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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 06, 1983
Filed:
Dec. 09, 1980
Horst M Glomm, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Klaus E Sawatzki, Niddatal, DE;
Dieter Fischer, Bischofsheim, DE;
John Zink Company, Tulsa, OK (US);
Abstract
A forced draft, radiant wall, fuel burner, comprises a burner constructed with a central circular pipe for the conduction of pressurized combustion air, a second larger diameter pipe coaxial with the air pipe, with pressurized gas supplied to the closed annular space between the two pipes. The inner pipe extends forwardly beyond the end of the outer pipe. Fuel orifices are drilled in the forward end of the annular space, so that the gas flow will be parallel to the axis of the pipes. A second series of gas orifices are drilled through the outer wall of the second tube so that the gas glow is radial along the front of the burner tile. A plurality of air orifices are drilled radially in the forward end of the air pipe, so that the air flow is radial and directed perpendicularly against the principal longitudinal gas flow. The air tube spreads conically outwardly at its forward end. There are a plurality of longitudinal slots, for radial flow of air outwardly against a cylindrical wall which is part of a circular plate over the forward end of the air pipe. The flow of air from the slots deflected by the cylindrical wall, flows generally in a reverse direction against the flow of the gas from the end orifices. The two flows of air providing turbulent and complete mixing with the gas. The burning gas and flame then moves radially outwardly in a circular sheet along the front of the tile, to heat the tile to incandescence, so as to radiate heat to the heat receptive surfaces of the boiler.