Segregated fired heater

US10962259B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10962259-B2
Application numberUS-201816119315-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2018
Priority dateAug 31, 2018
Publication dateMar 30, 2021
Grant dateMar 30, 2021

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Abstract

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A fired heater has two cells segregated by an insulative wall. A first plurality of burners are located in the first cell and a second plurality of burners are located in the second cell. A radiant tube extends from the first cell to the second cell for carrying a fluid material through the heater to heat the fluid material. The flow of fuel to the burners in either the first cell or the second cell can be terminated to accommodate lower heater duty when demand is lower.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fired heater comprising: a plurality of walls and a floor; an insulative wall in a radiant section, said insulative wall separating a first cell of said radiant section from a second cell from said radiant section; a first plurality of burners in said first cell and a second plurality of burners in said second cell; a radiant tube extending from said first cell to said second cell for carrying a fluid material through said heater to heat said fluid material; and, a convection section disposed on top of the radiant section such that flue gases from the first plurality of burners and flue gases from the second plurality of burners flow upwards from the radiant section to the convection section, wherein the convection section comprises a convection tube for carrying a fluid material through said heater to heat said fluid material. 2. The fired heater of claim 1 further comprising a first manifold in communication with said first plurality of burners for feeding fuel to said first plurality of burners and a second manifold in communication with said second plurality of burners for feeding said second plurality of burners. 3. The fired heater of claim 1 wherein, said convection section includes a cross sectional area which is smaller than the smallest cross sectional area of said radiant section. 4. The fired heater of claim 1 further comprising an outer wall of said heater that defines said radiant section and a roof over said radiant section extending inwardly from said outer wall. 5. The fired heater of claim 3 wherein said insulative wall extends through the radiant section to short of the convection section. 6. The fired heater of claim 5 wherein said insulative wall extends at least 33% of the height of the radiant section. 7. The fired heater of claim 1 wherein said radiant tube traverses said insulative wall. 8. The fired heater of claim 1 wherein said radiant tube is serpentine and longest segments of said radiant tube in said first cell have a first orientation that is perpendicular to a second orientation of longest segments of said radiant tube in said second cell. 9. The fired heater of claim 1 wherein the juxtaposition of said radiant tube and said first plurality of burners in said first cell is different from the juxtaposition of said radiant tube and said second plurality of burners in said second cell. 10. The fired heater of claim 1 comprising a plurality of radiant tubes wherein a ratio of rows of radiant tubes to rows of burners is different in the first cell than in the second cell. 11. The fired heater of claim 1 wherein the ratio of an absorbed heat duty of the first cell to an absorbed heat duty of the second cell is 1:1 to 4:1. 12. A fired heater comprising: a heater including a plurality of walls and a floor; a radiant section and a convection section in said heater, said convection section disposed above said radiant section; an insulative wall in said radiant section, said insulative wall separating a first cell from a second cell; a radiant tube extending from said first cell to said second cell for carrying a fluid material through said heater to heat said fluid material; a first plurality of burners in said first cell and a second plurality of burners in said second cell; a first manifold in communication with said first plurality of burners for feeding fuel to said first plurality of burners and a second manifold in communication with said second plurality of burners for feeding said second plurality of burners; and a convection tube in said convection section for carrying a fluid material through said heater to heat said fluid material. 13. The fired heater of claim 12 further comprising an outer wall of said heater that defines said radiant section and a roof over said radiant section extending inwardly from said outer wall; said insulative wall extending at least 50% of the height between the floor and the roof. 14. The fired heater of claim 12 wherein said radiant tube in said radiant section traverses said insulative wall.

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  • controlling or regulating the tube furnaces · CPC title

  • Preheating liquid fuel · CPC title

  • gaseous and liquid fuel · CPC title

  • using fluid fuel · CPC title

  • Connecting elements of a heat exchanger · CPC title

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What does patent US10962259B2 cover?
A fired heater has two cells segregated by an insulative wall. A first plurality of burners are located in the first cell and a second plurality of burners are located in the second cell. A radiant tube extends from the first cell to the second cell for carrying a fluid material through the heater to heat the fluid material. The flow of fuel to the burners in either the first cell or the second…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Uop Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24H1/145. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 30 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).