Claims
- 1. A gas boiler comprising an inner casing having a removable cover, an exchanger disposed within said inner casing and comprising finned tubes disposed vertically and connected to upper and lower manifolds, said inner casing having a top part and a burner disposed vertically through said top part with a portion of said burner extending into the space defined by said finned tubes, said burner having a portion retained by a sealing collar above said top part of said inner casing, said burner comprising a tubular body open at its top and whose section situated interiorly of said inner casing opposite said finned tubes is provided with multiple holes and is closed at its lower end below said multiple holes; a vertically disposed exterior casing surrounding said inner casing and said top part of said burner, said exterior casing having at its upper part a removable cover, said exterior casing forming a sealed fore-hearth comprising a space provided between said inner casing and the interior of said exterior casing; a gas intake means passing through the upper part of said exterior casing and being connected to said top part of said burner, said gas intake means having safety and control apparatus mounted thereon; a combustion air intake means connected to said upper part of said casing, a collector for discharging burnt gases connected to said inner casing and passing through said exterior casing, and means in said combustion air intake means for injecting air under pressure into said space from where the air under pressure penetrates into said burner through the open top thereof, said burner comprising at its top part a mixer for the gas and the air penetrating into said burner, said mixer comprising an annular jacket surrounding the tubular body of said burner and to which is connected said gas intake, a ring of gas injection holes provided in said tubular body of the burner opposite said annular jacket and a core for regulating the air intake section of said burner, slidably mounted for this purpose in the top part of said burner and which is movable, thus allowing easy in situ cleaning of the inside of the burner, said exchanger being divided into two parts in the vertical direction by a refractory floor, with the part of the exchanger situated above said floor containing the burner and functioning as an exchanger, the part of the exchanger being situated below said floor receiving cold water and serving both as an exchanger and as a condenser of the combustion products which are formed in the vicinity of the upper part, said refractory floor being situated below the bottom of the burner in the space limited by the tubes of the exchanger, means feeding the combustion products through the upper part and re-feeding laterally the combustion products into the lower part, means feeding water to be heated into the upper part after having recovered in the lower part the condensation heat from the water vapor contained in the combustion products; a tray provided in the lower part of the boiler for receiving the combustion products, burnt gases and condensation water, leaving the lower part; means for moving the burnt gases to the outside through an outlet pipe and tubing means for removing the condensation water.
- 2. The gas boiler as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tray is limited at its upper part by a plate on which the lower manifold of said exchanger-condenser rests and which presents a central aperture for the intake of combustion products coming from said lower part and a lateral aperture having its outlet in a vertical pipe conveying the burnt gases to the outside and ending in an outlet bend substantially at mid-height of said box.
- 3. A boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein closure rings are provided on said section of the tubular body of said burner, which is pierced with multiple holes, so that said finned tubes of said exchanger receive the same amount of heat over the whole of their height, despite the convection movements of the burnt gases in the vertical direction.
- 4. A boiler as claimed in claims 1 or 3, wherein said safety and control apparatus mounted in the gas intake means are placed in the upper region of said fore-hearth, where the fresh combustion air arrives.
- 5. A boiler as claimed in claims 1 or 3, with a sealed combustion circuit wherein said means for injecting the combustion air under pressure is a fan whose air intake height originates outside and where the discharge pipe for the burnt gas extends exteriorly of the exterior casing, said fan feeding directly into said space between the exterior casing and said inner casing at a point located above said inner casing and pressurizing said sealed fore-hearth.
- 6. A boiler as claimed in claim 5 wherein said fan provides a residual output pressure of the burnt gases which allows the section of said combustion air intake means and of said discharge manifold for the burnt gases to be reduced.
- 7. A boiler as claimed in claims 1 or 3, wherein the tubular body of said burner has, in its top part situated above said box, a series of additional air intake orifices in the region which follows said mixer.
- 8. A boiler as claimed in claims 1 or 3, wherein the fins of a tube of said exchanger are staggered in height with respect to the fins of adjacent tubes of said exchanger, the outer edge of each fin almost touching said adjacent tubes.
- 9. A boiler as claimed in claims 1 or 3, with a sealed combustion circuit, wherein said safety and control apparatus mounted in said gas intake means are placed in the upper region of said fore-hearth, where the fresh combustion air arrives; said means for injecting the combustion air under pressure is a fan whose air intake pipe originates outside in the vicinity of the place where said discharge pipe for the burnt gases has outside its outlet, said fan feeding directly into said sealed casing above said box and pressurizing said sealed fore-hearth and providing a residual output pressure of the burnt gases which allows the section of the combustion air intake and of said burnt gas discharge pipe or that of a possible burnt gas discharge chimney to be reduced; the tubular body of said burner has in its top part situated above said box a series of additional air intake orifices in the region which follows said mixer; and the fins of a tube of said exchanger are staggered in height with respect to the fins of the adjacent tubes of said exchanger, the outer edge of each fin almost touching said adjacent tubes.
- 10. A boiler as claimed in claims 1 or 3 wherein said exchanger comprises a hot water supply circuit for sanitary of industrial purposes, in the form of piping passing through said tubes and said manifolds, said piping being connected to a water input and to a water output.
- 11. A boiler as claimed in claim 9 wherein said exchanger comprises a hot water supply circuit for sanitary or industrial purposes, in the form of piping passing through said tubes and said manifolds, said piping being connected to a water input and a water output.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 247,929 filed Mar. 26, 1981, U.S. Pat. No. 4,366,778.
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Divisions (1)
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