INTEGRATED BURNER ASSEMBLY
20180238540 ยท 2018-08-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23D14/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D91/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/82
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23D99/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Embodiments of integrated burner assemblies, for use in classified hazardous areas, effectively utilize a designated general or non-classified area classification inside a burner housing to simplify wiring connections between various components of a managed burner system. A valve train which supplies fuel to the burner and a control unit which manages the burner assembly and the valve train are mounted external to the burner housing in a classified hazardous area. Mechanically protected wiring is used to connect the valve train and control unit to the non-classified area. The open wiring connections inside the non-classified area, connecting between the burner assembly and the mechanically protected wiring from the control unit and the mechanically protected wiring from the valve train are free of mechanically protection considerations.
Claims
1. An integrated burner system for use in a classified area comprising: a burner housing having a burner assembly, an air inlet end and a combustion end, a flame arrestor fluidly connected to the air inlet end for forming a non-classified area in the burner housing between the burner assembly and the flame arrestor; a control system located in the classified area external to the burner housing; mechanically protected wiring extending between the control system and the non-classified area of the burner housing; a valve train in the classified area external to the burner housing for supplying fuel to the burner for combustion thereat; mechanically protected wiring extending between the valve train and the non-classified area of the burner housing; and open electrical connections, formed within the non-classified area of the burner housing, between the burner assembly, the mechanically protected wiring from the control system and the mechanically protected wiring of the valve train area.
2. The integrated burner system of claim 1, wherein the non-classified area in the burner housing is a first non-classified chamber, further comprising: a second non-classified chamber extending from the first non-classified chamber for housing the electrical connections therein; and a discontinuous barrier extending between the first and second non-classified chambers.
3. The integrated burner system of claim 2 wherein the discontinuous barrier is a heat barrier.
4. The integrated burner system of claim 2 wherein the discontinuous barrier is a liquid barrier.
5. The integrated burner system of claim 4 wherein the discontinuous barrier comprises an upwardly extending lip extending along the discontinuity for forming a containment for receiving liquid in the first chamber.
6. A method for pre-assembly of an integrated burner system for equipment used in a classified environment comprising: installing a burner assembly at a combustion end of a burner housing; installing a flame arrestor at an air intake end of the burner housing forming a non-classified area between the burner assembly and the flame arrester; connecting mechanically protected wiring between a control unit, located in the classified area, and the non-classified area; fluidly connecting a valve train, located in the classified area to the burner for supplying fuel thereto; connecting mechanically protected wiring between the valve train and the non-classified area; and forming open electrical connections in the non-classified area between the burner assembly, the mechanically protected wiring from the control unit and the mechanically protected wiring from the valve train.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the non-classified area is a first non-classified chamber, further comprising: extending a perimeter of the burner housing; and installing a discontinuous barrier therein for forming a second non-classified chamber for housing the electrical connections.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the discontinuous barrier is a heat barrier.
9. The method of claim 7 further comprising: installing a lip along the discontinuity for forming a liquid containment within the first chamber for receiving liquid therein.
10. The method of claim 6 further comprising: testing the system prior to installation onsite; and certifying the system prior to installation onsite.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: delivering the system onsite for installation thereat; connecting a supply of fuel to the valve train; and connecting a power supply to the control unit for powering the system.
12. The method of claim 6 further comprising: testing the system prior to installation; delivering the system onsite for installation thereat; connecting a supply of fuel to the valve train; connecting a power supply to the control unit; and certifying the system on-site.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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Prior Art
[0028] As shown simplistically in
[0029] Others have provided integrated systems which have a pre-assembled package including a burner 10 and a flame arrester 12, both of which are in a housing 14. Further, a burner management system or control unit 16 and a valve train 18 are included in the package for delivery to the site. Known systems however still require mechanically protected wiring methods for use in hazardous Class 1, Division 2 locations. On-site, personnel are expected to connect the valve train components and control unit, and then certify the system.
