Claims
- 1. In a fuel burner control system,
- a burner;
- valve means controlling the flow of fuel to said burner;
- an igniter for igniting said fuel at said burner;
- means for sensing flame at said burner;
- a circulator blower for distributing air; heated by said flame
- means for establishing a call for heat; and
- means responsive to a sensed flame during a time when there is no call for heat for effecting energizing of said circulator blower.
- 2. The control system claimed in claim 1 further including means responsive to initial sensing of said flame during said call for heat for initiating a circulator blower on timer and for effecting energizing of said circulator blower when said on timer times out.
- 3. The control system claimed in claim 2 wherein said means responsive to a sensed flame during a time when there is no call for heat includes means for effecting initial energizing of said circulator blower in the event said circulator blower on timer is not timed out.
- 4. The control system claimed in claim 2 further including means responsive to termination of said call for heat for effecting initial energizing of said circulator blower in the event said circulator blower on timer is not timed out, and means responsive to loss of flame upon said termination of said call for heat for initiating a circulator blower off timer and for effecting de-energizing of said circulator blower when said off timer times out.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/315,919, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,925,386, filed Feb. 27, 1989.
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