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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 1995
Filed:
Jul. 29, 1994
Mark R Rakowski, Frisco, TX (US);
John W Whitesitt, The Colony, TX (US);
John H Wiker, Plainfield, IL (US);
Lennox Industries Inc., Dallas, TX (US);
Abstract
A device for inhibiting NOx production is disposed in a gas furnace combustion chamber. The device includes a baffle member for dividing the combustion chamber into first and second regions. A fuel-rich mixture of gas and primary combustion air is ignited by an inshot burner and the flame is drawn into the combustion chamber by an induced draft blower along with secondary combustion air. The combustion chamber is configured such that in the first region (i.e., upstream of the baffle member) turbulent mixing of the secondary combustion air with the flame is inhibited to maintain a relatively gas-rich flame. The baffle member channels the flame and secondary combustion air into a convergent flow path and the passage of the flame and secondary combustion air over the baffle member creates turbulence, which enhances mixing between the flame and secondary combustion air in the second region of the combustion chamber (i.e., downstream of the baffle member). The turbulent mixing effects substantially complete combustion of the gas/air mixture. Because the turbulent mixing occurs at a location farther along the flame path in the combustion chamber than in conventional gas furnaces, the flame temperature remains relatively low throughout the combustion chamber, thereby inhibiting NOx production.