Water heater with submerged combustion chamber

Stoves and furnaces – Liquid heater – Fluid fuel burner for other than top-accessible vessel

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122 17, F24H 120, F22B 500

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043972969

ABSTRACT:
The water heater has a totally submerged combustion chamber disposed within the lower third portion of the tank. Top and side openings connect respectively to an upwardly extending flue pipe and an inlet side cylinder to provide an air and gas passage through the tank in heat exchange relationship with water. A gas burner is receivable in the combustion chamber and is operated by a thermostat to assure a continuous supply of hot water. The totally submerged combustion chamber itself is solely supported by the flue pipe and side inlet cylinder.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2888911 (1959-06-01), Thompson
patent: 4301772 (1981-11-01), Eising

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