Claims
- 1. A combustion system for a gas-fired furnace comprising, in combination:
- a monoport inshot gas burner, said burner is a two-zone combustion type burner and the combustion zone of the combustion flame includes a primary combustion zone and a secondary combustion zone surrounding the primary combustion zone, a heat exchanger defining a flow path for combustion products, said heat exchanger having an inlet and an outlet, said burner being disposed external to said heat exchanger at said inlet, said combustion flame is projected through said inlet into said heat exchanger, and a device positioned within said heat exchanger and extending in the direction of the flow path for inhibiting formation of oxides of nitrogen by controlling peak combustion flame temperatures and residence times at the peak flame temperatures, said device including at least one piece of material positioned at the periphery of the secondary combustion zone and outside the combustion zone and configured in a longitudinal relationship to the combustion flame to allow said device to absorb thermal energy from the periphery of the secondary combustion zone at a rate which limits peak flame termperatures to levels which inhibit formation of oxides of nitrogen while allowing substantially complete combustion of the gaseous fuel supplied to said burner.
- 2. A device for inhibiting formation of oxides of nitrogen by a combustion system as recited in claim 1 wherein said material comprises a metal which is resistant to oxidation at normal combustion flame temperatures.
- 3. A device for inhibiting formation of oxides of nitrogen by a combustion system as recited in claim 1 wherein said material comprises stainless steel.
- 4. A device for inhibiting formation of oxides of nitrogen by a combustion system as recited in claim 1 wherein said material comprises stainless steel screen.
- 5. A device for inhibiting formation of oxides of nitrogen by a combustion system as recited in claim 1 wherein said material comprises a single, solid piece of stainless steel.
- 6. A method of inhibiting the formation of oxides of nitrogne by a combustion system of a gas-fired furnace, the combustion system having at least one monoport inshot burner for burning fuel in a heat exchanger to produce a combustion flame having a combustion zone within a periphery of the flame, said method comprising the steps of:
- discharging a mixture of gaseous fuel and air from the burner, said burner located exterior to the gas-fired furnace, and
- passing the combustion flame produced from said mixtures of gaseous fuel and air along at least one piece of material positioned within the heat exchanger at the periphery of the combustion flame outside the combustion zone whereby said material absorbs thermal energy from the periphery of the combustion flame at a rate which limits peak flame temperatures and residence times at these peak flame temperatures to levels which inhibit formation of oxides of nitrogen while allowing substantially complete combustion of the gaseous fuel supplied to the burner and while allowing free flow of products of combustion parallel to said at least one piece of material.
- 7. A device for inhibiting formation of oxides of nitrogen in a gas-fired furnace combustion system by controlling peak flame temperatures and residence times at the peak flame temperatures, the combustion system having at least one heat exchanger having a flow path therethrough and at least one monoport inshot gas burner for burning fuel to produce a combustion flame having a primary combustion zone and a secondary combustion zone of the flame, said device comprising:
- at least one piece of material positioned within the heat exchanger extending in the direction of the flow path and at the periphery of the secondary combustion zone and outside of the combustion flame to temper the combustion flame, and configured in a longitudinal relationship to the combustion flame to allow the material to absorb thermal energy from the periphery of the secondary combustion zone of the combustion flame at a rate which limits peak flame temperatures and residence times at these peak flame temperatures to levels which inhibit formation of oxides of nitrogen while allowing substantially complete combustion of the fuel supplied to the burner and while allowing free flow of products of combustion in said flow path parallel to said at least one piece of material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 761,336 filed July 31, 1985 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 509,504 filed June 30, 1983, both abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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