Claims
- 1. A burner for decomposing ammonia fumes having a high hydrogen sulfide content, particularly deacidizer fumes from a closed-circuit scrubber of coke oven gases, comprising a cylindrical housing having a closed end wall and and an opposite opened end, a cylindrical tube sheet in said housing spaced from said closed end and defining an air chamber portion between said tube sheet and said closed end, a plurality of air passage hollow tubes extending through said tube sheet and having passages therethrough for combustion air from said air chamber, said tubes having ends opposite said tube sheet ends for the discharge of the combustion air, means defining a coke oven gas chamber between said tubes, an inlet for coke gases connected into said coke oven gas chamber, means defining a plurality of coke oven gas discharges adjacent said combustion air discharges from said combustion air tubes, and means defining a separate annular passage for the ammonia fumes extending around said housing and having an annular ammonia fume discharge in the vicinity of said combustion air tubes and said coke oven gas discharges whereby the coke oven gases and air ignite to form a central flame which is surrounded by the ammonia fumes, said air tubes being arranged in a plurality of circular rows in said tube sheet, said coke oven discharge comprising tubular openings between said rows, each of said combustion air tubes terminating in a beveled end discharge, said bevelled ends of said air tubes oriented so that the bevels direct the air inwardly in the outermost circular row of said tubes, and the tubes in the rows inwardly from the outermost row of said tube having their bevels oriented to direct air flow in circumferential directions which alternate in opposite directions from row to row inwardly, whereby most of the oxygen in the combustion air is reacted with the coke oven gas in the central flame before the surrounding ammonia fumes are heated and admixed with the central flame.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 789,682 filed Apr. 21, 1977.
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