Claims
- 1. A method for processing one or more air streams containing pollutants using a thermal oxidizer employing a heat exchanger section and an oxidation chamber, said air streams having a preselected range of pollutant concentration, said air streams also having intermittent concentration of pollutants higher than said preselected range of pollutant concentration, the method comprising the steps of:
- mixing ambient air with a heated air stream from the oxidation chamber to form an intermediate air stream;
- mixing the intermediate air stream with an inlet process stream prior to directing the resulting air stream into the thermal oxidizer, wherein the resulting air stream is heated to a temperature sufficient to substantially eliminate the condensation of organic or inorganic compounds within it; and;
- when the inlet process stream has a concentration of pollutants higher than said preselected range of pollutant concentration mixing a greater volume of the intermediate air stream with the inlet process stream, wherein the resulting air stream decreases the thermal efficiency of the heat exchanger portion of the thermal oxidizer.
- 2. The method for processing one or more air streams of claim 1, wherein the additional volume of the intermediate air stream includes an additional volume of heated air stream from the combustion chamber, thereby further reducing the thermal efficiency of the heat exchanger portion of the thermal oxidizer.
- 3. The method for processing one or more air streams of claim 1, wherein the thermal oxidizer is a catalytic oxidizer.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising heating said inlet air process stream with a steam coil prior to entering the thermal oxidizer.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising heating said inlet air process stream with a natural gas burner prior to entering the thermal oxidizer.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising heating said inlet air process stream with a heated outlet stream from the thermal oxidizer prior to said inlet air stream entering the thermal oxidizer.
- 7. A method for processing one or more air streams containing pollutants using a thermal oxidizer employing a heat exchanger section and an oxidation chamber, said air streams having a preselected range of pollutant concentration, said air stream having an intermittent concentration of pollutants higher than said preselected range, the method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a heat source from said oxidation chamber to provide a heat exchange relationship with an inlet air stream to be processed by the thermal oxidizer;
- conveying the heated inlet air stream to the thermal oxidizer, whereby the inlet air stream has been heated to a temperature sufficient to substantially eliminate the condensation of organic or inorganic compounds within it; and
- removing air from the oxidation chamber of the thermal oxidizer in response to an inlet process stream having a concentration of pollutants higher than said preselected range of pollutant concentration, wherein the removal of air from the oxidation chamber derates the thermal efficiency of the heat exchanger portion of the thermal oxidizer.
- 8. A method for processing one or more air streams containing pollutants using a thermal oxidizer employing a heat exchanger section and an oxidation chamber, said air streams having a preselected range of pollutant concentration, said air stream having an intermittent concentration of pollutants higher than said preselected range, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing one or more inlet ducts for conveying an inlet air stream to be processed to the thermal oxidizer;
- providing one or more outlet ducts for conveying the heated outlet gases from the thermal oxidizer after processing;
- forming a heat exchanger using the inlet and outlet ducts;
- heating the inlet air stream as it passes through the one or more inlet ducts, using heat from the outlet gas as it passes through the one or more outlet ducts, wherein the inlet air stream is heated to a temperature sufficient to substantially eliminate the condensation of organic compounds within it.
- 9. The method of claim 8, comprising the further step of heating said outlet gas with an exhaust burner exiting said thermal oxidizer prior to heating said inlet air stream.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/700,077, which was filed on Aug. 20, 1996, and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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