Claims
- 1. An improved gas appliance having a burner, a gas valve through which the flow of combustion gas to the burner is controlled, and a motor driven blower which supplies combustion air to the burner, the improvement comprising means for increasing the flow of gas through the gas valve as the blower speed increases, and decreasing the flow of gas through the gas valve as the blower speed decreases, based on a pressure signal generated independently of the combustion air pressure.
- 2. The improved gas appliance according to claim 1 wherein the pressure signal is generated dependent on the blower motor speed.
- 3. An improved gas appliance having a burner, a gas valve through which the flow of combustion gas to the burner is controlled, and a motor driven blower which supplies combustion air to the burner, the improvement comprising a controller configured to increase the flow of gas through the gas valve as the blower speed increases, and decrease the flow of gas through the gas valve as the blower speed decreases, based on a pressure signal having pressure capable of exceeding the combustion air pressure.
- 4. The improved gas appliance according to claim 3 wherein the gas valve decreases the flow rate as the pressure signal increases, and increases the flow rate as the pressure signal increases.
- 5. The improved gas appliance according to claim 3 wherein the controller comprises a pump for providing the pressure signal to the gas valve.
- 6. The improved gas appliance according to claim 5 wherein the pump is driven by the blower motor.
- 7. The improved gas appliance according to claim 3 wherein the controller further comprises an adjustable bleed orifice configured to adjust the pressure signal relative to the gas flow.
- 8. The improved gas appliance according to claim 3 wherein the blower pushes air into the burner.
- 9. The improved gas appliance according to claim 3 wherein the blower draws air through the burner.
- 10. The improved gas appliance according to claim 3 wherein the controller further comprises a differential pressure switch configured to deactivate the appliance based on a predetermined pressure difference between gas flow and air flow into the burner.
- 11. A gas combustion system comprising a burner, a gas valve for controlling the flow of gas to the burner, a motor-driven blower that provides combustion air to the burner, and a controller for controlling the flow of gas through the gas valve responsive substantially proportionately to the blower motor speed, increasing the flow of gas as the blower speed increases and decreasing the flow of gas as the blower speed decreases.
- 12. The gas combustion system according to claim 11 wherein the gas valve has a regulator for controlling the flow of gas through the gas valve, and a port for receiving a pressure signal for operating the regulator to control the flow of gas through the gas valve, and wherein the controller provides a pressure signal to the port.
- 13. The gas combustion system according to claim 12 wherein the controller comprises a pump for providing a pressure signal to the port.
- 14. The gas combustion system according to claim 13 wherein the pump is driven by the blower motor.
- 15. The gas combustion system according to claim 13 wherein the regulator decreases the flow rate as the pressure signal at the port decreases, and increases the flow rate as the pressure signal at the port increases.
- 16. The gas combustion system according to claim 12 wherein the regulator decreases the flow rate as the pressure signal at the port decreases, and increases the flow rate as the pressure signal at the port increases.
- 17. The gas combustion system according to claim 12 wherein the blower pushes air into the burner.
- 18. The gas combustion system according to claim 13 wherein the blower draws air through the burner.
- 19. A gas combustion system comprising a burner, a combustion gas inlet for providing combustion gas to the burner, a gas valve in the gas inlet for controlling the flow of gas through the gas inlet at least partly in response to a pressure signal, a motor-driven blower for providing combustion air to the burner, and a pump for providing a pressure signal to the gas valve for controlling the flow of gas to the burner, said pump being responsive to the blower motor speed, increasing the flow of gas as the blower motor speed increases and decreasing the flow of gas as the blower motor speed decreases.
- 20. The gas combustion system according to claim 19 wherein the blower pushes air into the burner.
- 21. The gas combustion system according to claim 19 wherein the blower draws air through the burner.
- 22. The gas combustion system according to claim 19 wherein the combustion air to combustion gas ratio remains substantially constant with changes in the blower speed.
- 23. The gas combustion system according to claim 19 further comprising an adjustable bleed orifice configured to adjust the pressure signal to the gas valve.
- 24. The gas combustion system according to claim 19 further comprising a differential pressure switch configured to deactivate the gas burner system based on a pressure difference between gas flow and air flow into the burner.
- 25. In combination with a gas appliance having a burner, a gas valve through which the flow of gas to the burner is controlled based on a pressure signal, a motor-driven blower for providing combustion air to the burner, and a controller for controlling the flow of gas through the gas valve, a pump configured to provide a pressure signal to the controller dependent on blower motor speed, said pump further configurable to provide pressure signals sufficient to operate appliances utilizing a plurality of types of gas.
- 26. The combination according to claim 25 wherein the pump is configured to maintain a substantially constant gas-to-air ratio going to the appliance burner.
- 27. The combination according to claim 26 wherein the pump is configured to provide a pressure signal of up to about fourteen inches of water column to the controller.
- 28. A method for controlling the flow of gas to the burner of a gas combustion system, the combustion system including a gas valve through which the flow of gas to the burner is controlled and a motor-driven blower for providing combustion air to the burner, said method comprising the steps of:
converting revolutions of a drive shaft of the blower motor into a pressure signal substantially proportional to the speed of the blower motor; and controlling gas flow to the burner based on the pressure signal.
- 29. The method according to claim 28 wherein said steps are performed without sensing or sampling the combustion air pressure.
- 30. The method according to claim 28 wherein the step of controlling gas flow comprises adjusting the pressure signal relative to the gas flow using an adjustable bleed orifice.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/903,484 filed on Jul. 11, 2001, presently pending, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09903484 |
Jul 2001 |
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10020548 |
Oct 2001 |
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