Stoves and furnaces – Liquid heater – Fluid fuel burner for other than top-accessible vessel
Patent
1985-01-24
1987-08-11
Scott, Samuel
Stoves and furnaces
Liquid heater
Fluid fuel burner for other than top-accessible vessel
122 55A, 122 14, 122 31A, F24H 120
Patent
active
046854444
ABSTRACT:
The lower section (9a) of a flame tube (9), in which a burner (11) generates a flame (F), protrudes into the water contents (W), which contains an absorbent, of a water tank (1). The hot combustion gases are drawn into the water and set in turbulent motion by means of a rotor (12), whereby a long residence time and large contact areas result. The purified gases leave the water tank (1) through an outlet (18). The heat generated within the water contents (W) is removed through a tube coil (6) through which a liquid flows. The equipment is uncomplicated and inexpensive, and ensures excellent efficiency. The escaping waste gases no longer contain any detectable pollutant residues.
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Flanigan Allen J.
Scott Samuel
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