Burner tube heat exchanger for a storage tank
10773880 ยท 2020-09-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H1/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/6579
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
F24H9/1836
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D88/744
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24H1/206
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B65D88/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24H9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H1/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heating assembly for heating a liquid storage tank includes a heat exchanger tank supported in one wall of the storage tank to extend into the storage tank in contact with liquid stored therein. The heat exchanger tank contains a heat exchanger fluid therein which is heated by a burner tube extending through the heat exchanger tank whereby heat is only transferred to the liquid in the storage tank through the heat exchanger fluid. A controller actuates the burner head of the burner tube to maintain temperature of the heat exchanger fluid between upper and lower temperature limits. The operation of the burner head is interrupted in response to temperature of the liquid in the storage tank exceeding an upper limit, or fluid level in the heat exchanger tank being below a lower limit as determined by respective sensors.
Claims
1. A heating assembly in combination with a liquid storage tank having walls surrounding a hollow interior containing a stored liquid comprising a produced hydrocarbon therein and a production source separate from the liquid storage tank containing produced hydrocarbons therein, the assembly comprising: a heat exchanger tank including boundary walls containing a heat exchanger liquid therein which is different from the stored liquid in the liquid storage tank; a burner head supported externally of the liquid storage tank; a heating apparatus adapted to generate heat, the heating apparatus being supported within the heat exchanger tank so as to be surrounded by the heat exchanger liquid within the heat exchanger tank; the heating apparatus comprising a burner tube defining an exhaust passage communicating from an inlet end coupled to the burner head to an outlet end vented to atmosphere such that the exhaust passage is arranged to receive products of combustion from the burner head therethrough; the heat exchanger tank being supported within the liquid storage tank such that (i) the stored liquid in the liquid storage tank surrounds the heat exchanger tank and (ii) the heat exchanger liquid is contained in the heat exchanger tank so as to be kept separate from and isolated from the stored liquid in the liquid storage tank that surrounds the heat exchanger tank; a liquid level monitor supported on the heat exchanger tank adjacent to a top end of the heat exchanger tank and above a main portion of the burner tube which is within the heat exchanger tank; the liquid level monitor being in operative connection to the burner head so as to be arranged to cease operation of the burner head responsive to a liquid level of the heat exchanger liquid falling below a level of the liquid level monitor such that (i) the burner tube is fully submerged in the heat exchanger liquid and (ii) heat generated by the heating apparatus is arranged to be communicated from the heating apparatus to the stored liquid in the liquid storage tank primarily through the heat exchanger liquid and the boundary walls of the heat exchanger tank; and a production passage received within the heat exchanger tank and communicating through the heat exchanger tank between an inlet end of the production passage in communication with the production source so as to receive the produced hydrocarbons therefrom and an outlet end of the production passage in communication with the hollow interior of the liquid storage tank so as to communicate the produced hydrocarbons in the production passage into the hollow interior of the liquid storage tank; the production passage being in heat exchanging relationship with the heating assembly below the liquid level monitor through the heat exchanger liquid that surrounds the production passage while receiving the produced hydrocarbons therein which are communicated from the production source to the hollow interior of the liquid storage tank.
2. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger tank is arranged to be supported within the liquid storage tank such that the burner tube cannot directly communicate with the hollow interior of the liquid storage tank and heat is only communicated from the burner tube to the stored liquid in the liquid storage tank through the heat exchanger liquid.
3. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger tank is in sealing engagement with one of the walls of the liquid storage tank.
4. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger tank is arranged to extend horizontally inward from an upright boundary wall of the liquid storage tank.
5. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein a volume of the heat exchanger liquid in the heat exchanger tank is fixed.
6. The assembly according to claim 5 further comprising an overflow tank located externally of the heat exchanger tank and an overflow passage in communication between the overflow tank and the heat exchanger tank so as to be arranged to permit expansion of the heat exchanger liquid from the heat exchanger tank into the overflow tank.
7. The assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a heat exchanger temperature monitor arranged to monitor a temperature of the heat exchanger liquid in the heat exchanger tank, and a controller arranged to cease heating operation of the heating apparatus responsive to a temperature of the heat exchanger liquid as monitored by the heat exchanger temperature monitor exceeding a prescribed upper temperature limit.
8. The assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a heat exchanger temperature monitor arranged to monitor a temperature of the heat exchanger liquid in the heat exchanger tank, and a controller arranged to actuate heating operation of the heating apparatus responsive to a temperature of the heat exchanger liquid as monitored by the heat exchanger temperature monitor falling below a prescribed lower temperature limit.
