Cooling system for gasifier burner operating in a high pressure

Combustion – Timer – programmer – retarder or condition responsive control – Of means protecting burner component from combustion heat

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431160, 2391323, 122 65, F23N 524, F23D 1136

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ABSTRACT:
A burner for operating in a high temperature and high pressure atmosphere such as in a fuel burning gasifier, requires a high degree of cooling such as by water circulation through the burner. In the event of physical breakage or damage to the normal cooling system, means is provided for introducing a higher pressure coolant into the system. The latter fills the system, both upstream and downstream of the cooling coil, to permit progressive discontinuance of the burner operation without substantial damage. It further avoids the backflow of gas from the high pressure gasifier which would otherwise be discharged to flow back through the cooling system and be discharged into the atmosphere thereby creating a dangerous as well as a harmful environment.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2963353 (1960-12-01), Eastman
patent: 3874592 (1975-04-01), Buschmann et al.
patent: 4666463 (1987-05-01), Stellaccio

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