Solid fuel boiler burner
10794587 ยท 2020-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H9/1845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23B30/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A solid fuel boiler burner has a rotary combustion chamber mounted in casing. The casing is connected by hooks to a gearwheel. The gearwheel is mounted rotationally between a pair of cage bearings. The gearwheel and a compensating and pressure plate have openings for a inflow of air from a blower chamber through an adjustable screen. The adjustable screen controls a ratio of primary to secondary air. A worm feeder delivers fuel to the combustion chamber through an outlet thereof. The worm feeder has an axially placed aeration duct therein.
Claims
1. A solid fuel boiler burner apparatus comprising: a combustion chamber having aeration openings, the aeration openings adapted to supply air to a burning fuel; a rotary worm feeder cooperative with said combustion chamber, said rotary worm feeder having an initial zone, said rotary worm feeder adapted to supply fuel to said combustion chamber, the initial zone of said rotary worm feeder located in a fuel feeder duct; a casing having said combustion chamber mounted therein, said casing having primary air ducts and secondary air ducts, said casing being connected by hook catches to a gearwheel, the gearwheel being rotationally mounted between a pair of cage bearings positioned between a main plate and a compensating and pressure plate, said casing having openings for an inflow of air from a blower chamber through an adjustable screen, the adjustable screen controlling a ratio of primary air and secondary air respectively injected into the primary air ducts and the secondary air ducts by increasing or decreasing an area of the openings, said rotary worm feeder having an axially positioned aeration duct, the aeration duct having an inlet with openings positioned in the blower chamber and an outlet having openings in said combustion chamber.
2. The solid fuel boiler burner of claim 1, wherein the aeration duct has an injector in the outlet thereof.
3. The solid fuel boiler burner of claim 1, wherein the combustion chamber is connected with said casing by a catch and a rib, wherein said casing is connected to the gearwheel by said hook catches positioned in openings along a perimeter of the gearwheel in a frontal plane thereof.
4. The solid fuel boiler burner of claim 1, wherein an outlet of said fuel feeder duct has a wall with openings that are covered by a screen.
5. The solid fuel boiler burner of claim 1, wherein the primary air ducts and the secondary air ducts are defined by ribs formed between an internal surface of said casing and an external surface of said combustion chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The subject of the invention, in an example, but not limiting, implementation is presented in the figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) The burner has a rotary combustion chamber 1 which is placed on a casing pipe 2 with a ring 3 closing the front of the burner and with ribs 4, and as a unit is connected to a gearwheel 6, which is powered by a gearwheel 13 of the transmission gear with electric motor not shown on the figures. The rotary movement of the combustion chamber 1 is thus ensured.
(13) Moreover the chamber from the drive side is closed by a permanent wallcompensating and pressure plate 7, in which an opening is located, to which pellet fuel feeder duct 8 and an ignition heater hot air injection duct are connected.
(14) The fuel in pellet form is fed into the combustion chamber 1 through the fuel feeder duct 8 using a worm feeder 9 driven by an electric motor drive (not shown in the figures).
(15) The burner is equipped with a blower chamber 24 closed by a main plate 5, bulkhead plate 37 and casing plate 38, into which is forced from the fan 17.
(16) A fuel feeder duct (8) and an ignition heater, as well as a unit for dividing the air into primary air and secondary air are located, in the blower chamber 24.
(17) The combustion chamber 1 is fed with fuel through the fuel feeder duct 8, which may be equipped with secondary air aeration openings, whereas the secondary air is fed by the aeration duct 16 inside the worm feeder 9, which may be equipped with an ending with an injector tip with openings 35 to ensure aftercombustion of some flue gases.
(18) Openings 36 in the fuel feeder duct 8 wall, covered by screen 39 are used to create a stream which prevents gases from flowing towards the fuel inlet. Aeration openings 10 deliver air to the combustion chamber 1, and the openings 32 which supply air to chamber 1 may be covered by the screen 23 in order to adjust the air stream volume.
(19) The chamber's support by the gearwheel 6 is provided with two ball bearings 18 placed on one side on the burner permanent main plate 5, and on the other side on a permanent compensating and pressure plate 7 with spring-adjustable pressure.
(20) The rotary combustion chamber 1 which is placed on a casing 2 with a ring 3 closing the front of the burner and with ribs 4 forms a unit connected to a gearwheel 6, which is powered by a gearwheel 13 of the transmission gear with an electric motor not shown on the figure, and thus the rotary movement of the combustion chamber is ensured. The gearwheel 6 is connected to the combustion chamber 1 and casing 2 unit with hook catches 29.
(21) Air from the ducts 26 and 27 is fed through openings 10 in the combustion chamber 1. Separation of the air volume into individual ducts is performed by a system of openings in the gearwheel 6 and the compensating and pressure plate 7 and appropriate openings 14 and 15 covered by the screen 11 using rotation of the gearwheel 12.
(22) Fuel feeder duct 8 may be equipped with secondary air aeration openings 32, 33 and 36. The secondary air is fed by an aerating duct 16 inside the worm feeder 9, which may be equipped with an ending with injector openings 35 to ensure aftercombustion of some flue gases. The openings 36 in the fuel feeder duct 8 wall are used to create a stream which prevents gases from flowing towards the fuel inlet. The aeration openings 32 and 36 may be covered by the screen 23 and 39 in order to adjust the air stream volume.
(23) The burner is equipped with a blower chamber 24 dosed by the main plate 5, bulkhead plate 37 and casing plate 38, into which air is forced from the fan 17.
(24) In the blower chamber 24 a fuel feeder duct 8 and an ignition heater, as well as a unit for dividing the air into primary air and secondary air are located.
(25) Primary air is understood to be air fed under the combusted bed and passes through the bed, whereas secondary air is the air fed over the bed into the flame zone, used for aftercombustion of the volatile parts.
(26) The primary air ducts 26 and the secondary air ducts 27 are used to supply air to the bed 25. The ducts change their function due to rotation, acting as primary air duets when under the bed and as secondary air ducts when moving above the bed as a result of rotation.
(27) The combustion chamber 1 rotates during operation along with its casing 2, and this unit is placed on the gearwheel 6 placed on two cage bearings 18 placed axially in relation to the combustion chamber axis 1.
(28) The combustion chamber 1 with its casing 2 has a structure which enables its rapid assembly and disassembly using catch hooks 29 and is locked with a locking element 20 according to
(29) The combustion chamber 1 also has a protective element 30, as shown in
(30) The fuel feeder duct 8 in the fuel discharging section to the combustion chamber 1 is equipped with aeration openings 36 which ensure swirling on the circumference of the fuel feeder duct's 8 cylinder generator line. The slotted openings are equipped with versions according to
(31) The aeration openings 36 and 32 according to
(32) The fuel worm feeder 9 has on its axis an aerating duct 16 with an afterburner ending with holes 35. The worm elements may be constructed of metal or ceramics.
(33) The fuel feeder worm 9 has on its axis an aerating duct 16 with an afterburner ending with a bell ending version (open).
(34) Adjustment of the amount of secondary air to primary air is performed through throttling the flow of air with openings 14 and 15 fed into the secondary air ducts by decreasing or increasing the inner diameter of the openings using the diaphragm 11 moved by the gearwheel 12.
(35) The main plate 5 and the bulkhead plate 37 of the blower chamber 24 are equipped with slotted openings 40 according to
(36) Rotary combustion chamber 1 is also made of heat-resistant steel or of ceramics.
(37) The combustion chamber 1 rotates during operation along with its casing 2, and this unit is mounted on gearwheel 6.