Claims
- 1. A burner for heating a furnace chamber, comprising:
- a burner body having a central chamber in fluid communication with said furnace chamber;
- means for directing combustion air through said burner body and said central chamber, said combustion air directing means comprising a blower and a duct in fluid communication with said blower;
- said burner body having means for vitiating combustion air with products of combustion from said furnace chamber, said combustion air vitiating means including at least four fuel nozzles in said burner body, each of two of said fuel nozzles being disposed within a first venturi leading from said fuel nozzle to said central chamber of said burner, with each of the remaining two of said fuel nozzles being disposed within a second venturi leading from said fuel nozzle to said central chamber, each of said first venturis converging with each of said second venturis and each of said first and second venturis being in fluid communication with said furnace chamber via a vitiation duct therebetween.
- 2. A burner for heating a furnace chamber, comprising:
- a burner body having a central chamber in fluid communication with said furnace chamber;
- means for directing combustion air through said burner body and said central chamber, said combustion air directing means comprising a blower and a duct in fluid communication with said blower;
- said burner body having means for vitiating combustion air with products of combustion from said furnace chamber, said combustion air vitiating means including
- (i) at least one venturi in fluid communication with said central chamber,
- (ii) at least one fuel nozzle in said burner body, said fuel nozzle being disposed within said venturi, and
- (iii) a vitiation duct in fluid communication with said furnace chamber and said venturi, and
- wherein said fuel nozzle includes a linear fuel line coaxial with an annular fuel line.
- 3. A burner for heating a furnace chamber, comprising:
- a burner body having a central chamber in fluid communication with said furnace chamber;
- means for directing combustion air through said burner body and said central chamber, said combustion air directing means comprising a blower and a duct in fluid communication with said blower;
- said burner body having means for generating a negative pressure to draw products of combustion from said furnace chamber back to said burner body for vitiating combustion air, said negative pressure generating means comprising at least four fuel nozzles, each of two of said fuel nozzles being disposed within a first venturi leading from said fuel nozzle to said central chamber of said burner, with each of the two remaining of said fuel nozzles being disposed within a second venturi leading from said fuel nozzle to said central chamber, each of said first venturis converging with each of said second venturis and each of said first and second venturis being in fluid communication with said furnace chamber via a vitiation duct therebetween.
- 4. A burner for heating a furnace chamber, comprising:
- a burner body having a central chamber in fluid communication with said furnace chamber:
- means for directing combustion air through said burner body and said central chamber, said combustion air directing means comprising a blower and a duct in fluid communication with said blower;
- said burner body having means for vitiating combustion air with products of combustion from said furnace chamber, said combustion air vitiating means including
- (i) at least one venturi in fluid communication with said central chamber,
- (ii) a plurality of fuel nozzles in said burner body, each said fuel nozzle being disposed within one said venturi, and
- (iii) at least one vitiation duct with each said vitiation duct in fluid communication with said furnace chamber and one said venturi.
- 5. A burner for heating a furnace Chamber, comprising:
- a burner body having a central chamber in fluid communication with said furnace chamber;
- means for directing combustion air through said burner body and said central chamber, said combustion air directing means comprising a blower and a duct in fluid communication with said blower:
- said burner body having means for vitiating combustion air with products of combustion from said furnace chamber, said combustion air vitiating means including
- (i) at least one venturi in fluid communication with said central chamber,
- (ii) at least four fuel nozzles, each of two of said fuel nozzles being disposed within a first venturi leading from said fuel nozzle to said central chamber of said burner, with each of the remaining of two of said fuel nozzles being disposed within a second venturi leading from said fuel nozzle to said central chamber of said burner, each of said first venturis converging with each of said second venturis, and
- (iii) each of said first and second venturis being in fluid communication with said furnace chamber via a vitiation duct therebetween.
- 6. A burner for heating a furnace chamber, comprising:
- a burner body in fluid communication with said furnace chamber;
- means for directing combustion air through said burner body, said means comprising a blower and a duct in fluid communication with said blower;
- said burner body having a first set of a plurality of fuel nozzles upstream from a second set of a plurality of fuel nozzles;
- whereby combustion occurs in stages with primary combustion occurring in the area of said first set of fuel nozzles and secondary combustion occurring in the area of said second set of fuel nozzles; and
- wherein said first set of a plurality of fuel nozzles is supplied to deliver 30-70% of a combustion fuel to said site of said primary combustion, and further wherein said second set of a plurality of fuel nozzles is supplied to deliver the remaining 30-70% of said combustion fuel to said site of secondary combustion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/681,441 filed Apr. 3, 1991 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,180,300), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/469,075 filed Jan. 19, 1990 (now abandoned), which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/168,892 filed Mar. 16,1988 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,118).
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