Claims
- 1. A method of operating a rotary burner of the type in which quantities of fuel and steam are controlled, respectively by a diaphragm motor valve and a steam-flow control mechanism to deliver fuel and steam into an air stream through a rotating member, said method comprising the steps of:
- determining the amount of fuel flow that is required through said burner to produce various values of heat release;
- adjusting a ratio-control device to provide an output signal level to said steam-flow control mechanism corresponding to a desired steam flow for each given fuel flow in a series of fuel flows;
- setting said diaphragm motor valve to adjust flow area therein for providing a flow of fuel corresponding to a desired heat release value;
- monitoring the differential pressure across said flow area and adjusting said fuel flow to maintain a differential pressure corresponding to the desired fuel flow through said flow area; and,
- regulating said steam flow in accordance with the previously adjusted output signal level from said ratio-control device corresponding to said desired heat release value.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including the step of modifying the setting of said diaphragm motor valve to provide a modified flow of fuel corresponding to a different heat release value; and,
- modifying said steam flow in accordance with the previously adjusted output signal level from said ratio-control device corresponding to said different heat release value.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including the step of monitoring said steam flow and changing the setting of said steam-flow control mechanism in accordance with variations in said steam flow from the previously determined steam flow corresponding to said desired heat release value.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said steam-flow control mechanism comprises a differential pressure regulator, said method including the steps of:
- monitoring said steam flow by means of said differential pressure regulator wherein a high pressure side thereof measures pressure downstream of said differential pressure regulator and said output signal from said ratio-control device is delivered to a low pressure side thereof.
- 5. In a rotary burner control system, a flow control system for said rotary burner comprising:
- delivery means for delivering fuel to said burner;
- a diaphragm motor valve operative to provide a variable flow area in said fuel delivery means;
- a differential pressure regulator for maintaining a predetermined pressure differential across said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a predetermined quantity of fuel to said burner;
- means for delivering steam to said burner;
- an adjustable steam-flow valve for regulating the flow of steam to said burner;
- steam-flow control means for adjusting the position of said steam-flow valve; and,
- selectively settable ratio control means for providing an output signal to said steam-flow control means, there being a predetermined ratio of steam flow to fuel flow for any desired fuel flow within a given range of fuel flows, so that adjustment of said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a desired amount of fuel to said burner results in a corresponding steam flow to said burner in accordance with the predetermined ratio for the desired fuel flow.
- 6. The control mechanism of claim 5 including means for modifying the setting of said diaphragm motor valve to correspond to a newly desired fuel flow; and,
- means for adjusting the output signal of said ratio means accordingly so that said steam flow to said burner is modified to correspond to the predetermined ratio for the newly-desired fuel flow.
- 7. The control mechanism of claim 5 wherein said steam-flow control means includes means for sensing the actual flow of steam to said burner and is adapted to change the adjustment of said steam-flow value by an amount corresponding to that by which said actual steam flow varies from that corresponding to the predetermined ratio for the desired fuel flow.
- 8. The control mechanism of claim 7 including means for modifying the setting of said fuel-flow control means and thereby said diaphragm motor valve to correspond to a newly desired fuel flow; and,
- means for adjusting the output signal of said ratio control means accordingly so that said steam flow to said burner is modified to correspond to the predetermined ratios for the newly-desired fuel flow.
- 9. The control mechanism of claim 5 including means to selectively direct one type of fuel or another to said diaphragm-motor valve; and wherein said ratio-control device is adapted to be adjusted accordingly.
