Stoves and furnaces – Hot-air furnaces – Compressed air
Patent
1999-11-08
2000-11-14
Yeung, James C.
Stoves and furnaces
Hot-air furnaces
Compressed air
126 91A, 431326, 431328, 431170, F24H 302
Patent
active
061455016
ABSTRACT:
A burner system for a furnace (10) includes an in-shot burner (20) having an axially elongated tubular nozzle (40) having an inlet end (42), an outlet end (44) and a venturi transition section (46) therebetween. At least a portion of a catalyst body (50) is disposed within the outlet end (44) of the burner (40). The catalyst body (50) supports a partial oxidization catalyst operative to catalyze the fuel in the primary air/fuel mixture to intermediate combustion species, including hydrogen and carbon monoxide, thereby reducing emissions such as nitrogen oxides.
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Ho Chi Ming
Manohar Shailesh Sharad
Videto Brian D.
Carrier Corporation
Habelt William W.
Yeung James C.
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