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AU2010202188B2
AU2010202188B2 AU2010202188A AU2010202188A AU2010202188B2 AU 2010202188 B2 AU2010202188 B2 AU 2010202188B2 AU 2010202188 A AU2010202188 A AU 2010202188A AU 2010202188 A AU2010202188 A AU 2010202188A AU 2010202188 B2 AU2010202188 B2 AU 2010202188B2
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Keiichi Ito
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A warm air furnace prevents household articles from freezing in the case where combustion is discontinued due to lack of gas during combustion operation when a house is emptied. The warm air furnace is equipped with a retry operation controller 33 which carries out ignition action of a combustor 5, in the case where a predetermined period of time lapsed from the time it is determined that combustion at the combustor 5 is discontinued during combustion operation by a combustion operation controller which controls operation of the combustor, determines whether or not combustion at the combustor 5 is started, and repeats the ignition action for igniting the combustor 5 until it is determined that combustion at the combustor 5 is started, in the case where a predetermined time lapsed from the time it is determined that the combustion at the combustor 5 is not started. N-N C)) 0)D

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AUSTRALIA FB RICE & CO Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys Patents Act 1990 RINNAI CORPORATION COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: Warm air furnace The following statement is a full description of this invention including the best method of performing it known to us:- -IA WARM AIR FURNACE BACKGCROUNDI OF THE INVENTION Field ofhe Inven on The presennvention relateso a warm air furnace having a combustion operation control funcioni hich cariies out an ignitionlaion again in the casc hare combustion is discontinued during combustion operain duetack ofgs Descripto of the Related Ar t Conventionaly, as he ype of Pie wanm air furace explained above thereis known a combuston appliance equippedwh a bure coinbusting a liquid fel, fuel supplier for supplying the fuel to the burner, a fc doctor foreteting existence o nIistence othe fuel and a combustion control unit which conIols the fuel supplier and makes the burner cay outombustion herin th combutin applance cares out an ignitionation. again in the case where combuston is discontinued during combustion operaionuetolak f gas (refer o Jpanes~e patent li-pen No @9)80558) ThI combusion appliance is a combuson appance wit eporary stops the cmabustion wit dgsignal from th fuel detector indicating none istendel0 ofuel, and staTs counting of a predetermined peod of time a ime When a gnAl from the fue detector indicating existence i fuel is recevedwhina predetermined period ofme, |the combustionappliance automatinal estars combustion. After lapse of the. predetermined period of timehecombustion appliance does notrestar combuston even wien the sign from thefel detector indicatng existence of fueis receive in the conventional combusdon appliance, c ustionis not restarted aferapse of th predetermined period of time even when the signal frnithe fuel detector indicaig existence fue is received, so that there a problem that room temperature drps and household aticles freezes when a house in f igid dimate is emptied for long period of Any discussion of documents, acts, material devices parties or the like which has been included in thc present speciation is not o be taken as an admisionhat any or all of these atter formpart of the prioran baser were comIon general knowledge In the field relevant o the presentdisclsure as it existed before the priorty date ofeach clain of this appation Throughout this specification the word "comprisorvaains such ascomprses or omprsing'will he understod to imply the inclusion of a stated elemeninteger or step, or group ofelementsntegesor stepsbut no the exclusion of any otherelment integeror step or group of elements integers or steps. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Preferably, the present invention provides a warm air funace hich caries out an ignition action again in th case where combuston discontinues due to lack of fuel gas during cmbustion operation, comprising: an air intake which takes in air; a combustor which is supped wih air taken in by the ar intake and the fuel gas. and which combusts the same: an exhauster which exhausts a combusion gas combusted at the combustor to outdoors; a heat changer which is provided at the exhausted and which for onducting heat o the combustion gas to indoor air an air flower which blows the indooair so as to receive eat fron he heat exchanger; a combustion opertion controller which controls operation of the combustor; and a retry operation controllr which cares out thigniton actinof the coibustor in the case where: ) a temperature difference between a target room temperature set by a om temperature setting switch and a detectedrmnemperature detectedbya room temperature sensolr becomes equal to or more than a predetermined temperature difference and a predetermined time lapsesand()a predetennined perod of time lapses froi he time i is determined that the combustion at the combutos discontinued during combustion operation by the combustion operation controler, wherein the retry operaticontroller determines whether or not the temperature difference becomes less than the predetermined temperature difference andor the combustion at the combustor is started, and repeats the ignition action of igniting the conbustor til it is determined that the temperature difference is less than the predetermined temperature or cuinu t the combustor is started. Preferably the warmairfumace inchldes the retry operation controllr hich repeats the action of igniting he combnuor until s determined hat the combuston is started at the combu star in te case where de predetermined timelapsed from the time it is detemined that thcombustion is discontinued at the conibustor during combustion operation by the combustion operating ontolle, so hain he Case wherthe t combustion is discontinued due to lack of gas during combustion e operation in an empetid house in rigid a the combustion operation is restarted when the fuel is supplied. By doing s it becomes possible to preventhe household articles from freezing ft becomes possible to ignite the combusor in order to prevent the household articlsrom freezing in the case where the predetermned period oftime apsed after the detected temperature drops great (exceeding the predetermined temperature dierence below the tget room temperature. The air intake may be comprised of an air intake tube which takes in outdoor air. t is possibleto applyhe same to a forced fine ype warmair furace which takes outdoor air. Alternately, the air intake may be composed of an air intake tube which takes in indoor ai h is possible to apply the same to a closed flue type warm or unmace wI-lch takes in indoor air. