Burner with automatic high-low operation

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Inventors

Culpepper, Jr., Clifford

Application #

413770

Filed

Nov-8-1973

Published

Jan-13-1976

Current US Class

110/185
126/299D
250/573
250/574
356/439
422/108
422/183
431/12
431/5
431/79
431/90

International Classes

F23G 007/00

Field of Search

431/79 431/90 431/12 431/5 126/299 110/8 250/573 250/574 356/207 23/277

Assignee

Aero-Dyne Manufacturing, Inc. (Charlotte, NC)

Examiners

Tayman, Jr.; James H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Parrott, Bell, Seltzer, Park & Gibson

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Abstract
Burner apparatus in which fuel and airborne combustible debris to be incinerated are received in a burner while fuel delivered to the burner is decreased in quantity in the absence of debris to be incinerated so that delivery of excess fuel in the absence of debris is avoided.
 
Claims
That which is claimed is:

1. In an arrangement for incinerating combustible debris and having means for entraining combustible debris in a flowing stream of air including fan means for inducing a flow of air and duct means for guiding the flowing stream of air and the combustible debris entrained therewith, means for supplying fuel, and burner means operatively communicating with said fuel supply means for receiving fuel therefrom and operatively interposed in said duct means for passage of the flowing stream of air and entrained debris therethrough and for disposal of entrained debris by burning, an improvement which facilitates economical operation in disposal of intermittently varying quantities of debris and comprising means for distinguishing between concentrations of conveyed entrained debris in said duct means above and below a threshold concentration and including sensing means for detecting upstream of said burner means the presence in the flowing stream of air of conveyed entrained debris, and fuel control means interposed between said fuel supply means and said burner means and operatively connected with and responsive to said concentration distinguishing means for varying the quantity of fuel delivered to the burner means in response to distinguished concentrations of conveyed entrained debris whereby the fuel required to dispose of the debris is delivered only as needed and excessive fuel usage is avoided during periods when the concentration of conveyed debris is below the threshold concentration.



Description
Recent efforts to control air pollution otherwise possibly occurring due to the release of airborne combustible debris have directed attention to the desirability of burners which receive fuel and the airborne debris and dispose of the debris by incineration. For certain air pollutants, such incineration is the preferred manner of control, notably in conjunction with certain food service operations typically employed in fast-service restaurants.

One difficulty heretofore encountered with certain burners for disposing of air pollutants has been unacceptably high fuel cost. Where this difficulty has been encountered, it usually has resulted from continuous delivery of the quantities of the fuel necessary to maintain a high intensity flame for incineration of the particular airborne combustible debris being controlled.

With the aforementioned difficulty and disadvantage particularly in mind, it is an object of the present invention to accomplish control over the delivery of excess fuel in the absence of debris to be incinerated. In realizing this object, through the apparatus of this invention, the quantity of fuel delivered to a burner is decreased in the absence of debris to be incinerated, responsive to a sensor which detects the presence of debris to be incinerated.
 
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