Claims
- 1. In a gas appliance having a flame produced by a main burner configured to burn at least two different types of fuels wherein said flame of said main burner is controlled by a main valve and having a second flame produced by a second burner coupled to a one of said two different types of fuels, the improvement comprising:a. a current generation device; and b. a switch powered by said current generation device which changes said main valve from a first fuel source to a second fuel source by electrically modifying said main valve from a first predetermined outlet pressure to a second predetermined outlet pressure.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1 further comprising an electronic circuit powered by said current generation device for controlling the position of said main valve.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 2 wherein said electronic circuit further comprises a microprocessor powered by said current generation device.
- 4. The improvement according to claim 3 wherein said further microprocessor further comprises non-volatile memory.
- 5. The improvement according to claim 4 wherein said non-volatile memory stores a first quantity corresponding to said first predetermined outlet pressure and a second quantity corresponding to said second predetermined outlet pressure.
- 6. The improvement according to claim 5, wherein the first and second quantities stored by the non-volatile memory relate to valve positioning.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 6, wherein the first and second quantities stored by the non-volatile memory are stepper motor values.
- 8. An apparatus comprising:a. a flame; b. a gas inlet; c. a gas outlet; d. a valve having a variable outlet pressure interposed between said gas inlet and said gas outlet; and e. an electrical device powered by said flame responsively coupled to said valve which controllably varies said outlet pressure from a first predetermined value to a second predetermined value.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said electrical device further comprises a microprocessor.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said microprocessor further comprises a non-volatile memory.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said non-volatile memory contains a first quantity corresponding to said first predetermined value and a second quantity corresponding to said second predetermined value.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said first quantity corresponds to propane and said second quantity corresponds to methane.
- 13. The improvement according to claim 11 including an actuator coupled to the valve for positioning the valve, wherein the first and second quantities stored by the non-volatile memory relate to positioning the actuator.
- 14. The improvement according to claim 13, including a stepper motor for positioning the actuator, wherein the first and second quantities stored by the non-volatile memory are stepper motor values.
- 15. A method of facilitating conversion of fuel type within a gas appliance having a valve with an adjustable outlet pressure comprising:a. initializing calibration of said valve for a first fuel type; b. changing said adjustable outlet pressure; c. determining if outlet pressure of said valve is a desired value; d. if said determining step determines no, repeating steps b and c; and e. if said determining step determines yes, storing a quantity corresponding to said outlet pressure.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 further comprising:a. repeating steps b through e for each of a plurality of desired values.
- 17. A method according to claim 16 further comprising:a. reinitializing calibration of said valve for a second fuel type and repeating steps b through e.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 wherein said first fuel type is methane.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 wherein said second fuel type is propane.
- 20. An apparatus comprising:a. means for generating a current from a flame; b. means for supplying a first gas; c. means responsively coupled to said supplying means for controlling flow of said first gas; and d. means responsively coupled to said controlling means and powered by said generating means for electrically changing said flow.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 20 further comprising:a. means responsively coupled to said controlling means for supplying a second gas; and b. means responsively coupled to said electrically changing means for converting from said first gas to said second gas.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 21 wherein said changing means further comprises a microprocessor.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 22 wherein said converting means further comprises a non-volatile memory.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 23 further comprising:a. a first quantity corresponding to said first gas stored within said non-volatile memory; and b. a second quantity corresponding to said second gas stored within said non-volatile memory.
- 25. The improvement according to claim 24, wherein the flow control means includes a valve and an actuator coupled to the valve for positioning the valve, wherein the first and second quantities stored by the non-volatile memory relate to valve positioning.
- 26. The improvement according to claim 25, wherein the flow control means includes a stepper motor in operating relationship to the actuator, and wherein the first and second quantities stored by the non-volatile memory are stepper motor values.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/447,611, filed Nov. 23, 1999, and entitled, “LOW INPUT VOLTAGE, LOW COST, MICRO-POWER DC-DC CONVERTER”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/447,999, filed Nov. 23, 1999, and entitled, “STEPPER MOTOR DRIVING A LINEAR ACTUATOR OPERATING A PRESSURE CONTROL REGULATOR”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/448,102, filed Nov. 23, 1999, and entitled, “LOW INPUT VOLTAGE, HIGH EFFICIENCY, DUAL OUTPUT DC TO DC CONVERTER”; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/448,000, filed Nov. 23, 1999, and entitled, “ELECTRONIC DETECTING OF FLAME LOSS BY SENSING POWER OUTPUT FROM THERMOPILE” are commonly assigned co-pending applications incorporated herein by reference.
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