9. The assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a storage temperature monitor arranged to monitor a temperature of the stored liquid in the liquid storage tank, and a controller arranged to cease operation of the heating apparatus responsive to a temperature of the stored liquid as monitored by the storage temperature monitor exceeding a prescribed upper temperature limit.
10. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inlet end and the outlet end of the burner tube communicate through a common wall of the heat exchanger tank so as to be arranged to communicate through a common wall of the liquid storage tank.
11. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger tank includes a perimeter flange projecting outwardly from the boundary walls about a circumference of the heat exchanger tank, the perimeter flange being arranged to be mounted in sealing engagement about a perimeter of an opening in the wall of the liquid storage tank.
12. The assembly according to claim 11 wherein the perimeter flange is defined by a perimeter edge of an end wall at one end of the heat exchanger tank.
13. The assembly according to claim 11 wherein the perimeter flange includes spaced apart mounting apertures formed therein so as to be arranged to secure the flange to the perimeter of the opening in the wall of the liquid storage tank using threaded fasteners.
14. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger liquid comprises glycol.
15. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the production passage follows a sinuous path through the heat exchanger tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Referring to the accompanying figures, there is illustrated a heating assembly generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The assembly 10 is suited for heating a liquid storage tank 12 having tank boundary walls 14 surrounding the hollow interior which defines a main liquid storage portion for storing liquid, for example oil therein. The heating assembly 10 is used with a burner head 16, for example a propane burner and is mounted within the oil storage tank in place of a conventional burner tube extending into the tank for heating the oil therein.
(8) Although various embodiments are shown in the accompanying figures, the common features of the various embodiments will first be described.
(9) The assembly 10 is mounted into a suitable opening 18 formed in an upright one of the walls 14 of the tank. A heat exchanger tank 20 of the assembly extends into the storage tank through the opening 18 so as to be elongate and extend generally horizontally inward into the tank from a first end 22 at the wall of the tank to an inner second end 24. The tank 20 is fully closed on all sides by respective side walls 26 and enclosed at both of the first and second ends by respective ends walls 28 such that the interior of the heat exchanger tank is a fixed closed volume containing a heat exchanger fluid therein which fills the tank such that the heat exchanger fluid within the heat exchanger tank is isolated from and kept separate from the stored liquid within the storage tank 12 that receives the heat exchanger tank 20 therein.
(10) At the first end of the tank 20, the end wall 28 comprises a generally vertically oriented end plate which protrudes beyond the side walls about the full perimeter edge thereof to define a perimeter flange 30 extending about a full circumference of the heat exchanger tank at the first end thereof. The perimeter flange overlaps the side wall of the oil storage tank within which the heat exchanger tank is mounted about the full perimeter of the opening 18. Mounting apertures 32 are located at circumferentially spaced positions about the perimeter flange so as to permit mounting to the tank wall about the perimeter of the opening using suitable threaded fasteners 33 for example. A gasket 34 may be provided about the perimeter of the opening 18 of the tank wall to be clamped between the storage tank and the perimeter mounting flange of the heat exchanger tank so that the heat exchanger tank is mounted in sealing engagement with the storage tank wall about the full perimeter thereof.
(11) The assembly further includes a burner tube 36 which is generally U-shaped so as to comprise two elongate sections 38 extending horizontally and longitudinally substantially between the first and second ends of the heat exchanger tank. The two sections 38 are joined at the second end of the tank by a curved section to define the U-shape of the burner tube.
(12) A lowermost one of the two sections 38 protrudes through the end wall 28 at the first end of the tank to define an inlet of an exhaust passage defined by the burner tube. A suitable bolt flange 40 about the inlet permits coupling to a burner head 16 for receiving the products of combustion therefrom in use to heat the burner tube and thus heat the oil in the storage tank as described in further detail below.
(13) The uppermost section 38 of the burner tube similarly protrudes through the end wall 28 at the first end of the heat exchanger tank above the inlet. The portion of the second section protruding to the exterior is coupled to a vertical stack 42 to define an outlet of the exhaust passage defined by the burner tube which is vented to atmosphere.
