Claims
- 1. A burner plate assembly which enables a modification of an existing gas burner assembly to reduce NOx emissions, wherein the gas burner assembly has an open burner head where a flame is formed in a combustion zone from combustion of a flammable gaseous mixture of fuel and air, and wherein the burner plate assembly comprises:
- an annular wrapper attached to the burner head as an add-on attachment; and
- a burner plate supported by the wrapper, the burner plate having a central aperture transverse to the passageway and a first set of apertures in a concentric arrangement to the central aperture of a selected spacing and size, furthermore a second set of apertures in concentric arrangement to the central aperture of a different selected spacing and size, wherein the burner plate, the wrapper, and the burner head form an enclosed premixing chamber where the fuel and air are mixed prior to combustion, and the mixture passes through the burner plate to the combustion zone.
- 2. The burner plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the burner plate has a centrally disposed aperture, and has a first plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a first radius and at a first angular spacing therebetween, and furthermore has a second plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a second radius and at a second angular spacing therebetween, for introducing the mixture into the combustion zone.
- 3. The burner plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the burner plate has a centrally disposed aperture, and has a first plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a first radius and at a first angular spacing therebetween, and furthermore has a second plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a second radius and at a second angular spacing therebetween, wherein the mixture flows through the plurality of apertures and is combusted in the combustion zone to form a plurality of flamelets that form the flame.
- 4. The burner plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the gas burner assembly further comprises a pilot flame assembly disposed within the premixing chamber to combust a portion of the mixture within the premixing chamber.
- 5. The burner plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the mixture flowing through the plurality of apertures is combusted in the combustion zone, thereby producing a plurality of flamelets forming the flame.
- 6. The burner plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the gas burner assembly further comprises a gas manifold for receiving a delivery of fuel from a supply conduit, wherein the gas manifold comprises:
- a nozzle support plate; and
- a plurality of fuel nozzles which meter the delivery of fuel into the premixing chamber.
- 7. The burner plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the gas burner assembly further comprises a blower assembly comprising:
- an air plenum upstream of the passageway, which supports a diffuser at a distal end of the air plenum;
- a blower wheel drawing combustion air from an inlet and providing a positive pressure air flow into the air plenum, wherein the air flow is diffused by the diffuser into the passageway; and
- a louver box disposed in the inlet for throttling the positive pressure air flow.
- 8. A burner assembly which burns a gaseous mixture of fuel and air in a flame within a combustion zone, wherein the burner assembly comprises:
- a premixing chamber where the fuel and air are mixed to a selected stoichiometry;
- a combustion air supply assembly which provides the air to the premixing chamber;
- a gas fuel manifold which provides the fuel to the premixing chamber; and
- a burner plate assembly which restricts the air and fuel flow exiting the premixing chamber, wherein the burner plate assembly comprises a burner plate having a central aperture transverse to the passageway and a first set of apertures in a concentric arrangement to the central aperture of a selected spacing and size, furthermore a second set of apertures in concentric arrangement to the central aperture of a different selected spacing and size.
- 9. The burner assembly of claim 8 wherein the burner plate has a centrally disposed aperture, and has a first plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a first radius and at a first angular spacing therebetween, and furthermore has a second plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a second radius and at a second angular spacing therebetween, for introducing the mixture into the combustion zone.
- 10. The burner assembly of claim 8 wherein the burner plate has a centrally disposed aperture, and has a first plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a first radius and at a first angular spacing therebetween, and furthermore has a second plurality of apertures formed circumferentially at a second radius and at a second angular spacing therebetween, wherein the mixture flows through the plurality of apertures and is combusted in the combustion zone to form a plurality of flamelets that form the flame.
- 11. The burner assembly of claim 8 further comprising a pilot flame assembly disposed within the premixing chamber to combust a portion of the mixture within the premixing chamber.
- 12. The burner assembly of claim 8 wherein the mixture flowing through the plurality of apertures is combusted in the combustion zone, thereby producing a plurality of flamelets forming the flame.
- 13. A low NOx forced-air burner assembly wherein a flame is formed from a combustion of air and gaseous fuel which are mixed to a desired stoichiometry upstream of a combustion zone and combusted in the combustion zone, the burner assembly comprising:
- a burner head defining an annular passageway; and
- a burner plate assembly attached to a distal end of the burner head substantially enclosing the passageway and forming a premixing chamber, the burner plate assembly comprising a burner plate having a central aperture transverse to the passageway and a first set of apertures in a concentric arrangement to the central aperture of a selected spacing and size, furthermore a second set of apertures in concentric arrangement to the central aperture of a different selected spacing and size, wherein the combustion air and fuel are pressurized in the premixing chamber by a back pressure imparted by the burner plate, the combustion air and fuel mixing to the desired stoichiometry and partially combusting in the pre-mixing chamber and passing through the burner plate into the combustion zone where the flame stabilizes.
- 14. The low NOx burner assembly of claim 13 wherein the burner plate assembly further comprises a burner plate substantially spanning the passageway at a distal end of the burner head, and wherein the burner plate has a center and forms a first set of apertures at a first radial diameter from the center and are circumferentially spaced a first distance apart, wherein the burner plate furthermore forms a second set of apertures at a second radial diameter from the center and are circumferentially spaced a second distance apart, wherein a portion of the mixture flows through the first set of apertures and another portion of the mixture simultaneously flows through the second set of apertures, and wherein the spacing of the first set of apertures and the spacing of the second set of apertures creates a pressure differential in the mixture within the combustion zone that imparts recirculation to the exhaust gases into the flame to reduce the NOx emissions from the combustion.
- 15. The low NOx burner assembly of claim 1 further comprising a pilot flame assembly disposed within the passageway to combust a portion of the mixture within the passageway.
- 16. The low NOx burner assembly of claim 13 wherein the mixture flows through the plurality of apertures and is combusted in the combustion zone to produce a plurality of flamelets that form the flame.
- 17. The low NOx burner assembly of claim 13 wherein the burner plate assembly further comprises an annular wrapper attached to the burner head as an add-on attachment and supporting in turn, the burner plate.
- 18. The low NOx burner assembly of claim 13 further comprising a gas manifold disposed in the annular passageway in fluid communication with a delivery of fuel, wherein the gas manifold comprises:
- a nozzle support plate; and
- a plurality of fuel nozzles which meters the delivery of fuel into the passageway.
- 19. The low NOx burner assembly of claim 13 further comprising a blower assembly comprising:
- an annular member depending from the burner head to provide an air plenum upstream of the passageway, the annular member supporting a diffuser at a distal end of the air plenum;
- a blower wheel drawing combustion air from an inlet and providing a positive pressure air flow into the air plenum, wherein the air flow is diffused by the diffuser into the passageway; and
- a louver box disposed in the inlet for throttling the positive pressure air flow.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/025,628 filed Sep. 4, 1996, hereby incorporated by reference.
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