[0030] Having reference to
[0031] As shown in
Embodiments
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The burner housing 14 comprises an air inlet end 26 and a combustion end 28, the burner 10 being mounted at the combustion end 28 and the flame arrestor 12 being mounted to the air inlet end 26. At least the portion of the burner housing 14 therebetween is classified as the non-classified area A.
[0034] The control unit 16, valve train 18 and electrical components 24 thereof are located external to the burner housing 14, generally in a Class 1, Division 2 location. Wiring W is supplied from the control unit 16 to the burner housing 14 and from the valve train's electrical components 24 to the burner housing 14, using mechanically protected wiring methods, suitable for Class 1, Division 2 locations. The electrical components 24 in the valve train 18 are typically hermetically sealed solenoids, pressure switches and the like, already in compliance with mechanically protected requirements.
[0035] The wiring W, received at the non-classified burner housing 14 from the control unit 16 is readily connected therein, such as at a terminal block B, to the burner 10 and an ignition unit 28 and to other wiring W received from the electrical components 24 using simplified wiring methods suitable for non-classified or non-hazardous areas. Thus, overall, the electrical wiring is simplified compared to the prior art systems shown in
[0036] The burner system 22 can be pre-assembled, pre-wired, pre-tested, and inspected prior to delivery onsite. Once onsite, personnel need only mount the system 22 to the onsite equipment, connect the control unit 16 to a source of power and connect the valve train 18 to a source of fuel. Wiring at the terminal blocks B can remain as pre-wired, or be finalized, or revised, such work being performed in the non-classified area of the burner housing 14, without a concern for disturbance of any individual mechanically protected connections.
[0037] Having reference to
[0038] The burner housing 14 is extended to form a second non-classified chamber 32 connected to the first chamber 30. The second non-classified chamber 32 is used for housing the wiring connections 20 therein. A door 34 is hinged to the burner housing 14 to cover an access opening 36 in the burner housing 14 for enclosing both the non-classified first and second chambers 30,32. A flame arrester 12 is pre-installed in the door 34 of the burner housing 14. A gasket 38, best seen in
[0039] A heat barrier 40 is formed between the first and second chambers 30,32 to minimize damage to the wiring connections 20 as a result of heat from the burner 10. The heat barrier 40 is discontinuous therebetween, maintaining the non-classified designation therebetween. In an embodiment, the heat barrier 40 forms a gap 42 between the access opening 36 and a front end 44 of the heat barrier 40.
[0040] Further, in embodiments having the second chamber 32 located below the first chamber 30, an upwardly extending lip 46 is formed about the discontinuity, forming a containment C in the first chamber 30 to receive and accumulate liquid therein. Liquid present therein is generally as a result of condensation from the burner 10. The containment C acts to prevent the liquid from freely draining into the second chamber 32 and mitigates risk of contact with the wiring connections 20 therein. In an embodiment, the upwardly extending lip 46 is formed along the heat barrier's front end 44 to form the containment C.
[0041] Combustion air is generally admitted through a plurality of passageways 48 formed in a flame cell 50 of the flame arrester 12 to provide a source of primary air for the burner 10. Flame propagation from the burner housing 14, to the atmosphere without, is prevented by the plurality of passageways 48 of the flame cell 50. Applicant understands the passageways cause a reduction in flame generated heat therein, thereby extinguishing any flame. Once installed, the flame arrester 12 is tested using standard API flame testing.
[0042] The ignition unit 28 for controlling ignition of the burner 10, including a pilot burner, is also housed within the second chamber 32. Wiring W.sub.I to one or more igniters generally passes through the heat barrier 40 using the simplified wiring methods for non-classified areas and can be protected using liquid tight fittings as the ignition wiring W.sub.I passes through the containment C.
[0043] Fuel lines F connecting the valve train 18 to the burner 10 are not routed through the second chamber 32, thereby maintaining the second chamber 32 as a non-classified area. Further, unlike the prior art, piping, regulators and the like which handle the passage of fuel through the valve train 18 are located external to the second chamber 32 for maintaining the second chamber 32 as a non-classified area.