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TIH DRAWINGS FIG 1. i a system configratio iew ofan example ofv arair furnace according to the present invention FIG. 2 isacntrollock di gram ofthe warm ain furnace shown in FIG. 1 and FG. 3 is a low hart showing aretry operation ntrolprocesin FIG, 2, DETAiLED DESCRIPTION OF THEPREFERRED EMBODIMENT I With reference to FGd 1 m a m l furnace is or example a forced ue type gas ar Ar fAMace. A main body case 1 of the warm air hUnace araned inside aroom is equipped t he interior thereof with an air blowflue 2. an air blow fan3 which is an air bloer fr connecting indoor ai via the air blow flue 2, and aormbustin device main body 4 for hag th indoor air flowing tough the air bow flue The combustion device main body 4 i equipped wih a burner 5 which is a combus- a combustion chamber 6 accommodatingthe buyer ,and a heat exchanger 7 which is a thermdl exchanger contiuing to he combuion chanter 6 The combustion chamber 6 is concted with an ail intake tube for combustion airandi also connected wih an exhaust tube 9 which is an exhausterof combustion exhaust via the heat exchangeri7 The air ntake tube 8 and the exhaust tube 9 are extended to the outside of the main body case 1, and are lead out outdoors. The air intake tube 8 is provided with a combustion fan 10 for supplying combustion air to the burner 5 inside the combustion chamber 6. The combustion fan 10 -4 is.configured from a rotary vane II provided inside the air intake tube 8 so as to be able to rotate freely, and a combustion fan motor 12 for rotary driving the rotary vane 11. The air intake tube 8 and the combustion fan 10 constitute the air intake of the present invention. The burner 5 inside the combustion chamber 6 is connected to a gas supply pipe 13 introduced from outside of the main body case 1, and the fuel gas supplied from the gas supply pipe 13 is mixed with the combustion air introduced into the combustion chamber 6 from the air intake tube 8, so as to combust the air-fuel mixture. In the combustion chamber 6, an ignition electrode 14 for igniting the burner 5 and a flame detector 15 such as a flame rod or a thermocouple for detecting flame of the burner 5 are provided facing the burner 5. The gas supply pipe 13 is disposed with two on-off solenoid valves 16, 17, and a gas proportional valve 18. The air blow flue 2 includes an air inlet 19 and an air outlet 20 at the rear surface and the front surface of the main body case 1, respectively, and is formed through the heat exchanger 7 in between the air inlet 19 and the air outlet 20. The air inlet 19 is mounted with an air filter 21, and the air outlet 20 is fixed with a louver 22 for adjusting the direction of blowout of the warm air. The air blow fan 3 is configured from a rotary vane 24 provided inside the air blow flue 2 facing the air inlet 19 of the air blow flue 2, and an air blow fan motor 25 for rotary driving the rotary vane 24. The air blow fan 3 takes in indoor air into the air blow flue 2 by the rotation of the rotary vane 24 via the air inlet 19. Then, the air blow fan 3 flow the air taken into the air blow flue 2 towards the air outlet 20 within the air blow flue 2 via the heat exchanger 7, and blows out the air into the room from the air outlet 20. The air blow flue 2 is provided with a room temperature sensor 26 which detects the temperature of the indoor air taken in by the air blow fan 3 as the room temperature at a position facing the air inlet 19. As shown in FIG. I and FIG. 2, the gas warm air furnace of the present embodiment is equipped with a controller 27 which carries out operation control via the solenoid valves 16, 17, the gas proportional valve 18, the combustion fan motor 12, the air blow fan motor 25, and the ignition electrode 14, an operation switch 28 for the user to instruct on/off of operation, a retry operation setting switch 29 for setting execution of a - 5 retry operation to be explained later, and a manipulating device 31 including a room temperature setting switch 30 for setting a target room temperature for combustion operation and the like. As shown in FIG. 2, the controller 27 is equipped with, as means for realizing the functions according to the present invention, a combustion operation controller 32 (this includes a retry operation controller 33 described later), and a temperature adjustment controller 34. The combustion operation controller 32 carries out control of the combustion operation, when operation start is instructed by the operation switch 28, on the basis of a combustion amount determined at the temperature adjustment controller 34. As such, the temperature adjustment controller 34 is equipped with a combustion amount determining unit 35. The combustion amount determining unit 35 determines the combustion amount (heating amount) of the burner 5 on the basis of the difference between the target room temperature and the detected temperature detected by the room temperature sensor 26, while taking the temperature set by the room temperature setting switch 30 as the target room temperature. That is, the combustion amount determining unit 35 momentarily obtains the necessary combustion amount of the burner 5, on the basis of the difference between the detected temperature by the room temperature sensor 26 and the set room temperature for combustion operation (target room temperature during combustion operation) by the room temperature setting switch 30. The combustion operation controller 32 controls the supply amount of the fuel gas and the combustion air to the burner 5 via the gas proportional valve 18 and the combustion fan motor 12, respectively, so as to make the