Claims
- 1. In a primary control for gas furnaces, the combination including a low voltage circuit adapted to be connected to a source of low voltage AC current, said low voltage circuit including a thermostatic switch, an electrically operable pilot gas valve, an electrically operable main gas valve, pulse generating means for controlling energization of said main gas valve including a programmable unijunction transistor, and first relay means controlling the energization of said main gas valve and said pulse generating means, a high voltage spark generating circuit including a silicon controlled rectifier and spaced electrodes disposed in the path of gas emanating from said pilot valve, said programmable unijunction transistor controlling the conduction of said silicon controlled rectifier, means interfacing said low voltage circuit and said spark generating circuit and providing a substantially higher voltage in said spark generating circuit than in said low voltage circuit, and flame sensing means including a probe disposed in the path of gas emanating from said pilot valve and being subjected to the heat of the gas flame when gas ignition is obtained by said spark generating circuit whereby flame rectification is effected by said probe, said flame sensing means controlling the energization of said main gas valve and said pulse generating means through said first relay means, said means interfacing said low voltage circuit and said spark generating circuit including voltage doubler means and step up transformer means, capacitor means operably connected to said pulse generating means and effective to maintain energization of said pulse generating means and said spark generating means for a predetermined period of time after flame rectification is effected by said probe, said low voltage circuit including second relay means controlling the energization of said pilot valve, and means for delaying the energization of said second relay means for a preselected period of time following closure of said thermostatic switch.
- 2. In a primary control for gas furnaces, the combination including a low voltage circuit adapted to be connected to a source of low voltage AC current, said low voltage circuit including a thermostatic switch, an electrically operable pilot gas valve, an electrically operable main gas valve, pulse generating means for controlling energization of said main gas valve including a programmable unijunction transistor, and first relay means having normally open contacts controlling the energization of said main gas valve and normally closed contacts controlling the energization of said pulse generating means, a high voltage spark generating circuit including a silicon controlled rectifier and spaced electrodes disposed in the path of incoming gas emanating from said pilot valve, said programmable unijunction transistor controlling the conduction of said silicon controlled rectifier, means interfacing said low voltage circuit and said spark generating circuit and providing a substantially higher voltage in said spark generating circuit than in said low voltage circuit, said interfacing means including a transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, said electrodes being electrically connected to said secondary winding, voltage doubler means electrically connected to said primary winding, said silicon controlled rectifier controlling the conductivity of said primary winding, flame sensing means including a probe disposed in the path of incoming gas emanating from said pilot valve and being subjected to the heat of the gas flame when gas ignition is obtained by said spark generating circuit whereby flame rectification is effected by said probe, said flame sensing means controlling the energization of said first relay means and the energization of said main gas valve through said normally open contacts of said first relay means and the deenergization of said pulse generating means through said normally closed contacts of said first relay means, and means including capacitor means effective to maintain said programmable unijunction transistor in a conducting mode for a predetermined period of time after said programmable unijunction transistor is disconnected from said source of AC current through the opening of said normally closed contacts, discharge capacitor means controlling the energization of said first relay means, and sustaining capacitor means connected in parallel with said first relay means and effective to maintain energization of said first relay means during recharging of said discharge capacitor means, said low voltage circuit including second relay means controlling the energization of said pilot valve, and means for delaying the energization of said second relay means for a preselected period of time following closure of said thermostatic switch.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional patent application of its copending parent patent application Ser. No. 627,038 filed July 2, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,626,192.
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