Method of controlling combustion apparatus
US-2016363348-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US9945581B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9945581-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514750983-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A water heater includes a burner of a premixed type, a heat exchanger, and a fan suctioning combustion gas and exhausting combustion gas to the outside. The burner includes a burner case partitioned into a combustion chamber and a gas introduction chamber by a partition plate and a plurality of combustion tubes arranged in the combustion chamber. An air supply opening for supplying air into the gas introduction chamber is provided in the burner case. The partition plate has a plurality of opening portions communicating with the inside of the combustion tubes and a plurality of through holes communicating with the outside of the combustion tubes within the combustion chamber. The air supply opening is constructed to have an opening area smaller than the total sum of the total of opening areas of the plurality of opening portions and the total of opening areas of the plurality of through holes.
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A water heater, comprising: a burner of a premixed type which generates combustion gas by burning an air fuel mixture in a combustion region; a heat exchanger heating water which flows through an inside of the water heater, through heat exchange with combustion gas generated in the burner; and a fan suctioning combustion gas which has passed through the heat exchanger and exhausting combustion gas to an outside of the water heater, the burner including a burner case partitioned into a combustion chamber and a gas introduction chamber by a partition plate and a plurality of combustion tubes arranged in the combustion chamber, the burner case being provided with a permanently fixed air supply opening in a wall of the burner case, wherein the permanently fixed air supply opening is for supplying air into the gas introduction chamber, the partition plate having a plurality of opening portions communicating with an inside of the combustion tubes and a plurality of through holes communicating with an outside of the combustion tubes arranged within the combustion chamber, wherein the permanently fixed air supply opening is constructed to have an opening area smaller than a total sum of a total of opening areas of the plurality of opening portions and a total of opening areas of the plurality of through holes, and wherein the opening area of the permanently fixed air supply opening is measured at a point where the permanently fixed air supply opening intersects with the wall of the burner case. 2. The water heater according to claim 1 , wherein the permanently fixed air supply opening has a plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions. 3. The water heater according to claim 1 , wherein the combustion region is constituted of a plurality of unit regions which can independently be controlled such that an amount of generation of combustion gas can be varied in accordance with requested hot water supply capability, and the permanently fixed air supply opening is arranged at a position other than directly under at least one of the plurality of unit regions which is configured so that the air fuel mixture is always combusted during a combustion state of the burner. 4. The water heater according to claim 2 , wherein the combustion region is constituted of a plurality of unit regions which can independently be controlled such that an amount of generation of combustion gas can be varied in accordance with requested hot water supply capability, and each of the plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions is arranged at a position other than directly under at least one of the plurality of unit regions which is configured so that the air fuel mixture is always combusted during a combustion state of the burner. 5. The water heater according to claim 1 , wherein a protruding portion protruding outward from the burner case is provided in a part of a periphery of the permanently fixed air supply opening of the burner case and no protruding portion is provided in an other part of the periphery of the permanently fixed air supply opening. 6. The water heater according to claim 2 , wherein a protruding portion protruding outward from the burner case is provided in a part of a periphery of each of the plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions of the burner case and no protruding portion is provided in an other part of the periphery of each of the plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions. 7. The water heater according to claim 3 , wherein a protruding portion protruding outward from the burner case is provided in a part of a periphery of the permanently fixed air supply opening of the burner case and no protruding portion is provided in an other part of the periphery of the permanently fixed air supply opening. 8. The water heater according to claim 4 , wherein a protruding portion protruding outward from the burner case is provided in a part of a periphery of each of the plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions of the burner case and no protruding portion is provided in an other part of the periphery of each of the plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions. 9. The water heater according to claim 5 , wherein the permanently fixed air supply opening is in a rectangular shape and the protruding portion is formed by folding back a part of the burner case outward from the burner case in a portion corresponding to at least one side of the rectangular shape. 10. The water heater according to claim 6 , wherein each of the plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions is in a rectangular shape and the protruding portion of each permanently fixed air supply opening is formed by folding back a part of the burner case outward from the burner case in a portion corresponding to at least one side of the respective rectangular shape. 11. The water heater according to claim 7 , wherein the permanently fixed air supply opening is in a rectangular shape and the protruding portion is formed by folding back a part of the burner case outward from the burner case in a portion corresponding to at least one side of the rectangular shape. 12. The water heater according to claim 8 , wherein each of the plurality of permanently fixed air supply opening portions is in a rectangular shape and the protruding portion of each permanently fixed air supply opening is formed by folding back a part of the burner case outward from the burner case in a portion corresponding to at least one side of the respective rectangular shape. 13. The water heater according to claim 5 , wherein the protruding portion has a hole portion. 14. The water heater according to claim 1 , wherein the burner is of a rich and lean combustion type.
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