Gravity-Style Furnace Subunit Inside a Gas-Induced Draft Furnace
US-2017219248-A1 · Aug 3, 2017 · US
US11209188B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11209188-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715457740-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 28, 2021 |
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A fuel-fired heating appliance comprises a fuel source, an air source, a chamber in which fuel and air mix, a burner downstream from the mixing chamber, an igniter proximate the burner, a heat exchanger, a blower and a flue pipe. An ambient air inlet may be defined by at least one of the outlet end of the blower and the flue pipe extending between the interior of the flue pipe and an area ambient to the flue pipe. A flow rate of combustion gas may be controlled to a level below a steady-state flow rate during appliance warm-up.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel-fired heating appliance comprising: a fuel source; an air source; a chamber in which fuel from the fuel source and air from the air source mix, thereby forming a fuel-air mixture; a burner downstream from the chamber in a flow of the fuel-air mixture; a heat exchanger in fluid communication at an input thereof with an area proximate the burner; a blower in fluid communication with an output of the heat exchanger so that actuation of the blower draws combustion gas through the heat exchanger to the blower, the blower configured to operate at a first predetermined speed for a first predetermined time to provide a first fuel to air ratio of the fuel-air mixture and a second predetermined speed for a second predetermined time to provide a second fuel to air ratio of the fuel-air mixture, the second predetermined speed being greater than the first predetermined speed and the first fuel to air ratio being greater than the second fuel to air ratio; a flue pipe in fluid communication with an outlet end of the blower so that the combustion gas drawn from the heat exchanger and expelled from the outlet end of the blower flows into and through an interior of the flue pipe; and a unitary conduit disposed directly underneath the outlet end of the blower, the conduit extending between the interior of the flue pipe and an area within the fuel-fired heating appliance, wherein an opening extending through the conduit is of sufficient size to allow flow of air from within the fuel-fired heating appliance through the opening and into a flow of combustion gas in the interior of the flue pipe. 2. The fuel-fired heating appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the conduit comprises an elongated tube extending through an aperture through the flue pipe. 3. The fuel-fired heating appliance as in claim 1 , comprising an air handler proximate the heat exchanger so that actuation of the air handler moves an air flow across the heat exchanger. 4. The fuel-fired heating appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the chamber mixes the air from the air source and the fuel from the fuel source to predetermined amounts in the fuel-air mixture.
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