Burner for the combustion of liquid fuels in the gaseous state

Combustion – Heated line section feeds flame holder

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431208, 48103, F23D 1144

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044214758

ABSTRACT:
A burner has a gasification chamber (11) without air inlet openings so that the evaporation of fuel takes place essentially without air. A motor (15) drives wipers (17) which distribute the fuel over a heatable wall (19) of a gasification chamber 11 and remove deposits therefrom. A bellows (35) and a ventilator (45) comprise heat barriers between hot portions of the burner and the motor 15.

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