Method and apparatus for shutting down a fuel-fired burner...

Gas separation: processes – Filtering – With cleaning of filter

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C095S001000, C095S018000, C095S026000, C095S273000, C055S282200, C055S282300, C055S385300, C055S523000, C055SDIG010, C055SDIG030, C096S417000, C096S424000, C060S274000, C060S311000, C431S006000, C431S075000, C431S077000

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07025810

ABSTRACT:
A method of operating a fuel-fired burner of an emission abatement assembly includes supplying a reduced amount of fuel to the fuel-fired burner in response to detection of a burner shutdown request. Such a reduced fuel supply continues for a predetermined time period after which fuel is no longer supplied to the burner. The supply of both combustion air and atomization air, along with spark generation, continues for a period of time after the fuel is shutoff. An emission abatement assembly is also disclosed.

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