Fuel gas burner and method of producing a short flame

Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation – Flame shaping – or distributing components in combustion zone

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431183, 431187, 431265, 126110C, 239406, F23C 500, F23Q 300

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043838200

ABSTRACT:
A fuel gas burner produces a short fan-shaped flame and has primary utility in oil-to-gas furnace conversions. The burner includes swirl generating blades disposed in an annulus between a burner barrel carrying the bulk of the combustion gas and a mixing tube carrying approximately a 1.1 air/gas mixture. The blades induce a violent, turbulent action to the combustion gas to encourage formation of the short flame. The flame is preferably formed with a fan shape.

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