Claims
- 1. A method of programming a programmable combustion control system which controls the air fuel intake ratio of a combustion apparatus supplied with first and second reagents, one of said reagents consisting of fuel and the other of said reagents consisting of a combustive agent including oxygen, said combustion apparatus having a master firing rate demand means responsive to a sensed demand which provides a load index signal output proportional to the sensed demand requirements; a jackshaft means including a master member movably mounted about a first axis, a first actuator responsive to said load index signal output for effecting master member movement, a slave member movably mounted about a second axis having means associated therewith for regulating the amount of one of said reagents supplied, an intermediate linkage strut connected between said master member and said slave member; an intermediate linkage biasing mechanism operably associated with said intermediate linkage strut for effecting the modification of a master slave relationship established by said intermediate linkage strut for regulating the amounts of reagents supplied; means for generating a position control signal, said position control signal generating means producing a predetermined control signal which is a function of the load index signal output; and second actuator means responsive to said positioning control signal and operatively associated with said linkage biasing mechanism for effecting the operation thereof, whereby said master slave relationship is modified prior to the combustion process so that the amount of reagent supplied to said combustion apparatus by said slave member is a function of said master slave relationship as modified by said linkage biasing mechanism; said programmable combustion control system providing a signal to which said linkage biasing mechanism is responsive; said method of programming comprising the steps of:
- manually establishing predetermined positions of said jackshaft means and said adjustable linkage biasing means at each of two or more manually established demand requirements as identified by separate load index signals, wherein said predetermined positions optimize the air-fuel ratio at said manually established demand requirement positions; and
- storing said predetermined positions of said jackshaft means and said adjustable linkage biasing means for said respective manually established demand requirements in said programmable combustion control system, said system responding to changes in boiler load during boiler operation by adjusting the position of said linkage biasing means in accordance with said stored positional information whereby said programmable combustion control system stores control signals representative of positions of the intermediate linkage biasing mechanism for affecting trim control prior to the combustion process.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 407,677, filed Aug. 12, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,486,166.
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Divisions (1)
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