Claims
- 1. A combustion control apparatus comprising:
- a premix combustion burner;
- a primary air feed passage for supplying primary air;
- an injector disposed between the primary passage and the burner and comprising, from upstream to downstream, an air passage having an inlet section for introducing air thereinto, a flow contracting section having its inner diameter progressively decreasing as it extends downstream, a constricted section of substantially a constant inner diameter at any section thereof and having a length of 0.5 to 3 times its inner diameter, and an enlarged section communicating with the constricted section and having its inner diameter gradually increasing as it extends downstream to the burner;
- a fuel injecting nozzle arranged coaxially with the constricted section of the injector, said nozzle having a discharge end facing downstream and disposed in the vicinity of a transverse plane passing through the upstream end of the constricted section whereby the fuel and air are mixed in said enlarged section of the injector, said nozzle having at the downstream end thereof an outer diameter of 0.3 to 0.5 times the inner diameter of the constricted section;
- a fuel feed passage communicating with the nozzle;
- a pressure regulator disposed in the fuel feed passage and comprising a valve port, a valve body for controlling the degree of opening of the valve port, a pressure difference producer disposed downstream from the valve port and having low pressure section means for producing a pressure lower than the outlet pressure from the pressure regulator, a balance diaphragm disposed in opposed relation with the valve port and having an area substantially equal to the area of the valve port, a main diaphragm having an area larger than the area of the balance diaphragm, said two diaphragms being connected to the valve body, said low pressure section means communicating directly with a diaphragm chamber defined between the two diaphragms, a back pressure chamber on the side of the main diaphragm opposite to the valve port;
- an equalizing pipe for introducing the pressure in the inlet section of the injector into said back pressure chamber; and
- an orifice arranged in the fuel feed passage between the regulator and the nozzle.
- 2. A combustion control apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a fuel on-off valve is disposed in the fuel feed passage between the fuel injecting nozzle and the pressure regulator.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 29,379, filed Apr. 12, 1979 and abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1405093 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Gas Engineers, Handbook, 1966, Chapter 13, pp. 12/211-12/231. |
I.G.E. Journal, Jun. 1965, pp. 470-489. |
North American Mfg. Co., Instructions 72.18, Nov. 1965, Bulletin 73.37, Aug. 1966, Bulletin 73.49, Jun. 1966. |
Continuations (1)
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