Claims
- 1. A burner assembly adapted for mounting on a wall defining a combustion zone, said burner assembly comprising a tile formation having a portion which protrudes beyond said wall and into said combustion zone, said tile formation presenting an air passageway configured for conducting combustion air into said combustion zone and an RFG conduit intercommunicating said air passageway and an area adjacent said zone when the burner assembly is mounted on said wall, said RFG conduit being located in said protruding portion of said tile formation.
- 2. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tile formation includes first and second tiles, said RFG conduit being defined between said tiles.
- 3. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein said second tile is mounted on a seating structure of said first tile.
- 4. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein said first and second tiles each has an annular body segment, the annular body segment of said first tile being disposed in surrounding relationship to said passageway, said annular body segment of said first tile having an outer surface and said annular body segment of said second tile having an inner surface, said RFG conduit being defined between said surfaces.
- 5. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein said annular body segments are arranged concentrically with said outer surface spaced radially inwardly from said inner surface.
- 6. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein said RFG conduit is essentially annular in shape.
- 7. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein said second tile is mounted on the first tile.
- 8. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein said second tile has an annular edge which sits on a seating structure of said first tile.
- 9. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 8, wherein said surfaces are generally annular in configuration and said seating structure includes at least one shoulder member extending radially outwardly from said outer surface.
- 10. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein said seating structure includes at least two circumferentially spaced shoulder members extending radially outwardly from said outer surface.
- 11. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein said seating structure includes four of said circumferentially spaced, radially extending shoulder members.
- 12. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein said at least one shoulder member includes a notch configured for receiving and securing said annular edge.
- 13. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 10, wherein said shoulder members each include a notch configured for receiving and securing said annular edge.
- 14. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein said shoulder members each include a notch configured for receiving and securing said annular edge.
- 15. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 5, comprising a fluid fuel burner nozzle disposed in said passageway.
- 16. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 15, wherein said fluid fuel burner nozzle is adapted for delivering a gaseous fuel to said combustion zone.
- 17. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein said gaseous fuel comprises natural gas.
- 18. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 15, wherein said fluid fuel burner nozzle is adapted for delivering a liquid fuel to said combustion zone.
- 19. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 18, wherein said liquid fuel comprises fuel oil.
- 20. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 5, comprising at least one fluid fuel burner nozzle disposed adjacent an entrance to said conduit for delivering said fuel through said conduit.
- 21. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 5, comprising a fluid fuel burner nozzle disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular body segment of the second tile.
- 22. A burner assembly for a furnace having a firebox defining a combustion zone, said assembly comprising:
an first annular tile defining a path for flow of combustion air; a second annular tile concentric with said first annular tile, said second annular tile having an internal diameter which is larger than an external diameter of said first annular tile, said second annular tile being positioned in surrounding relationship relative to said path so that a ring-shaped conduit is defined between said tiles, said tiles being adapted for placement in said combustion zone with said conduit in direct fluid communication with flue gases surrounding said zone, the arrangement of the tiles being such that combustion air flowing along said path induces a flow of said flue gas through said conduit for entrainment by said flow of combustion air.
- 23. An assembly as set forth in claim 22, wherein is included a gas jet positioned adjacent an inlet to said conduit providing a flow of gas for admixture with said flow of flue gas.
- 24. An RFG inducing burner assembly comprising:
a fuel nozzle arrangement including a nozzle positioned to direct a flow of fluid fuel along a flow path and into a combustion zone inside a furnace firebox; a first tile structure having a central opening, said first tile structure being located so that said central opening surrounds said nozzle and directs an annular flow of combustion air past said nozzle in surrounding relationship to said flow path, said first tile structure having an outer peripheral face which extends there around in surrounding relationship relative to said opening; and a second tile structure having a central passageway, said second tile structure being located so that said central passageway surrounds said path, said second tile structure having an internal face which extends around said central passageway, said internal face being disposed in spaced, facing relationship relative to said peripheral face of the first tile structure, said faces defining an annular space therebetween, said tile structures being arranged such that said annular space is in direct intercommunication with an interior area of said firebox adjacent said combustion zone when the burner is operationally installed relative to said furnace, the arrangement of said tile structures being such that a flow of RFG from said interior area and through said annular space is induced by combustion air flowing through said opening of said first tile structure.
