gaseous fuel mixture, such as natural gas, propane, or another gas fuel. A flexible gas pipe ignitor is also operable to provide auxiliary heating service to the fossil fuel firing combustion assembly. The flexible gas pipe ignitor 10 can be operated, for example, to warm up the combustion chamber of the pulverized coal firing furnace 14 during a start-up operation thereof at a stage of the start-up operation prior to the combustion of pulverized coal introduced into the combustion chamber. Alternatively or in addition, the flexible gas pipe ignitor 10 can be operated to light the main fuel such as, for example, the pulverized coal in a pulverized coal firing combustion assembly.
(7) The flexible gas pipe ignitor 10 includes an air supply conduit 30 operably connected to a housing 34. The housing 34 has a supply end segment 38, a flame end segment 42 axially spaced along axis X from the supply end segment 38, a flexible segment 46 disposed between the supply end segment and flame end segment, and an interior space 50 within the housing. Combustion air is fed into the interior space 50 of the housing via the air supply conduit 30.
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(9) The flexible segment 46 is coupled to the supply end segment 38 and flame end segment 42 by means of a weld 52 or other suitable gas tight coupling mechanism. The flexible segment can in the form of gas-tight corrugated metal tubing 54.
(10) Covering the flexible segment 46 is a protective sleeve 58. The protective sleeve can provide additional thermal and/or mechanical protection to the flexible segment. The protective sleeve can be in form of a flexible steel braided sleeve.
(11) The flexible gas pipe ignitor also includes a fuel supply conduit 62 extending axially interiorly within at least a portion of the housing 34 and has an entrance end 66 and exit end 70. The fuel supply conduit is operatively flexible with the flexible segment 46. The fuel supply conduit can be entirely flexible, or at least portion of the fuel supply conduit is flexible. The fuel supply conduit provides a pilot fuel in the form of a gas that is mixed with air in a controlled zone downstream of the flexible segment, in which combustion is initiated and sustained.
(12) The gas pipe ignitor further includes an ignition conduit 74 that is coupled to the housing 34. At least a portion of the ignition conduit is disposed interiorly within the housing 34. The ignition conduit is operatively flexible with the flexible segment 46. The ignition conduit has a conduit entrance 78 and a conduit exit 82. At the conduit exit, a spark rod 90 extends within the interior space 50 of the housing. The spark rod 90 provides an ignition source to ignite the pilot fuel.
(13) The ignitor further includes a detector conduit 94 that is coupled to the housing and at least a portion is disposed interiorly within the housing 34. The detector conduit has an entrance end 98 and an exit end 102. The detector conduit is operatively flexible with the housing 34. At the exit end 102, a flame rod detector 104 passes through the detector conduit 94 and extends within the interior space 50 of the housing. The flame rod detector 104 can be retractable within the detector conduit. The flame rod detector can be an optical sensor to detect the presence of a flame, and/or a voltage sensor to detect fluctuations in flame ions. The detector conduit can comprise of a flexible fiber optic flame scanner.
(14) The gas pipe ignitor also includes a deflector body 106 disposed interiorly within at least a portion of the housing towards the flame end 42. The deflector body 106 mounts the fuel supply conduit 62, ignition conduit 74, and detector conduit 94 through one or more apertures on the downstream side of the flexible segment 46. The deflector body can be in the form of a bluff body, such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,728.
(15) In a structural element 12, such as a windbox for a tangential boiler, the flexible gas pipe ignitor 10 can have a diameter of three to five inches, and provide a release rate between 0.5 to 30 MMBTU per hour. The components within the air conduit are generally designed to withstand combustion air entering the air supply conduit of temperatures between 200-800 degrees F., even more specifically 400-600 degrees F.
(16) The flame end of the flexible gas ignitor pipe is operatively associated with a moveable air nozzle 110 to form an auxiliary fuel burner assembly 116. The moveable air nozzle comprises a coupling means 120 to connect the flexible gas ignitor with the moveable air nozzle 110. In an embodiment, the coupling means is a guide pipe 124 operatively connected to the moveable air nozzle, such as through a welded connection. The guide pipe 124 is configured to allow the flexible gas ignitor 10 to be inserted therewith.
(17) The auxiliary fuel burner assembly 116 can be adjusted about axis X in order to direct the source of ignition for combustion in the furnace. The moveable air nozzle can tilt from −30 to 45 degrees in an upward or downward angle CD about axis X, more preferably −15 to 40 degrees, even more preferably 0 to 30 degrees. By providing a gas tight housing with a flexible segment, and flexible conduits therein, the gas ignitor is able to flexible adjust in response to the moveable air nozzle 110.
(18) The auxiliary fuel burner assembly can be operatively disposed within a windbox of a tangential firing combustion chamber. Alternatively, the flexible gas pipe ignitor can be operatively disposed within a structural element of a wall-fired burner.
(19) A convention oil pipe ignitor can be retrofitted with a gas pipe ignitor by removing the oil pipe ignitor and air nozzle, and replacing the oil pipe ignitor with a gas pipe ignitor and air nozzle as described herein. The fuel supply lines, as well as flow regulators, valves are also retrofitted for the use of gas. Through this retrofit, the operational integrity and movement of the structural element, such as the windbox, is maintained.
(20) In an embodiment, a pulverized coal-fired steam generator having a combustion chamber and a fuel-air admission assembly and an auxiliary fuel burner assembly disposed in a moveable structural element, the auxiliary fuel burner assembly contains a flexible gas ignitor pipe operatively connected a moveable air nozzle. The flexible gas pipe ignitor comprises a housing having an axially interior space along its length, a supply end segment, a flame end segment axially spaced from the supply end segment, and a flexible segment spaced between the supply end segment and the flame end segment, a fuel supply conduit extending axially within the housing, the fuel supply conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; an ignition conduit extending axially within the housing, the ignition conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; a detector conduit extending axially within the housing, the detector conduit operatively flexible with the flexible segment; and an air supply conduit operatively connected to the housing at the supply end to provide combustion air within the axially interior space.
(21) In another embodiment, the housing is gas-tight from the supply end segment to the flame end segment. In yet another embodiment, a deflector body is disposed within the axially interior space of the housing between the flexible segment and the flame end, and the deflector body is configured to mount the fuel supply conduit, the ignition conduit, and detector conduit within the axially interior space. In even a further embodiment, a braided sheath is disposed over the flexible segment, and the braided sheath is operatively flexible with the flexible segment. Further still, in yet another embodiment, a flexible optical detector is disposed within the detector conduit. In another embodiment, the structural element is a tangential firing windbox. In yet another embodiment, the structural element is a wall fired windbox. In even a further embodiment, the moveable air nozzle pivots about an axis to tilt the flexible gas pipe ignitor and moveable air nozzle from −30 to 45 degrees. Further still, in yet another embodiment, the moveable air nozzle pivots about an axis to tilt the flexible gas pipe ignitor from −15 to 40 degrees.
(22) In another embodiment, a method for retrofitting an ignitor in auxiliary fuel burner assembly disposed in a moveable structural element comprises removing an oil pipe ignitor from the auxiliary fuel burner assembly, and replacing the oil pipe ignitor with a flexible gas pipe ignitor as described in above.
(23) While the present invention has been described with reference to a number of preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.