Pre-mix fuel-fired appliance with improved heat exchanger interface
US-10281143-B2 · May 7, 2019 · US
US10711998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10711998-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715723340-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A fresh-air intake according to aspects of the disclosure includes an outer cover having a pair of side panels disposed in a generally parallel spaced relationship, a top panel coupled to, and disposed generally perpendicular to, each panel of the pair of side panels, a bottom panel disposed generally parallel to the top panel, and a front panel coupled to, and disposed generally perpendicular to, each panel of the pair of side panels and the top panel, the front panel having a window formed therein, a supply line coupled to the bottom panel, a weir extending above the bottom panel and surrounding a junction with the supply line, a baffle disposed inside the outer cover, the baffle being disposed inwardly of the window so as to prevent infiltration of moisture into the supply line, and a weep hole formed in the bottom panel.
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A furnace fresh-air intake comprising: an outer cover comprising: a pair of side panels disposed in a spaced generally-parallel relationship; a top panel coupled to, and disposed generally perpendicular to, each panel of the pair of side panels; a bottom panel disposed generally parallel to the top panel and coupled to each panel of the pair of side panels; and a front panel coupled to, and disposed generally perpendicular to, each panel of the pair of side panels and the top panel, the front panel having a window formed therein; a supply line fluidly coupled to the bottom panel; a weir extending above the bottom panel and surrounding a junction with the supply line; a baffle disposed inside the outer cover, the baffle having an angled arrangement directed towards an opening of the supply line into a space defined by the outer cover and disposed upwardly and inwardly of the window providing a barrier so as to prevent infiltration of moisture into the supply line and to direct moisture outwardly from the window, wherein the baffle is connected at alunction of the bottom panel and the front panel; wherein the angled arrangement provides for an air gap formed by an upper edge of the baffle and an interior surface of the top panel of the outer cover; and a weep hole formed in the bottom panel. 2. The fresh-air intake of claim 1 , wherein the weir is formed by a section of the supply line protruding through the bottom panel to an interior of the outer cover. 3. The fresh-air intake of claim 1 , comprising a grid disposed across the window. 4. The fresh-air intake of claim 1 , comprising a temperature switch disposed inside the outer cover. 5. The fresh-air intake of claim 4 , comprising: a fan fluidly coupled to the outer cover; the temperature switch is electrically coupled to the fan; the temperature switch interrupts electrical current to the fan responsive to a temperature of atmospheric air entering the outer cover exceeding a pre-defined threshold; and the temperature switch limits a furnace hydrocarbon fuel input, thereby reducing heating input and burner temperatures below a defined threshold. 6. The fresh-air intake of claim 1 , wherein the weir prevents infiltration of liquid into the supply line. 7. The fresh-air intake of claim 1 , wherein the weep hole drains accumulated moisture from the outer cover. 8. A furnace fresh-air intake comprising: an outer cover having a front panel comprising a window formed in a face thereof; a supply line fluidly coupled to the outer cover; a weir extending above an interior surface of a bottom panel coupled to a pair of side panels of the outer cover and surrounding a junction with the supply line; a baffle disposed inside the outer cover, the baffle having an angled arrangement directed towards an opening of the supply line into a space defined by the outer cover and disposed upwardly and inwardly of the window providing a barrier so as to prevent infiltration of moisture into the supply line and to direct moisture outwardly from the window, wherein the baffle is connected at a junction of the bottom panel and the front panel; wherein the angled arrangement provides for an air gap formed by an upper edge of the baffle and an interior surface of a top panel coupled to the pair of side panels of the outer cover; and a weep hole formed in the bottom panel. 9. The fresh-air intake of claim 8 , comprising a grid disposed across the window. 10. The fresh-air intake of claim 8 , comprising a temperature switch disposed inside the outer cover. 11. The fresh-air intake of claim 10 , wherein the temperature switch comprises a temperature sensor. 12. The fresh-air intake of claim 10 , wherein: a fan fluidly coupled to the outer cover; the temperature switch is electrically coupled to the fan; and the temperature switch interrupts electrical current to the fan responsive to a temperature of atmospheric air entering the outer cover exceeding a pre-defined threshold. 13. The fresh-air intake of claim 8 , wherein the weir prevents infiltration of liquid into the supply line. 14. The fresh-air intake of claim 8 , wherein the weep hole drains accumulated moisture from the outer cover. 15. A furnace assembly comprising: a fresh-air intake comprising: an outer cover, the outer cover having a front panel comprising a window formed in a face thereof; a supply line fluidly coupled to the outer cover; a weir extending from an interior surface of a bottom panel coupled to a pair of side panels of the outer cover and surrounding a junction with the supply line; a baffle disposed inside the outer cover, the baffle having an angled arrangement directed towards an opening of the supply line into a space defined by the outer cover and disposed upwardly and inwardly of the window providing a barrier so as to prevent infiltration of moisture into the supply line and to direct moisture outwardly from the window, wherein the baffle is connected at a junction of the bottom panel and the front panel; wherein the angled arrangement provides for an air gap formed by an upper edge of the baffle and an interior surface of a top panel coupled to the pair of side panels of the outer cover; and a weep hole formed in the bottom panel; an intake manifold fluidly coupled to the supply line; a pre-mix burner fluidly coupled to the intake manifold; a burner box assembly thermally exposed to the pre-mix burner; a heat-exchange tube fluidly coupled to the burner box assembly; and a fan fluidly coupled to the heat-exchange tube. 16. The furnace assembly of claim 15 , comprising a barrier, the fresh-air intake and the fan being disposed on a first side of the barrier. 17. The furnace assembly of claim 16 , comprising a housing coupled to the first side of the barrier, the housing surrounding the fresh-air intake and the fan. 18. The furnace assembly of claim 15 , wherein: an exterior cover is coupled to a housing, the housing surrounding the fresh-air intake and the fan; and a louver panel disposed over the window, the louver panel being received into an opening formed in the exterior cover, the louver panel facilitating venting of heat from the furnace assembly and introduction of air into the fresh-air intake.
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