Claims
- 1. A method of operating a regenerative glass furnace for melting glass for the manufacture of shaped glass articles so as to minimize emission of carbon monoxide (CO) in waste gases leaving the furnace, the furnace including a melting chamber and sealed regenerators which act as heat exchangers, wherein waste gases generated in the melting chamber enter the regenerators and thereafter leave the furnace and exit to atmosphere, each regenerator containing a checkerwork structure, the method comprising providing air and supplying fuel to the melting chamber of the furnace to ensure that glass of a required quality at a required production rate is obtained, supplying additional fuel, in excess of that required to ensure the glass quality and production rate, at least to the melting chamber or the sealed regenerators such that the waste gases in the sealed regenerators contain combustible material including CO, and removing the CO from the waste gases in the regenerators by combusting the CO downstream of the checkerwork structure of the regenerators at a temperature of greater than about 650.degree. C.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein air is present downstream of the checkerwork structure of each regenerator in an amount sufficient to cause substantially complete combustion of the carbon monoxide.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein air, additional to the air provided to the melting chamber, is supplied into the regenerator downstream of the checkerwork structure of each regenerator.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein the air supplied downstream of the checkerwork structure of each regenerator is heated by a burner.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein CO emissions in the waste gases exiting to atmosphere are less than 300 mg/m.sup.3 measured under TALuft conditions.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein the CO is combusted in about 8% excess air, based on the air needed for the supplied fuel to the melting chamber.
- 7. A method of reducing the emissions of carbon monoxide (CO) in waste gases leaving a regenerative glass furnace for melting glass for the manufacture of shaped glass articles, the furnace having sealed regenerators which act as heat exchangers, the regenerators having respective checkerwork structures, the method comprising removing CO from waste gases in the regenerators by combusting the CO downstream of the checkerwork structures in about 8% excess air, based on combustion air for fuel supplied to the furnace, at a temperature greater than about 650.degree. C.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein air, additional to the combustion air supplied to the furnace, is supplied into the regenerators downstream of the checkerwork structures of the regenerators.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 wherein the air supplied downstream of the checkerwork structures is heated by a burner.
- 10. A method according to claim 7 wherein the waste gases exit the furnace through a chimney into the atmosphere and CO emissions in the waste gases in the chimney are less than 300 mg/m.sup.3 measured under TALuft conditions.
- 11. A method of operating a regenerative glass furnace for melting glass for the manufacture of shaped glass articles so as to reduce emission of carbon monoxide (CO) in waste gases leaving the furnace, the furnace including a melting chamber and regenerators, each regenerator including an upper chamber connecting with the melting chamber, a checkerwork structure beneath the upper chamber and a lower chamber beneath the checkerwork structure, the upper chamber and checkerwork structure being sealed, the method comprising providing air and supplying fuel to the furnace whereby waste gases generated in the melting chamber enter the regenerators containing combustible material, the combustible material including CO, permitting air to enter the lower chamber whereby waste gases in the lower chamber contain about 8% excess air, based on the air needed for the supplied fuel to the furnace and maintaining the temperature of the waste gases in the lower chamber at greater than about 650.degree. C. by supplying heated air from a burner thereby to combust the CO whereby CO emissions in waste gases exiting to atmosphere are less than 300 mg/m.sup.3 measured under TALuft conditions.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein the burner is arranged to supply air heated to a temperature of above about 800.degree. C.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/153,990 filed Nov. 18, 1993 which application is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,568.
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