Claims
- 1. A dual section fluid-cooled panel for removing heat from a metallurgical furnace or a gas evacuation system, comprising:
- a primary section having a chamber therein for holding a heat absorbing fluid;
- a secondary section having a chamber therein for holding a heat absorbing fluid;
- said secondary section being positioned exterior and adjacent to said primary section, and said secondary section being connectable to and disconnectable from said primary section; and
- means for introducing and removing the flow of heat absorbing fluid through either or both of said primary section and said secondary section, said means being selectively connectable to either or both of said primary section chamber and said secondary section chamber;
- wherein said secondary section is operated in the event of a failure of said connectable primary section; and
- wherein said fluid introducing and removing means comprises a first inlet communicating with said primary section, a second inlet communicating with said secondary section, and associated valving for controlling the flow of fluid into said inlets, and a temperature sensor positioned between said primary section and said secondary section, said temperature sensor being coupled to said valving, said temperature sensor detecting failure of said primary section and upon detecting such failure directing said valving to divert heat absorbing fluid through said secondary section.
- 2. The panel of claim 1 wherein said primary section and said secondary section are detachably connected to form a single unit construction, said primary section and said secondary section each having at least one conduit therethrough for the flow of heat absorbing fluid, said single unit of said primary section and said secondary section is respectively attachable to additional single units of primary sections and secondary sections, with said at least one conduit therethrough each section connectable to conduits of each additional section.
- 3. The panel of claim 1 wherein said valving comprises a three-way valve connecting a single fluid feed to both of said inlets, said three-way valve is controlled by a plurality of automatic sensors embedded in said primary section, said automatic sensors detect failure of said primary section and direct said three-way valve to divert heat absorbing fluid from said primary section to said secondary section.
- 4. The panel of claim 1 wherein said valving comprises a first manual transfer valve connecting a fluid feed to said first inlet and a second manual transfer valve connecting a separate fluid feed to said second inlet.
- 5. The panel of claim 1 wherein said heat absorbing fluid is a liquid.
- 6. The panel of claim 1 wherein said heat absorbing fluid is a gas.
- 7. A dual section fluid-cooled panel for removing heat from a metallurgical furnace or a gas evacuation system, comprising:
- a primary section having a chamber therein for holding a heat absorbing fluid;
- secondary section having a chamber therein for holding a heat absorbing fluid;
- said secondary section being positioned exterior and adjacent to said primary section, and said secondary section being connectable to and disconnectable from said primary section; and means for introducing and removing the flow of heat absorbing fluid through either or both of said primary section and said secondary section, said means being selectively connectable to either or both of said primary section chamber and said secondary section chamber;
- wherein said secondary section is operated in the event of a failure of said connectable primary section;
- said primary section and said secondary section being detachably connected to form a single unit construction, said primary section and said secondary section each having at least one conduit therethrough for the flow of heat absorbing fluid, said single unit of said primary section and said secondary section being respectively attachable to additional single units of primary sections and secondary sections, with said at least one conduit therethrough each section connectable to conduits of each additional section;
- said primary section having an inner face exposed to the furnace chamber or evacuation system interior, said inner face being opposite an outer surface of said primary section, said outer face having castable refractory material attachable to said outer face, said outer surface being adjacent to an inner surface of said connectable secondary section, said castable refractory material positionable in close proximity to said at least one conduit of said primary section.
- 8. The panel of claim 7 wherein said primary section chamber and said secondary section chamber contains fluid passageways formed of at least one of pipes, plates, angles, tubes, and channels in each of said chambers, said fluid passageways are interconnected to allow fluid transfer from said primary section chamber to said secondary section chamber whereby when said primary section chamber is damaged, said fluid transfer occurs without disconnection of said primary section chamber from said secondary section chamber.
- 9. The panel of claim 7 wherein said primary section chamber is formed of at least one cooling pipe having multiple axially arranged pipes connectable by U-shaped elbows to form a continuous pipe system.
- 10. The panel of claim 7 wherein said primary section chamber includes means for spray cooling a fluid against said inner surface of said primary section.
- 11. The panel of claim 7 wherein said inner face of said primary wall is provided with slag retention devices.
- 12. A dual section fluid-cooled panel for removing heat from a metallurgical furnace or a gas evacuation system, comprising:
- a primary section having a chamber therein for holding a heat absorbing fluid;
- a secondary section having a chamber therein for holding a heat absorbing fluid;
- said secondary section being positioned exterior and adjacent to said primary section, said secondary section being connectable to and disconnectable from said primary section; and
- means for introducing and removing the flow of heat absorbing fluid through either or both of said primary section and said secondary section, said means being selectively connectable to either or both of said primary section chamber and said secondary section chamber;
- wherein said secondary section is operated in the event of a failure of said connectable primary section;
- said connectable secondary section having an inner surface proximate and parallel to an outer surface of a primary section, a castable refractory material being positionable between said secondary section and said primary section.
- 13. The panel of claim 12 wherein said secondary section chamber contains fluid passageways formed of at least one of pipes, plates, angles, tubes, and channels.
- 14. The panel of claim 12 wherein said secondary section chamber has a plate-type configuration.
- 15. The panel of claim 12 wherein said secondary section chamber includes means for spray cooling a fluid against said inner surface of said secondary section.
- 16. A dual section water-cooled panel for a metallurgical furnace or a gas evacuation system comprising:
- a primary wall having fluid cooling passageways therein and having a face for exposure to heat;
- a back-up wall connectably affixed to and disconnectable from said first wall and generally coextensive therewith, said back-up wall having fluid cooling chamber therein; and
- means for controlling the flow of cooling fluid independently to said primary wall and to said back-up wall with no intermingling of fluid between said walls;
- said controlling means including associated valving for controlling the flow of fluid into said inlets, and a temperature sensor positioned between said primary wall and said back-up wall, said temperature sensor is coupled to said valving, said temperature sensor detects failure of said primary wall and directs said valving to divert cooling fluid through said back-up wall chamber.
- 17. The panel of claim 16 wherein said face of said primary wall has slag retention devices attached thereto.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/039,922 filed Mar. 7, 1997.
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