- 25. A low NOx furnace including a RFG inducing burner assembly and a firebox providing a combustion zone, said burner assembly being operationally installed on said furnace to provide combustion air and a fluid fuel to said combustion zone, said burner assembly comprising:
a fuel nozzle arrangement including a nozzle positioned to direct a flow of fluid fuel along a flow path and into said combustion zone within said firebox; a first tile structure having a central opening, said first tile structure being located so that said central opening surrounds said nozzle and directs an annular flow of combustion air past said nozzle in surrounding relationship to said flow path, said first tile structure having an outer peripheral face which extends there around in surrounding relationship relative to said opening; and a second tile structure having a central passageway, said second tile structure being located so that said central passageway surrounds said outer peripheral face of said first tile structure, said second tile structure having an internal face which extends around said central passageway, said internal face being disposed in spaced, facing relationship relative to said peripheral face of the first tile structure, said faces being arranged to define an annular space therebetween, said tile structures being arranged such that said annular space is in direct intercommunication with an interior area of said firebox adjacent said combustion zone, the arrangement of said tile structures being such that a flow of RFG from said firebox and through said annular space is induced by combustion air flowing through said opening of said first tile structure.
- 26. A method for efficiently and effectively reducing the NOx content of furnace flue gas comprising:
providing a flow of a fluid fuel to a combustion zone in a firebox of said furnace; providing a flow of combustion air to said combustion zone; combusting said fluid fuel and said air in said combustion zone to thereby produce a flame; and using the motive force of said flow of combustion air to induce a flow of RFG directly from an area in said firebox adjacent said combustion zone and cause it to interact with said fluid fuel and said combustion air in the combustion zone, whereby the formation and emission of NOx in said furnace is reduced.
- 27. A method as set forth in claim 26, wherein said combustion air flows along a longitudinal axis of an elongated burner assembly.
- 28. A method for operating a burner for a gas fired furnace having a fire box including:
providing a flow of combustion air; providing a flow of combustion fuel; admixing said fuel and air; combusting said admixture of air and fuel in a combustion zone in said firebox; and inducing a flow of flue gas directly from an area in said fire box adjacent said combustion zone and into said admixture flame using the motive force of said flow of combustion air.
- 29. A method as set forth in claim 28, wherein said combustion air flows along a longitudinal axis of an elongated burner assembly.
- 30. A method as set forth in claim 28, wherein is included the step of inducing a flow of flue gas from said area using the motive force of said flow of combustion gas fuel.
- 31. A method for efficiently and effectively reducing the NOx content of furnace flue gas produced by combusting air and a fluid fuel in a combustion zone of a furnace comprising using the burner assembly of claim 1 for introducing RFG into said combustion zone.
- 32. A method for efficiently and effectively reducing the NOx content of furnace flue gas produced by combusting air and a fluid fuel in a combustion zone of a furnace comprising using the burner assembly of claim 5 for introducing RFG into said combustion zone.
- 33. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 15, comprising at least one fluid fuel burner nozzle disposed adjacent an entrance to said conduit for delivering said fuel through said conduit.
- 34. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 15, comprising a fluid fuel burner nozzle disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular body segment of the second tile.
- 35. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 33, comprising a fluid fuel burner nozzle disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular body segment of the second tile.
- 36. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 15, comprising a swirler mounted in said passageway for swirling combustion air and fluid fuel in said passageway.
- 37. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein said tiles are essentially round and mounted concentrically.
- 38. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein said tiles are essentially rectangular.
- 39. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein said second tile has a plurality of spaced feet which sit on a seating structure of said first tile.
- 40. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 39, wherein said seating structure comprises a plurality of angularly spaced shoulder members and each of said feet rests on a respective shoulder member.
- 41. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 7, comprising at least one fluid fuel burner nozzle disposed adjacent an entrance to said conduit for delivering said fuel through said conduit.
- 42. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 41, wherein said second tile has a plurality of spaced feet which sit on a seating structure of said first tile.
- 43. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 42, wherein said seating structure comprises a plurality of angularly spaced shoulder members and each of said feet rests on a respective shoulder member.
- 44. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 43, wherein said burner nozzle is offset angularly relative to each of said shoulder members.
- 45. A burner assembly as set forth in claim 43, wherein said assembly includes a plurality of burner nozzles and each of said burner nozzles is offset angularly relative to each of said shoulder members.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Priority is claimed in the present application pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from provisional application Ser. No. 60/184,615 filed Feb. 24, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60184615 |
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