Stoves and furnaces – Hot-air furnaces – Liquid or gaseous fuel
Patent
1977-03-14
1979-02-13
Wayner, William E.
Stoves and furnaces
Hot-air furnaces
Liquid or gaseous fuel
431185, F24H 306
Patent
active
041389867
ABSTRACT:
A domestic furnace for heating a fluid that is circulated through a residential building includes an oil burner, a firebox for combustion products of the burner, a heat exchanger and a flue. A conduit extending from outside of the building supplies outside air to the burner and to the flue through a pressure controlled damper; the combustion air supplied to the burner is filtered. The air inlet to the burner includes a damper that closes automatically when the burner is extinguished, to eliminate heat losses up the flue during furnace standby. Nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbon, and smoke emissions are minimized by the design of the burner and firebox combination. A conventional type burner head is used, rather than a flame retention type, and its choke diameter is related quantitatively to the burner firing rate. In addition, the burner head has oversized, internal, peripheral air swirler vanes. The combustion air fan, an integral part of the burner, draws exterior air into the burner; it is designed to prevent coupling of combustion air flow spikes with combustion noise in the firebox. To reduce flame zone temperature and, thereby, to help minimize nitric oxide emissions, a substantial amount of heat is extracted from the firebox. The firebox is therefore uninsulated and has external radially-extending heat exchange fins in the heated fluid. It is matched in size and shape to the burners in order to optimize the reduction of emissions and of excess air requirements.
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"Design of an Optimum Distillate Oil Burner for Control of Pollutant Emissions" EPA--650/2--74--047, Jun., 1974.
Combs L. Paul
Okuda Allan S.
Russell Larry H.
Tapolcai, Jr. William E.
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator
Wayner William E.
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