Claims
- 1. A power draft system for maintaining draft in a flue for fuel burning appliances, the fuel burning appliances being located within a building, the flue extending from said fuel burning appliance to a location exterior to said building, the power draft system comprising:
a blower for extracting exhaust flue gases from said flue, said blower comprising a flue gas intake, a flue gas exhaust, a motor and an exhaust fan driven by said motor; and a thermostatically controlled motor cooling system whereby coolant is made to flow proximate portions of said motor requiring cooling, maintaining said motor within a desired range of operating temperature.
- 2. The power draft system of claim 1, in which said thermostatically controlled cooling system comprises a thermostatically controlled coolant circulating device.
- 3. The power draft system of claim 2, in which said coolant is ambient air.
- 4. The power draft system of claim 2, in which said coolant circulating device comprises a fan, said fan further comprising a shroud whereby said coolant is directed proximate said portions of said motor requiring cooling.
- 5. The power draft system of claim 2, further comprising at least one cooling air intake whereby said ambient air is drawn into said thermostatically controlled cooling system said at least one cooling air intake being located such that said flue gas exhaust is directed away from said at least one cooling air intake.
- 6. The power draft system of claim 1, further comprising a tilt sensitive sensor switch whereby power is interrupted to said power draft system if said power draft system is tilted.
- 7. The power draft system of claim 1, further comprising a corrosion resistant coating covering portions of said flue gas intake and said flue gas exhaust exposed to said flue gas.
- 8. The power draft system of claim 1, in which said corrosion resistant coating is high temperature Ryton.
- 9. The power draft system of claim 1, in which said motor cooling system is actuated above about 150° F. and deactivated at a temperature below about 120° F.
- 10. The power draft system of claim 1, further comprising a safety control which shuts off said fuel burning appliance when the temperature of said motor rises high enough to cause imminent damage.
- 11. A cooling system for cooling a motor in a power draft system for maintaining draft in a flue of a fuel burning appliance, the power draft system comprising a blower for extracting flue gases from said flue, said blower including a flue gas intake, a flue gas exhaust, and an exhaust fan driven by said motor, the cooling system comprising;
a coolant circulating device, adapted for causing coolant flow proximate portions of said motor requiring cooling; and a temperature sensitive control adapted to activate said coolant circulating device at a first desired temperature and to deactivate said coolant circulating device at a second desired temperature.
- 12. The cooling system of claim 11, in which said coolant comprises ambient air and said coolant circulating device comprises a fan.
- 13. The cooling system of claim 12, said fan further comprising a shroud adapted for directing said coolant flow proximate said portions of said motor requiring cooling.
- 14. The cooling system of claim 11, in which said temperature sensitive control comprises a thermostatic switch.
- 15. The cooling system of claim 14, said thermostatic switch being adapted to activate said cooling system at a temperature above about 150° F. and to deactivate said cooling system at a temperature below about 120° F.
- 16. The cooling system of claim 14, further comprising a safety control which shuts off said fuel burning appliance when the temperature of said motor rises high enough to cause imminent damage.
- 17. A method of cooling a motor of a power draft system, the power draft system for maintaining draft in a flue of a fuel burning appliance, the method comprising the steps of:
sensing the temperature of portions of said motor that require cooling; and selectively directing a flow of coolant proximate portions of said motor that require cooling in response to said temperature sensing.
- 18. The method of claim 17, the power draft system comprising a blower for extracting flue gases from said flue, said blower including a flue gas intake, a flue gas exhaust, and an exhaust fan driven by said motor.
- 19. The method of claim 17, the step of directing a flow of coolant proximate portions of said motor that require cooling comprising securing a fan to a shroud, disposing said shroud about said motor, and drawing ambient air through said shroud and about said portions of said motor that require cooling with said fan.
- 20. The method of claim 19, the step of sensing the temperature comprising: disposing a thermostatic switch capable of actuating said fan at a desired temperature proximate said portions of said motor requiring cooling.
- 21. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of:
sensing the temperature of said portions of said motor that require cooling and deactivating said fuel burning appliance if said sensed temperature rises to a level that poses an imminent risk of damage to said motor while still directing a flow of coolant proximate portions of said motor requiring cooling.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/223,380 filed Aug. 7, 2000, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60223380 |
Aug 2000 |
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