Claims
- 1. A retractable sootblower for cleaning of surfaces within a heat exchanger, said sootblower comprising:
- a carriage including a hollow lance tube coupled to a drive train connected to motor means for driving said drive train, said drive train causing translation and rotational movement of said lance tube for insertion and retraction of said lance tube within said heat exchanger, said lance tube having at least one discharge nozzle attached to said lance tube and communicating with the interior of said lance tube;
- supply means for supplying a pressurized blowing medium to the interior of said lance tube, said blowing medium being discharged through said nozzle; and
- feed control means for controlling the rate at which said blowing medium is discharged through said nozzle during said movement of said lance tube, said feed control means varying said rate of said blowing medium discharge between an increased rate and a decreased rate, said blowing medium being discharged at said increased rate when said nozzle is directed toward a surface of said heat exchanger and cleaning is to be performed, said blowing medium being discharged at said decreased rate when cleaning is not to be performed, said reduced rate providing sufficient flow of said blowing medium discharge to provide a cooling effect for said lance tube while said lance tube is extended into said heat exchanger.
- 2. The sootblower of claim 1 wherein said blowing medium is discharged at said increased rate during insertion of said lance tube within said heat exchanger and at said reduced rate during retraction of said lance tube from said heat exchanger whereby the cleaning effect of said sootblower is substantially achieved during said insertion.
- 3. The sootblower of claim 1 wherein said blowing medium is discharged at said reduced rate during insertion of said lance tube within said heat exchanger and at said increased rate during retraction of said lance tube from said heat exchanger whereby the cleaning effect of said sootblower is substantially achieved during said retraction.
- 4. A retractable sootblower for cleaning of surfaces within a heat exchanger, said sootblower comprising:
- a carriage including a hollow lance tube coupled to a drive train connected to motor means for driving said drive train, said drive train causing translational and rotational movement of said lance tube for insertion and retraction of said lance tube within said heat exchanger, at least one discharge nozzle attached to said lance tube and communicating with the interior of said lance tube:
- first supply means for supplying a first blowing medium to the interior of said lance tube, said first blowing medium being discharged through said nozzle to provide a first cleaning effect and providing a flow of said blowing medium at least sufficient for cooling said lance tube while said lance tube is extended within said heat exchanger;
- second supply means for supplying a second blowing medium to the interior of said lance, said second blowing medium being discharged through said nozzle to provide a second cleaning effect which exceeds that of said first cleaning effect; and
- control means for alternately activating said first and second supply means in a predetermining schedule during said movement of said lance tube whereby said first supply means is activated during portions of the cycle of said movement of said lance tube where said second cleaning effect is not required and said second supply means is activated during portions of the cycle of said movement of said lance where said second cleaning effect is required whereby the cleaning effect of said sootblower is substantially achieved through said activation of said second supply means.
- 5. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said first and second blowing mediums are steam supplied at different pressures by said first and second supply means.
- 6. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said first and second blowing mediums are air supplied at different pressures by said first and second supply means.
- 7. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said second blowing medium being discharged during insertion of said lance tube into said heat exchanger for cleaning of the surfaces within the heat exchanger and said first blowing medium being discharged during retraction of said lance tube from said heat exchanger.
- 8. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said first blowing medium is air and said second blowing medium is stream.
- 9. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said first blowing medium is air and said second blowing medium is water.
- 10. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said second blowing medium being discharged during retraction of said lance tube from said heat exchanger for cleaning of the surfaces within the heat exchanger and said first blowing medium being discharged during insertion of said lance tube into said heat exchanger.
- 11. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said first blowing medium purges condensate from the interior of the lance tube during a portion of a cleaning cycle of said sootblower thereby reducing damage to the surfaces within the heat exchanger which would be caused by said condensate.
- 12. A method of operating a sootblower over the course of an operating cycle, said sootblower including a retractable lance tube having at least one nozzle through which blowing medium is discharged in a jet against surfaces of a heat exchanger to clean the heat exchanger surfaces, said method comprising the steps of:
- inserting said lance tube into the heat exchanger;
- retracting said lance tube out of the heat exchanger;
- discharging said blowing medium from said nozzle at a predetermined rate and directing said jet of said blowing medium to impinge against the heat exchanger surfaces thereby cleaning the heat exchanger surfaces;
- rotating said lance tube and said nozzle to cause rotation of said jet of said blowing medium; and
- varying said predetermined rate of blowing medium discharge between an increased cleaning rate and a reduced cooling rate, said increased cleaning rate being provided during at least a portion of either one of said inserting or said retracting steps when said nozzle is directed toward said heat exchanger surfaces and said heat exchanger surfaces are to be cleaned, said reduced cooling rate being provided during the other of said inserting or said retracting steps.
- 13. The method set out in claim 12 wherein said increased cleaning rate occurs during said inserting step.
- 14. The method set out in claim 12 said increased cleaning rate occurs during said retracting step.
- 15. The sootblower of claim 1 further comprises: speed control means coupled to said motor means for causing said movement of said lance tube to be varied at a controlled rate, said speed control means varying said rate of said movement between a reduced movement rate when said blowing medium is being discharged at said increased rate and at an increased movement rate when said blowing medium is being discharged at said decreased rate.
- 16. The sootblower of claim 1 wherein said feed control means causes said blowing medium to be discharged at said increased rate over one or more arc portions which comprise less than a full rotational revolution of said lance tube and discharged at said reduced rate over other arc portions of said full rotational revolution.
- 17. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said first and second blowing mediums are water supplied at different pressures.
- 18. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said first blowing medium is steam and said second blowing medium is water.
- 19. The sootblower of claim 4 wherein said control means causes said first supply means to be activated over one or more arc portions which comprises less than a full rotational revolution of said lance tube and activating said second supply means over other arc portions of said full rotational revolution.
- 20. A sootblower of claim 4 further comprises speed control means coupled to said motor means for causing said movement of said lance tube to be varied at a controlled rate, said speed control means varying said rate of said movement between a reduced movement rate when said second supply means is activated and at an increased movement rate when said first supply means is activated.
CROSS REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/031,577, filed Mar. 15, 1993 entitled Sootblower Having Variable Discharge, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/877,641 , filed May 1, 1992, and entitled "Sootblower With Lance Bypass Flow", issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,237,718, issued on Aug. 24, 1993, and is also a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/877,987, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,438, issued Aug. 16, 1994, and entitled "Method and Apparatus for Constant Progression of a Cleaning Jet Across Heated Surfaces" , filed May 2, 1992.
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