Claims
- 1. A method of supplying air to a combustion device comprising the steps of:
- a) feeding air from a common supply to an air register;
- b) dividing the air fed from the common supply at the air register into at least two discrete flow paths to produce at least two flows, each of which is susceptible of acurate flow measurement;
- c) measuring the actual flow in each flow path to obtain the overall air flow, and based on said measured air flow characteristic, controlling said air flow through the air register to control combustion in the combustion device;
- d) independently regulating the first flow such that the first flow produces a higher kinetic energy of combustion air in the combustion device than the second flow, to provide high intensity mixing of said first air flow and a fuel so as to provide for good ignition production at a full load when said first and second flows are discharged into the combustion device,
- e) independently regulating the second flow path to provide a smoother air flow near a perimeter of said air register to avoid nitrous oxide production by a very hot intense flame in said combustion device;
- f) discharging said first and second air flows into the combustion device such that the first flow which produces the higher kinetic energy of combustion air in the combustion device is concentrically surrounded by the second flow, and;
- g) supplying fuel to the combustion device coaxially of the air discharged into the combustion device.
- 2. An air register for feeding combustion air to a combustion device so as to divide the air into at least two discrete flow paths to provide at least two flows each of which is susceptible of accurate flow measurement, the air register comprising:
- a) a register body;
- b) means for creating a first air flow path having measurable characteristics representing the characteristics of a first portion of combustion air fed to the combustion device;
- c) means for creating a second air flow path having measurable characteristics representing the characteristics of a second portion of combustion air flow to the combustion device;
- d) means for both measuring the actual flow in each flow path to obtain the overall air flow in each path, and based on said air flow measurements, controlling said air flow through the air register to control combustion in the combustion device;
- e) means for independently regulating the flow of air in the first flow path and adding fuel thereto such that the first flow produces a higher kinetic energy of combustion air in the combustion device than the second flow to provide high intensity mixing of the first air flow and a fuel, so as to provide for good ignition production at full load when the flows are discharged into the combustion device,
- f) means for independently regulating the flow of air in the second flow path to provide a smoother air flow near a perimeter of said air register to minimize nitrous oxide production of a very intense flame of said combustion device, and;
- g) means for discharging said first and second air flows into the combustion device such that the first flow which produces the higher kinetic energy of combustion air in the combustion device is concentrically surrounded by the second flow.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/508,477, filed Apr. 11, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/277,206, filed Nov. 29, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 028,180, filed Nov. 19, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,801,261 issued Jan. 31, 1989.
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