Water heater and methods to operate a water heater
US-2024393014-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9291364B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9291364-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213554521-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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According to the required amount of heating, a controller of a combustion apparatus exercises selective on-off switching control on capacity control switching valves for the supplying of gas to three different combustion areas partitioned respectively by a group of three combustion burners, a group of five combustion burners and a group of nine combustion burners, whereby the three combustion areas can selectively be burned, thereby the combustion capacity is changed and switched to any of a plurality of combustion capacity levels. A combustion exhaust temperature sensor is disposed in the vicinity of the inlet of an exhaust stack. Judgment temperatures corresponding respectively to combustion capacity levels for combustion exhaust high-temperature abnormality judgment are set. If the detected combustion exhaust temperature exceeds the judgment temperature corresponding to a current combustion capacity level, this provides a notification indicative of the occurrence of an abnormality while combustion is forcibly stopped.
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What is claimed is: 1. A combustion apparatus comprising a plurality of independently-controllable combustion areas, each comprising a single combustion burner or a plurality of combustion burners arranged in parallel, whereby the combustion capacity of said combustion apparatus is capable of being changed to any of a plurality of combustion capacity levels by selective combustion of at least one of said multiple combustion areas, wherein said combustion apparatus is configured in the form of a latent heat recovery type water heater equipped with a latent heat recovery heat exchanger for recovery of latent heat from combustion exhaust after flowing through a sensible heat recovery heat exchanger for sensible heat recover; wherein said combustion apparatus is provided with (a) an exhaust stack therethrough for passage of post-latent heat recovery combustion exhaust past said latent heat recovery heat exchanger, said exhaust stack being connected, by in-situ mounting, to an outer exhaust stack formed as a separate body from said exhaust stack and not composing said combustion apparatus, (b) a combustion exhaust temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the post-latent heat recovery combustion exhaust past said latent heat recovery heat exchanger, disposed in said exhaust stack and (c) a control means for monitoring of the temperature of combustion exhaust detected by said combustion exhaust temperature sensor and for performing a safety process for preventing said outer exhaust stack from degradation in thermal durability if the detected combustion exhaust temperature exceeds a specific judgment temperature for high-temperature abnormality judgment; and wherein said control means is provided with range of judgment temperatures that are set so as to correspond respectively to multiple combustion capacity levels, whereby said safety process is performed based on the specific judgment temperature corresponding to a current combustion capacity level.
two or more burners · CPC title
stack temperature · CPC title
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