Gas fired process heater with ultra-low pollutant emissions
US-11519635-B2 · Dec 6, 2022 · US
US10415849B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10415849-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715638929-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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A high efficiency downfired gas water heater is provided which has a tank for storing water to be heated, a combustion chamber extending downwardly through a top end of the tank, and a gas burner operative to create hot combustion products within the combustion chamber. At the bottom end of the tank is a transfer chamber coupled to an external discharge conduit and to a single pass heat exchanger, in the form of multiple flue tubes. extending vertically through the tank and connected to the combustion chamber. In one embodiment of the water heater the burner is a power burner which forces the combustion products sequentially through the combustion chamber, heat exchanger, transfer chamber and discharge conduit. In another embodiment of the water heater a draft inducer fan is used to draw the combustion products through this path from the combustion chamber.
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A fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid to be heated, the tank having an upper wall and a lower wall; a combustion products transfer chamber structure disposed outside and below the tank such that the lower wall of the tank defines a top end of the combustion products transfer chamber structure; a combustion products discharge conduit that is disposed external to the tank and coupled to the combustion products transfer chamber structure such that the combustion products discharge conduit is in fluid communication with the combustion products transfer chamber structure, wherein an inlet end of the combustion products discharge conduit is disposed in and coupled to a sidewall of the combustion products transfer chamber structure while a remainder of the combustion products discharge conduit is disposed outside and spaced apart from the tank; a combustion chamber comprising a side wall and a bottom wall that defines an interior space, wherein the combustion chamber extends into an interior of the tank through the upper wall of the tank and towards the lower wall, wherein the combustion chamber is partially submerged in the interior of the tank such that an exterior surface of the bottom wall and an exterior surface of at least a portion of the side wall of the combustion chamber are in direct contact with the quantity of liquid in the tank, and wherein the combustion chamber terminates adjacent the upper wall of the tank; a single pass heat exchanger structure disposed in the interior of the tank and connecting the combustion chamber and the combustion products transfer chamber structure, wherein the single pass heat exchanger structure comprises an inlet end that is disposed in the combustion chamber to receive hot combustion products created by a fuel burner and an outlet end that is disposed and opens into the combustion products transfer chamber structure that is disposed outside and below the tank and that has the combustion products discharge conduit attached thereto to exhaust the hot combustion products; and the fuel burner is operative to create the hot combustion products within the interior space of the combustion chamber for transfer therefrom sequentially through the single pass heat exchanger structure, into the combustion products transfer chamber structure, and then outwardly from the combustion products chamber structure into the combustion products discharge conduit. 2. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the apparatus is a fuel-fired water heater. 3. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 2 wherein: the water heater is a gas-fired water heater. 4. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the single pass heat exchanger structure comprises a plurality of flue pipes, and wherein the plurality of flue pipes have straight configurations and longitudinally extend parallel to a vertical axis extending through the tank. 5. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the single pass heat exchanger structure comprises a plurality of flue pipes, and the plurality of flue pipes spiral around a vertical axis extending through the tank. 6. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the single pass heat exchanger structure is a condensing heat exchanger structure. 7. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a condensate drain fitting disposed on the combustion products discharge conduit. 8. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the single pass heat exchanger structure comprises a plurality of flue pipes, and wherein the inlet end of each of the plurality of flue pipes is connected to the bottom wall of the combustion chamber and the outlet end of each of the plurality of flue pipes is connected to the combustion products transfer chamber structure. 9. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 8 : wherein the bottom wall of the combustion chamber has a plurality of apertures disposed within a perimeter of the bottom wall, wherein the plurality of apertures disposed in the bottom wall of the combustion chamber are configured to receive the inlet ends of each of the plurality of flue pipes therethrough, wherein each aperture of the plurality of apertures has a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the bottom wall of the partially submerged combustion chamber, and wherein a diameter of each flue pipe of the plurality of flue pipes is smaller than the diameter of the bottom wall of the partially submerged combustion chamber. 10. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the fuel burner extends downwardly into the interior space of the combustion chamber. 11. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the fuel burner is a powered fuel burner operative to sequentially force the hot combustion products downwardly through the combustion chamber, downwardly through the single pass heat exchanger structure into the combustion products transfer chamber structure, and then outwardly from the combustion products chamber structure into the combustion products discharge conduit. 12. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an induced draft blower connected to the combustion products discharge conduit and operative to sequentially draw the hot combustion products downwardly through the combustion chamber, downwardly through the single pass heat exchanger structure into the combustion products transfer chamber structure, and then outwardly from the combustion products transfer chamber structure into and through the combustion products discharge conduit. 13. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 12 wherein: the induced draft blower, during operation thereof, maintains a negative pressure in the combustion chamber and the combustion products transfer chamber structure. 14. A fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid to be heated, the tank having upper and lower ends; a combustion products transfer chamber structure disposed outside and at the lower end of the tank such that the lower end of the tank defines a top wall of the combustion products transfer chamber structure; a combustion products discharge conduit disposed externally of the tank and having an inlet end communicating directly with an interior of the combustion products transfer chamber structure, wherein an inlet end of the combustion products discharge conduit is disposed in and coupled to a sidewall of the combustion products transfer chamber structure while a remainder of the combustion products discharge conduit is disposed outside and spaced apart from the tank; a combustion chamber extending downwardly into an interior of the tank through the upper end thereof, wherein the combustion chamber is spaced upwardly and apart from the lower end of the tank, wherein the combustion chamber has a bottom end wall, at least one side wall, and a top end that together define an interior space of the combustion chamber, the top end being disposed at substantially the same elevation as the upper end of the tank, and wherein the combustion chamber is disposed in the interior of the tank such that an exterior surface of the bottom end wall and an exterior surface of at least a portion of the at least one side wall of the combustion chamber are in direct contact with the quantity of liquid to be heated; and a plurality of flue pipes connecting the combustion chamber and the combustion products transfer chamber structure, wherei
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