- 10. A rotary burner mechanism including:
- a rotating member having perforated arms for directing a mixture of steam and fuel therefrom to cause said rotating member to rotate;
- a fan member rotatable in response to rotation of said rotating member to cause air to mix with said steam and fuel mixture and project said steam and fuel into a flame zone;
- fuel delivering means for delivering fuel to said rotating member;
- steam delivering means for delivering steam to said rotating member;
- a venturi in said steam delivering means;
- connecting means at said venturi for connecting said venturi to said fuel delivering means; said venturi thereby being operative to cause said fuel to mix with said steam;
- an adjustable diaphragm motor valve in said fuel delivery means for providing a variable flow area in said fuel delivering means;
- a differential pressure regulator for maintaining a predetermined pressure differential across said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a predetermined quantity of fuel to said burner;
- an adjustable steam-flow valve for regulating the flow of steam in said steam delivering means;
- steam-flow control means for adjusting the position of said steam-flow valve; and,
- selectively settable ratio control means for providing an output signal to said steam-flow control means, there being a predetermined ratio of steam flow to fuel flow for any desired fuel flow within a given range of fuel flows, so that adjustment of said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a desired amount of fuel to said burner results in a corresponding steam flow to said burner in accordance with the predetermined ratio for the desired fuel flow, whereby variations in pressure at said venturi during operation at a given setting of said fuel-flow valve do not detrimentally affect the desired steam and fuel mixture that is projected into said flame zone.
- 11. In a rotary burner control system, a flow control system for said rotary burner comprising:
- delivery means for delivering fuel to said burner;
- a diaphragm motor valve operative to provide a variable flow area in said fuel delivery means;
- a first differential pressure regulator for maintaining a predetermined pressure differential across said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a predetermined quantity of fuel to said burner;
- means for delivering steam to said burner;
- a second differential pressure regulator for regulating the flow of steam to said burner, said second pressure regulator having a low pressure side and a high pressure side;
- selectively settable ratio control means for providing an output signal to said low pressure side of said second differential pressure regulator, the high pressure side thereof being connected downstream of said second differential pressure regulator, there being a predetermined ratio of steam flow to fuel flow for any desired fuel flow within a given range of fuel flows, so that adjustment of said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a desired amount of fuel to said burner results in a corresponding steam flow to said burner in accordance with the predetermined ratio for the desired fuel flow.
- 12. The control mechanism of claim 11 including means for modifying the setting of said diaphragm motor valve to correspond to a newly desired fuel flow; and,
- means for adjusting the output signal of said ratio means accordingly so that said steam flow to said burner is modified to correspond to the predetermined ratio for the newly-desired fuel flow.
- 13. The control mechanism of claim 11 including means to selectively direct one type of fuel or another to said diaphragm-motor valve; and wherein said ratio-control device is adapted to be adjusted accordingly.
- 14. A rotary burner mechanism including:
- a rotating member having perforated arms for directing a mixture of steam and fuel therefrom to cause said rotating member to rotate;
- a fan member rotatable in response to rotation of said rotating member to cause air to mix with said steam and fuel mixture and project said steam and fuel into a flame zone;
- fuel delivering means for delivering fuel to said rotating member;
- steam delivering means for delivering steam to said rotating member;
- a venturi in said steam delivering means;
- connecting means at said venturi for connecting said venturi to said fuel delivering means; said venturi thereby being operative to cause said fuel to mix with said steam;
- an adjustable diaphragm motor valve in said fuel delivery means for providing a variable flow area in said fuel delivering means;
- a first differential pressure regulator for maintaining a predetermined pressure differential across said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a predetermined quantity of fuel to said burner;
- a second differential pressure regulator for regulating the flow of steam to said burner, said second pressure regulator having a low pressure side and a high pressure side;
- selectively settable ratio control means for providing an output signal to said low pressure side of said second differential pressure regulator, the high pressure side thereof being connected downstream of said second differential pressure regulator, there being a predetermined ratio of steam flow to fuel flow for any desired fuel flow within a given range of fuel flows, so that adjustment of said diaphragm motor valve to deliver a desired amount of fuel to said burner results in a corresponding steam flow to said burner in accordance with the predetermined ratio for the desired fuel flow, whereby variations in pressure at said venturi during operation at a given setting of said fuel-flow valve do not detrimentally affect the desired steam and fuel mixture that is projected into said flame zone.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION differential
This is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. application Ser. No. 664,214 which was filed on Mar. 5, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,035,133. That application describes a control system for rotary burners in which oil flow and steam flow are kept in desired proportion by a ratio controller which controls steam flow as a predetermined function of the existing oil flow. That application is incorporated herein by reference, and describes embodiments wherein actual fuel flow and steam flow are measured at given points in the steam and fuel line, and flow is adjusted by control valves in the respective lines so that the actual fuel and steam flows are as desired.
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