Claims
- 1. A method of operating a sootblower including a retractable lance tube having at least one nozzle through which a spray of a fluid cleaning medium is directed against surfaces of a heat exchanger for cleaning said surfaces, comprising the steps of:
- projecting said spray of cleaning medium from said nozzle and directing said spray to impinge against said surfaces thereby cleaning said surfaces;
- rotating said lance tube and said nozzle at a given rate to cause rotation of said spray;
- longitudinally moving said lance tube along an axis;
- storing within a memory device a schedule of rate of lance tube rotation for various longitudinal positions of said lance tube, said schedule being derived as a function of both the rotational and longitudinal positions of said nozzle and the distance of travel of said spray from said nozzle to said surfaces; and
- varying said rate of lance tube rotation during each rotation of said lance tube according to said schedule to maintain a substantially constant rate of progression of said spray across said surfaces.
- 2. A method as set out in claim 1 further comprising the step of monitoring the longitudinal position of said lance tube.
- 3. A method as set out in claim 1 further comprising the step of monitoring the rotational position of said lance tube.
- 4. A method as set out in claim 1 further comprising the step of monitoring the longitudinal and rotational position of said lance tube.
- 5. A method as set out in claim 4 further comprising the steps of comparing the monitored longitudinal and rotational position of said lance tube with said schedule and controlling the rate of lance tube rotation based on said schedule.
- 6. A method as set out in claim 1 wherein said step of varying said rate of lance tube rotation is performed continuously.
- 7. A method of operating a sootblower including a retractable lance tube having at least one nozzle through which a spray of a fluid cleaning medium is directed against surfaces of a heat exchanger for cleaning said surfaces with at least some of said surfaces being generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said lance tube, comprising the steps of:
- projecting said spray of cleaning medium from said nozzle and directing said spray to impinge against said surfaces thereby cleaning said surfaces;
- rotating said lance tube and said nozzle at a given rate to cause rotation of said spray;
- longitudinally moving said lance tube along said axis;
- storing within a memory device a schedule of rate of lance tube rotation for various longitudinal positions of said lance tube, said schedule being derived as a function of both the rotational and longitudinal positions of said nozzle and the distance of travel of said spray from said nozzle to said surfaces; and
- monitoring said longitudinal and rotational positions of said nozzle,
- varying said rate of lance tube rotation during rotation of said lance tube according to said schedule and said monitoring to maintain a substantially constant rate of progression of said spray across said surfaces wherein said rate of rotation is both increased and decreased during at least one single rotation of said lance tube when cleaning said surfaces.
- 8. A method as set out in claim 7 further comprising the steps of comparing the monitored longitudinal and rotational position of said lance tube with said schedule and controlling the rate of lance tube rotation based on said schedule.
- 9. A method as set out in claim 7 wherein said step of varying said rate of lance tube rotation is performed continuously.
- 10. A method as set out in claim 7 wherein said surfaces include a pair of walls each being generally parallel to said axis with said lance tube axis positioned between said walls, and said rate of rotation being increased and decreased in each one of successive rotations of said lance tube.
- 11. A method as set out in claim 7 further comprising the step of varying the rate of blowing medium discharge from said nozzle based on a schedule of blowing medium discharge rates stored in said memory device with said schedule being derived as a function both of the rotational and longitudinal positions of said nozzle and the distance of travel of said jet from said nozzle to said surfaces.
- 12. A method of operating a sootblower over a cleaning cycle, said sootblower including a retractable lance tube having at least one nozzle through which a spray of a fluid cleaning medium is directed against surfaces of a heat exchanger for cleaning said surfaces during either insertion or retraction of said lance tube, comprising the steps of:
- projecting said spray of cleaning medium from said nozzle and directing said spray to impinge against said surfaces thereby cleaning said surfaces during either insertion or retraction of said lance tube;
- rotating said lance tube and said nozzle at a given rate to cause rotation of said spray;
- longitudinally moving said lance tube along an axis;
- storing within a memory device a rate schedule of lance tube rotation for various longitudinal positions of said lance tube, said rate schedule being derived as a function of both the rotational and longitudinal positions of said nozzle and the distance of travel of said spray from said nozzle to said surfaces;
- monitoring said longitudinal and rotational positions of said nozzle;
- increasing and decreasing said rate of lance tube rotation during at least one rotation of said lance tube according to said rate schedule to maintain a substantially constant rate of progression of said spray across said surfaces; and
- longitudinally moving said lance tube during the other of said insertion or retraction of said lance tube at a rate which minimizes the time for completing the cleaning cycle.
- 13. The method as set out in claim 12 wherein said lance tube is longitudinally moved during the other of insertion or retraction at a rate insufficient for cleaning said surfaces.
- 14. The method as set out in claim 12 wherein said spray is projected from said nozzle at a rate insufficient for cleaning said surfaces during longitudinal movement during the other of insertion or retraction of said lance tube.
- 15. The method as set out in claim 12 wherein said step of increasing and decreasing said rate of lance tube rotation during at least one revolution of said lance tube is performed such that said rate of rotation is varied over a portion of at least one revolution when cleaning is not to be performed.
- 16. The method as set out in claim 12 wherein said step of increasing and decreasing said rate of lance tube rotation during at least one revolution of said lance tube is performed such that said rate of rotation is varied over a portion of at least one revolution when cleaning is to be performed.
- 17. The method as set out in claim 12 wherein said step of increasing and decreasing said rate of lance tube rotation during at least one revolution of said lance tube is performed such that said rate of rotation is varied over a portion of said at least one revolution when cleaning is not to be performed minimizing cleaning cycle time of the sootblower and wherein said step is performed such that said rate of rotation is varied over a portion of said at least one revolution when cleaning is to be performed achieving a substantially constant rate of progression of said spray across said surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/877,987, filed May 2, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,438, issued Aug. 16, 1994, and entitled: Method And Apparatus For Constant Progression Of A Cleaning Jet Across Heated Surfaces.
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Divisions (1)
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