FUEL SYSTEM FOR ENCLOSED GENERATOR
20220298962 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05D2220/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B63/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D7/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02B63/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D15/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/0076
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A fuel system for a generating unit disposed within an enclosure, the enclosure having an enclosure width and an enclosure height, includes a bulk fuel storage tank and a vertical day tank, a supply line and a return line. The vertical day tank has a tank width corresponding to the enclosure width, a tank height corresponding to the enclosure height, and a tank depth selected to provide an interior volume to meet fuel capacity requirements for the generating unit. The tank height and tank width both exceed the tank depth. The vertical day tank further has a fill port and an overfill port located at a top of the vertical day tank. The supply line runs from the bulk fuel tank to the fill port of the vertical day tank, and the return line runs from the overfill port of the vertical day tank to the bulk fuel storage tank.
Claims
1. A fuel system for a generating unit disposed within an enclosure, the enclosure having an enclosure width and an enclosure height, the fuel system comprising: a bulk fuel storage tank; a vertical day tank, the vertical day tank having a tank width corresponding to the enclosure width, a tank height corresponding to the enclosure height, and a tank depth selected to provide an interior volume to meet fuel capacity requirements for the generating unit, the tank height and tank width both exceeding the tank depth, the vertical day tank further having a fill port and an overfill port located at a top of the vertical day tank; a supply line from the bulk fuel tank to the fill port of the vertical day tank; and a return line from the overfill port of the vertical day tank to the bulk fuel storage tank.
2. The fuel system of claim 1, wherein, wherein the overfill port is located above a fuel level of the bulk fuel storage tank to provide a gravity-fed return line.
3. The fuel system of claim 1, wherein the vertical day tank is mounted on an end wall of the enclosure.
4. The fuel system of claim 1, wherein the vertical day tank comprises an end wall of the enclosure.
5. The fuel system of claim 1, wherein an area defined by the tank width and tank depth is substantially reduced relative to a belly tank of equivalent fuel capacity.
6. The fuel system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of day tanks associated with a plurality of respective generating units and enclosures, each day tank being connected to the supply line and return line.
7. The fuel system of claim 1, further comprising a fuel polishing unit mounted to a wall of the vertical day tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] A fuel system without the disadvantages of belly tank fuel storage is provided herein. Referring to
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The walls of the vertical day tank 30 are dimensioned in at least one direction to approximately match a width and/or height of an enclosure 24 for the generator unit 20. In the illustrated example, the interior wall 32, back wall 38, and top and bottom walls are dimensioned in a first direction to be 138 inches to match a width of enclosure 24. In some embodiments, interior wall 32, back wall 38, and side walls 34 are dimensioned in a second direction to approximately match a height of the enclosure 24. In some embodiments, interior wall 32 is dimensioned to be shorter than side walls 34 to provide room within the enclosure 24 for fuel lines and vents fitted to top wall 36. In the illustrated example, the interior wall 32 is 124 inches in the second direction and side walls 34 and back wall 38 are 136 inches in the second direction. The dimensions of any particular wall will vary to match the dimensions of any given generator enclosure.
[0020] The top wall 36, bottom wall, and side walls 34 are dimensioned to provide sufficient depth in the vertical day tank 30 to achieve a desired volume for the vertical day tank 30, such as 2,000 gallons. In this sense, the “depth” of the vertical day tank 30 refers to a dimension orthogonal to the height and width of the enclosure 24. In some embodiments, 36 inches of depth is provided.
[0021] Vertical day tank 30 farther includes a fill port 40, overfill port 42 and a drain port 44. Supply line 14 is coupled to fill port 40 and return line 16 is coupled to overfill port 42. Additional ports may be included on the lop wall 36, such as vent ports 46, a generator supply port 52, a generator return port 58, a fuel polisher supply port 54 and a fuel polisher return port 56. Spare ports 60 may also be included.
[0022] In some embodiments, the vertical day tank 30 is mounted on an end wall of the enclosure 24. In some embodiments, the vertical day tank 30 is enclosed in and mounted on an end wall of the enclosure 24. In some embodiments, the first tank is constructed so that it provides an end wall of the enclosure. In this respect, any of the embodiments of the vertical day tank 30 may be referred to as a “wall day tank”.
