CONTROL UNIT FOR DETECTING A FLAME IN OPERATION USING FLAME MONITORS SUITABLE FOR BURNERS AND FLAME MONITORING SYSTEM
20230160571 · 2023-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23N1/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N2223/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N2229/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N5/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N5/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N2229/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N5/206
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N5/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23N1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N5/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Control unit for detecting a flame in operation using flame monitors suitable for burners operated using a fuel, wherein the flame monitor comprises at least one sensor as operating means for detecting the radiation emission from a flame as a visible reaction between fuel and oxidizing oxygen in a combustion region, and an evaluation circuit associated with the at least one sensor, the evaluation circuit determining whether the radiation received by the sensor corresponds to that of a burning flame and, if the result is negative, generating a fuel supply switch-off signal, wherein at least two flame detectors are connected in such a way that a basic electrical circuit is formed which processes the output signals of the at least two flame monitors via closing contacts in an OR operation or via closing contacts in an AND operation, depending on which of at least two operating states of flame detection is assigned to the output signals of the flame monitors, and a switching logic is provided for switching between the at least two operating states, which logic links an intelligent subsystem with a logic function plan.
Claims
1. Control unit for detecting a flame in operation using flame monitors suitable for burners operated using a fuel, wherein the flame monitor comprises sensors as operating means for detecting the radiation emission from a flame as a visible reaction between fuel and oxidizing oxygen in a combustion region, and an evaluation circuit associated with the sensors, the evaluation circuit determining whether the radiation received by the sensors correspond to that of a burning flame and, if the result is negative, generating a fuel supply switch-off signal, wherein at least two flame detectors are connected in such a way that a basic electrical circuit is formed which processes the output signals of the at least two flame monitors via closing contacts in an OR operation or via closing contacts in an AND operation, depending on which of at least two operating states of flame detection is assigned to the output signals of the flame monitors, and a switching logic is provided for switching between the at least two operating states, which logic links an intelligent subsystem with a logic function plan.
2. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein the output signals of the at least two flame monitors each switch on/off closing contacts, in particular relays.
3. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein the power circuit-basic circuit output optionally processes the output signals in an OR operation for a first operating state of the flame detector or an AND operation for a second operating state of the flame detector, wherein in the first operating state at least two flame monitors individually separately switch through a flame detection and in the second operating state the at least two flame monitors only jointly switch through a flame detection.
4. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein, in the case of the OR operation for the first operating state, the at least two flame monitoring outputs are individually detectable and can be evaluated by means of a current meter comprised by the control unit.
5. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein, in the case of the AND operation for the second operating state, the at least two outputs of the flame monitors are individually detectable and an interruption of the basic circuit can be evaluated by the control unit.
6. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein the AND operation is a serial connection of the outputs of the flame monitors and the OR operation is a parallel connection of the outputs of the flame monitors.
7. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein the at least two flame monitors are provided for detecting sections of the combustion area which are axially spaced apart from one another.
8. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein the at least two flame monitors comprise binary and/or analog sensors.
9. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein the sensors are photo sensors.
10. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein the switching logic comprises a changeover relay having at least two changeover contacts for interconnecting the OR link with the AND link in a common circuit diagram.
11. Control unit according to claim 10, wherein the circuit diagram selectively switches the OR operation and the AND operation.
12. Control unit according to claim 10, wherein the switching logic can be actuated via a feedback signal to a fuel valve which can be actuated via a burner control unit.
13. Control unit according to claim 12, wherein the burner control unit is provided for optimizing a mixing ratio of gas and air.
14. Control unit according to claim 1, wherein a timer module is provided which causes a forced switchover between OR operation and AND operation as a function of time.
15. Flame monitoring system for sensing a presence or a loss of a flame for burners with combustion chambers longer than 1 m, wherein at least one flame monitor being provided at the end of each flame area, and having a control unit according to claim 1 as a combustion monitoring unit.
Description
[0023] The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the embodiments shown in the accompanying figures.
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[0028] As shown in
[0029] In a known manner, the burner control unit 8 further has control outputs 9, 10 for a valve-controlled air supply 1, a gas supply 12 and an ignition system 13.
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[0031] The at least two flame monitors 3, 4 are connected in such a way that a basic electrical circuit 20, 21 is formed which processes the output signals of the at least two flame monitors 3, 4 via closing contacts 14, 15 in an OR operation 16 or via closing contacts 17, 18 in an AND operation 19. Depending on which of at least two operating states of a flame detection system is assigned to the output signals of the flame monitors 3, 4, processing of the output signals of the flame monitors 3, 4 is performed by a basic circuit control unit 22.
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[0033] By means of the OR element 16 shown in
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[0036] The contacts 17, 18, shown in
[0037] The output of the new output relay 23 can be designed so that various automatic burner controls can be used. On the one hand, a normal relay contact can be provided, which is connected via a line 32 to the flame monitoring input 7 on the burner control unit 8. Alternatively or additionally, connection to an ionization input of the basic circuit control unit 22 is also possible via a resistor 29 with diode 30. The basic circuit control unit 22 can also be integrated in the burner control unit 8 (see
[0038] In the event that the feedback signal 26—fuel valve open—fails to appear or is not connected, a forced switchover can also be performed. This can be done via a timer module 33, which can be designed as a switch-on delay and can be activated when the voltage supply 34 is switched on. The time delay can be adjustable in order to be able to represent corresponding specifications on the approval side for pre-ventilation and extraneous light control.
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[0040] The output signals of the at least two flame detectors 3, 4 each switch on/off closing contacts 14, 15; 17, 18, which can also be designed as relays. The output signals are optionally processed in an OR operation for a first operating state of the flame detector or an AND operation for a second operating state of the flame detector. Both combinations are implemented additively in the basic circuit 20, 21, but selectively connected by means of the switching logic 24.
[0041] With OR operation 16 for the first operating state, the outputs of the at least two flame monitors 3, 4 are individually detectable by means of a current meter comprised by the control unit 22, for example, if not all flame monitors 2, 3 provide an output signal.
[0042] In the AND operation 19 for the second operating state, the outputs of the at least two flame monitors are individually checked and an interruption of the basic circuit can be evaluated by the control unit 22.
[0043] The AND operation 19 is preferably a serial connection of the outputs of the flame detectors 3, 4 and the OR operation 16 is preferably a parallel connection of the outputs of the flame monitors 3, 4. The operations can also be replaced by binary elements.
[0044] The at least two flame monitors 3, 4 can have binary and/or analog sensors as flame sensors, in particular photosensors.
[0045] Burner control 8 may be designed to optimize a mixing ratio of gas and air.
[0046] For switching between the at least two operating states, a switching logic 24 is provided. This switching logic 24 combines an intelligent subsystem comprising closing contacts 14, 15, 17, 18, OR element 16, basic electric circuit 20, 21, and AND element 19 with a logic function plan comprising changeover relays 25 and changeover contacts 27, 28.
[0047] All publications and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
[0048] The invention now being fully described, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the appended claims.