(14) The main portion of the burner tube between the inlet and outlet ends thereof as defined primarily by the first and second sections 38 and the curved section therebetween is fully contained within the heat exchanger tank. The heat exchanger tank is in turn mounted within the storage tank wall so that the main portion of the burner tube is the only portion received within the storage tank and also such that the main portion is fully surrounded by heat exchanger fluid contained within the heat exchanger tank. In a preferred embodiment, the heat exchanger fluid is glycol. Regardless of the type of heat exchanger fluid, the heat exchanger tank is mounted such that heat can only be communicated from the burner tube to the oil in the main oil storage portion of the storage tank through the heat exchanger fluid in the heat exchanger tank. This ensures no direct communication between the burner tube and the oil in the storage tank.
(15) In use, the heating assembly is installed in a storage tank by providing a suitable opening in the upright wall of the tank so that the heat exchanger tank can be substantially fully inserted into the oil storage tank to extend longitudinally and horizontally inward from the first end of the tank wall to the second end terminating internally within the oil storage tank. Using the gasket and bolts through the perimeter mounting flange the first end of the heat exchanger tank is mounted in sealing engagement about the perimeter of the opening in the storage tank wall.
(16) The burner head is coupled to the inlet of the burner tube and operated such that the products of combustion from the burner head are directed through the burner tube from the inlet to the outlet to heat up the burner tube and in turn heat up the heat exchanger fluid surrounding the burner tube. The heat transferred to the fluid is in turn transferred to the oil through the increased exterior surface area of the heat exchanger tank.
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(19) Turning now more particularly to the first embodiment of
(20) The first end of the production passage includes the bolt flange 46 at the exterior of the heat exchanger tank to permit coupling to suitable oil production equipment to receive produced oil directly therein, for example a production tank 47 containing a produced hydrocarbon therein, thus defining an inlet 48 of the production passage. Produced fluids are communicated from the inlet towards an opposing outlet 50 defined by the second end of the production passage at the second end of the heat exchanger tank.
(21) The production passage is comprised of plural lengths of pipe joined by curved sections to define a sinuous path from the inlet to the outlet through the heat exchanger fluid. The winding and non-linear path of the production passage increases the duration that the produced fluids are in heat exchanging relationship with the heat exchanger fluid.
(22) Connecting oil production equipment to the inlet of the production passage also allows heat to be transferred from the burner tube to the produced fluids in the production passage 44 by transferring heat across the heat exchanger fluid in the heat exchanger tank surrounding both the burner tube and the production passage.
(23) Turning now more particularly to the embodiment of
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(25) A storage temperature monitor 66 is also provided for monitoring a temperature of the liquid in the liquid storage tank. The storage temperature monitor 66 is supported in the boundary wall of the storage tank, spaced apart laterally from the heat exchanger tank, at an elevation which is near a vertical center of the storage tank and the heat exchanger tank respectively. The storage temperature monitor communicates through the boundary wall of the storage tank so as to be in contact with the liquid stored in the storage tank 12. The controller 60 in this instance is arranged to cease operation of the burner head responsive to a temperature of the liquid as monitored by the storage temperature monitor exceeding a prescribed upper temperature limit regardless of the condition sensed by the heat exchanger temperature monitor. More particularly, if the liquid temperature in the storage tank exceeds the respective upper storage temperature limit, the burner head is not operated even if the heat exchanger temperature monitor indicates a temperature below the upper limit thereof.
(26) Another one of the sensors associated with the controller is a fluid level monitor 62 which is supported on the outer end wall 28 of the heat exchanger tank 20 adjacent to the top end of the heat exchanger tank to communicate through the end wall with fluid inside the tank. More particularly, the fluid level monitor 62 is arranged to monitor a level of heat exchanger fluid in the heat exchanger tank by determining if the fluid is in contact with the monitor or not. The monitor is mounted above the height of the burner tubes to define a minimum operational height of the liquid which the burner tube within the heat exchanger tank fully submerged within the liquid heat exchanger fluid. The controller 60 monitors if fluid is in contact with the monitor 62 to determine if the height of the fluid is above or below the level of the monitor 62. Accordingly the controller can be arranged to cease operation of the burner head 16 responsive to a liquid level of the heat exchanger fluid falling below a prescribed lower level limit defined by the location of the monitor as indicated by a lack of liquid contact with the monitor 62. The operation of the burner head is prevented in the instance of a fluid level below the fluid level monitor 62 even if the temperature monitors indicate a heating demand.
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(29) A thermometer 76 can also be mounted externally on the outer end wall 28 of the heat exchanger tank to display temperature of the fluid within the heat exchanger tank as measured by the thermometer in communication with the fluid.
(30) The assembly according to
(31) Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.