[0023] The vertical day tank 30 is filled from a cylindrical bulk storage tank 12. A feed pump in the bulk storage tank 12 provides fuel to the vertical day tank 30 through the supply line 14, and return line 16 returns over-filled fuel to the bulk storage tank 12 by gravity. The bulk storage tank 12 may comprise a cylindrical 5000-gallon tank.
[0024] The vertical day tank 30 illustrated in
[0025] An alternate embodiment of a vertical day tank 100 for use in fuel system 10 is illustrated in
[0026] The bottom wall, a top wall 136, interior wall 132, and back wall 138 are dimensioned in a first direction to approximately match a width and/or height of an enclosure for the generator unit 20. In the illustrated example, the walls may be 69 inches in a first direction to match a width of the enclosure. In some embodiments, interior wall 132, back wall 138 and/or side walls 134 are dimensioned in a second direction to approximately match a height of the enclosure. In some embodiments, interior wall 132 is dimensioned in the second to be shorter than side walls 134 and back wall 138 to provide room within the enclosure for fuel lines and vents fitted to top wall 136. In the illustrated example, the interior wall 132 is 124 inches and side walls 134 and back wall 138 are 136 inches. A bracket 162 may be included to assist in mounting the vertical day tank 100 on, as part of, or directly adjacent to a generating unit's enclosure.
[0027] The top wall 136, bottom wall, and side walls 134 are dimensioned to provide sufficient depth in the vertical day tank 100 to achieve a desired volume for the wall vertical day tank 100, such as 1,250 gallons. In some embodiments, 36 inches of depth is provided.
[0028] As with the vertical day tank 30 illustrated in
[0029] Several advantages may be achieved with the above designs. The overall footprint of the vertical day tank 30 is significantly less than that of a belly tank due to the increased vertically while maintaining a similar fuel capacity. Extending the day tanks 30, 100 to the full widths and heights of their respective associated enclosures maximizes fuel storage capacity without exceeding the respective dimensions of the enclosures.
[0030] The area in plan view of day tanks 30, 100 are also greatly reduced relative to a belly tank of similar capacity, reducing the potential area for a fuel/water interface, thereby reducing the rate at which sludge or other sediments can be generated by microbial or fungal activity. For example, a conventional belly tank may be approximately 138 inches by 286 inches to match a footprint of a generating unit. Thus results in the bottom of the belly tank having almost 40,000 square inches of area. In contrast, the vertical day tank 30 of
[0031] The need for return transfer pumps is also reduced. Submersible pumps can be used on the bulk storage tanks 12 to transfer fuel to one of more wall day tanks 30. Once fuel level outpaces the fuel burn rate of the engine and begins to fill the wall mounted day tank, the overfill port 42 will be used as a gravity feed to the bulk storage tank 12 since the overfill port 42 will be physically higher than the fluid level in the bulk storage tanks 12.
[0032] Because the vertical day tank 30 is not required to support the immense weight of the generator, baffles may be eliminated or reduced in number. This, in combination with a smaller cross-sectional footprint, results in improved flow conditions for better fuel maintenance (polishing). With a relatively short distance horizontally between fuel filtration system suction and return, high tank bottom flow velocity can be obtained. Since the vertical day tank 30 is shallow (in depth), flow velocity will be high since the fluid flow path is sandwiched between the walls.
[0033] In some embodiments, fuel maintenance/transfer products 22 are mounted directly to the interior wall 32 of the vertical day tank 30. This may include, for example, one or more fuel polishing units. A uni-strut may be welded to the tank for integration and installation within the engine enclosure.
[0034] In case of tank rupture, the wall day tank can be easily removed once it is dismounted from the generator enclosure. This is in contrast to the case of a belly tank being compromised, in which the entire engine, generator and enclosure must be removed. In addition, since the ports on the day tanks are all similar, modular powerplant systems can be implemented as illustrated in
[0035] The foregoing examples are for illustrative purposes, and the invention is not limited to these examples. Persons skilled in the art will understand that variations on the above structures and uses may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.