Claims
- 1. A combustion system for a gas-fired furnace comprising:
- a combustion type burner to provide a two-zone diffusion flame during combustion of a mixture of fuel and air, the flame having a primary zone and a cooler secondary zone surrounding the primary zone said primary zone having an outer surface forming an interface with said secondary zone;
- a heat exchanger defining a flow path for combustion products said heat exchanger having an inlet and an outlet said burner disposed within said heat exchanger near said inlet; and
- a means for inhibiting formation of oxides of nitrogen by controlling peak combustion flame temperatures and residence times at the peak flame temperatures said means including a piece of metal material having a plurality of apertures therethrough, said piece of material mounted to said burner for generally contacting the entire said outer surface of the primary zone of the flame and positioned at the interface of the primary zone and the secondary zone whereby the primary zone and secondary zone are entirely separated by said piece of material to allow said piece of material to absorb thermal energy from hotter primary zone at a rate which limits peak flame temperatures whereby the formation of oxides of nitrogen are inhibited, said piece of material having a generally inverted V-shaped transverse cross-section with the open end of the V-shaped material extending along and adjacent edges of the burner wherein substantially all of the products of combustion flow through said apertures in said piece of material.
- 2. A combustion system for a gas-fired furnace as recited in claim 1 wherein said material comprises a metal which is resistant to oxidation at normal operating temperatures of said primary zone.
- 3. A combustion system for a gas-fired furnace as recited in claim 2 wherein said metal comprises stainless steel.
- 4. A method of inhibiting the formation of NO.sub.X in a combustion system of a gas-fired furnace, the combustion system having at least one two-zone combustion type burner which produces a flame having a primary zone and a cooler secondary zone surrounding the primary zone, said method comprising the steps of:
- discharging a mixture of fuel and air from the burner;
- causing combustion of said mixture of fuel and air to produce the two-zone flame in a heat exchanger of the gas-fired furnace; and
- drawing substantially all of the products of combustion of the two-zone flame through a piece of metal material having a plurality of apertures therethrough whereby the outer surface of the primary zone is generally in contact with the entire interface of the metal material, said piece of material having a generally inverted V-shaped transverse cross-section with the open end of the V-shaped material adjacent the edges of the burner whereby said piece of material absorbs thermal energy from the flame at a rate which limits peak flame temperatures and residence times at these peak flame temperatures to levels which inhibit formation of oxides of nitrogen.
- 5. A combustion system for a gas-fired furnace as recited in claim 3 wherein said two-zone flame combustion type burner is a multi-port ribbon burner.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 767,580 filed Aug. 20, 1985 now abandoned.
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