Air heating apparatus

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Inventors

Ripka, Chester D.
Washburn, Norman

Application #

557239

Filed

Jul-25-1990

Published

Aug-13-1991

Current US Class

126/110R
126/116R
126/99A
165/104.14
165/47

International Classes

F24H 003/00

Field of Search

126/116 237/55 237/53 165/70 165/104.11 165/104.26 165/47

Assignee

Carrier Corporation (Syracuse, NY)

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A space heating appliance employing a radiant burner that burns a gaseous fuel and a plurality of heat pipes to transfer heat produced by the burner to the air to be heated. The appliance is adaptable for use in outdoor "packaged" units, together with an air conditioning system, for heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in commercial buildings, and is also adaptable for use in indoor residential or commercial applications.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for heating air comprising:

an enclosure assembly;

a combustion chamber disposed within said enclosure assembly;

an air heating chamber having an air inlet and an air outlet disposed within said enclosure assembly;

a radiant burner disposed within said combustion chamber;

means for supplying a combustible gas to said radiant burner;

means for causing a flow of said combustible gas through said radiant burner and for causing a flow of gases of combustion produced by said radiant burner out of said combustion chamber; and

a plurality of heat pipes, each having an evaporating section, a condensing section and containing a heat transfer fluid, each of said evaporating sections being disposed within said combustion chamber so as to receive heat from said radiant burner and each of said condensing sections being disposed within said air heating chamber so as to transfer heat to air flowing from said air inlet to said air outlet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This present invention relates generally to devices for heating air. More specifically, the invention discloses an apparatus for heating air in a space heating system. The apparatus of the invention is particularly suitable for use in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for commercial buildings, but is adaptable for use in residential applications.

HVAC systems for commercial buildings such as stores, manufacturing facilities, low rise office buildings and similar structures typically contain "package" units which combine air conditioning, heating and sometimes air handling equipment in a single housing. Such package units are generally installed outside the building envelope, frequently at ground level or on the building roof. A typical package unit comprises: an air conditioning compressor, associated condenser and evaporator coils and air conditioning system auxiliary components; a heating system comprised of some combination of heat source and heat exchange means such as electrical resistance heaters or gas or oil fired burners and associated heat exchangers; and a flow path for air to be cooled or heated to pass through the unit. Air from the building is circulated through the unit and returned to the building by means of a system of supply and return ductwork, with some means of causing a flow of air through the system. The air handling equipment for moving air through the system may be separate or included in the package unit. Architectural, engineering, economic and environmental considerations have driven efforts to reduce the size and weight of package units as well as other types of HVAC equipment, to improve the thermal efficiency of heating systems and, in the case of heating systems that produce heat by burning a fuel, to reduce the emission of potential pollutants.
 
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