Claims
- 1. A method of operating a fuel gas burning motor having spark ignition or pilot injection ignition and which runs with an oxygen excess, comprising the steps of
- providing a controller, an oxygen measuring probe measuring the oxygen in the exhaust gas of said motor and delivering to said controller a signal indicative of the oxygen content of said exhaust gas, a gas quality measuring device measuring the calorific value of fuel gas supplied to said motor and delivering a signal to said controller indicative of the calorific value of fuel gas supplied to said motor and delivering a signal to said controller indicative of the calorific value of said fuel gas, a fuel gas/air mixer delivering a fuel gas/air mixture to said motor and a throttle value for the fuel gas/air mixture operable to deliver a signal to said controller indicative of the speed setting of said motor, said fuel gas/air mixer being connected in controlled relation to said controller,
- generating an output signal by said controller in response to said signals delivered to said controller, and
- regulating the composition of said fuel gas/air mixture by said fuel gas/air mixer responding to said output signal.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said output signal also adjusts the timing of said spark ignition.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said output signal also adjusts the timing of said pilot injection ignition.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said output signal is generated by an electronic controller.
- 5. An apparatus for controlling the operation of a gas motor equipped with a combustion ignition unit, a mixture throttle valve (3), a fuel-gas/air mixer (7) connected in delivery relation to said throttle valve (3), a final control element for said fuel-gas/air mixer (7) and an exhaust gas line (9), said apparatus including:
- a fuel gas supply line (12) connected to said fuel-gas/air mixer (7),
- an electronic controller (5) having an output connected controlling relation to said final control element of said fuel-gas/air mixer (7),
- an oxygen measuring device (4) in said exhaust gas line (9) connected to said electronic controller (5) and operable to deliver a measurement signal to said electronic controller (5) indicative of the level of oxygen content in the exhaust gas in said exhaust gas line (9),
- a mechanism measuring the setting of said mixture throttle valve (3) and connected to said electronic controller (5) to deliver a measurement signal thereto indicative of said setting, a device (6) connected to said fuel-gas line (12) operative to measure the calorific value of fuel-gas being delivered by said fuel-gas line (12), said device (6) being connected to said electronic controller (5) to deliver a measurement signal to the latter indicative of the measured calorific value of the fuel-gas in said fuel-gas line,
- said electronic controller (5) in response to said measurement signals producing a final output signal which is delivered by its output to said final control element of said fuel-gas/air mixer (7).
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said output of said electronic controller (5) is also connected in controlling relation to said combustion ignition unit.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said controller is a microprocessor-controlled controller.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 959,178, filed Oct. 9, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/490,967, filed Mar. 9, 1990, now abandoned.
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