bumer 5 combust at the necessary combustion amount. At this time, the combustion amount determining unit 35 carries out the temperature adjustment operation of the warm air furnace by controlling the air blow fan motor 25 so that an air volume of the air blow fan 3 according to the necessary combustion amount of the burner 5 is obtained. Further, the combustion operation controller 32 may carry out a forced high operation in which combustion operation with comparatively high heat quantity is executed forcibly, and a forced low operation in which combustion operation with -6 comparatively low heat quantity is executed forcibly. The retry operation controller 33 carries out control to retry the ignition action each time after lapse of a predetermined period of time until the fuel gas is supplied, in the case where the operation start is instructed by the retry operation setting switch 29 and the combustion is discontinued during combustion operation due to lack of fuel gas. Next, the actuation of the warm air fumace according to the present embodiment will be explained. First, a brief explanation will be given on the basic action during combustion operation, with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. A predetermined target room temperature is preliminarily set by the room temperature setting switch 30 before combustion operation. When the operation start instruction is given by the user turning on the operation switch 28, the controller 27 actuates the combustion fan 10, and then makes the ignition electrode 14 generate spark discharge for a predetermined period of time, as well as opens the solenoid valves 16, 17 and the gas proportional valve 18 of the gas supply pipe 13 to start supply of a predetermined amount of fuel gas to the burner 5. Thereby, ignition process of the burner 5 is carried out. Thereafter, ignition of the burner 5 is confirmed by the flame detector 15. After performing ignition of the burner 5 as is explained above, the controller 27 controls the air blow fan motor 25 so as to actuate the air blow fan 3. Accordingly, indoor air is taken in to the air blow flue 2 via the air inlet 21. The air taken in is heated via the heat exchanger 7, which is heated by the combustion heat of the burner 5, during flowing through the air blow flue 2 towards the air outlet 20, and is blown out from the air outlet 20 as a warm air. When the combustion at the burner 5 and the actuation of the air blow fan 3 are started, the temperature adjustment controller 34 determines the combustion amount of the burner 5 according to the difference between the detected temperature of the room temperature sensor 26 and the target room temperature as described above, and the combustion operation controller 32 controls the combustion action of the bumer 5 and the air volume of the air blow fan 3. By doing so, the temperature adjustment control is carried out. In the temperature adjustment control, basically, the combustion amount of the burner 5 is decreased, and the air volume of the warm air is decreased by lowering the rotation speed of the air blow fan 3, as the detected room temperature by the room temperature sensor 26 approaches the target room temperature. If the detected temperature by the room temperature sensor 26 becomes lower than the target room temperature, from the change in the target room temperature and the like, the combustion amount of the burner 5 is increased, and the air volume of the warm air is increased by raising the rotation speed of the air blow fan 3. If the operation switch 28 is turned off during such combustion operation, the combustion operation is stopped, the solenoid valves 16, 17 and the gas proportional valve 18 of the gas supply pipe 13 are closed to stop the supply of the fuel gas to the burner 5, the fire at the burner 5 is extinguished, and the combustion fan 10 and the air blow fan 3 are stopped. The action explained above is the basic action during the combustion operation of the warm air furnace according to the present embodiment. Further, in the warm air furnace of the present embodiment, the controller 27 executes the retry operation control process to be explained hereinafter by the combustion operation controller 32 including the retry operation controller 33. As is shown in FIG. 3, first, the controller 27 carries out the temperature adjustment operation with the combustion operation controller 32 and the temperature adjustment controller 34 (STEP 1). Thereafter, whether or not the combustion at the burner 5 is discontinued during the temperature adjustment operation is determined on the basis of the output of the flame detector 15 which detects the flame of the burner 5 (STEP 2). Then, in the case where the determination result in STEP 2 is NO (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is not discontinued during temperature adjustment operation), the combustion operation controller 32 continues the temperature adjustment operation. On the other hand, in the case where the determination result in STEP 2 is YES (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is discontinued during temperature adjustment operation), the combustion operation controller 32 stops the temperature adjustment operation (STEP 3). That is, the combustion operation controller 32 closes the solenoid valves 16, 17 and the gas proportional valve 18 of the gas supply pipe 13 to stop the supply of the fuel gas to the burner 5, extinguishes the fire at the burner 5, and stops the combustion fan 10 and the air blow fan 3.
- 8 Then, it is determined whether or not the difference between the target room temperature set by the room temperature setting switch 30 and the detected room temperature detected by the room temperature sensor 26 is equal to or more than a predetermined temperature (N 0 C) (STEP 4). In the case where the determination result in STEP 4 is NO (in the case where the difference between the target room temperature set by the room temperature setting switch 30 and the detected room temperature detected by the room temperature sensor 26 is not equal to or more than the predetermined temperature), the warm air furnace stands by until the difference between the target room temperature set by the room temperature setting switch 30 and the detected room temperature detected by the room temperature sensor 26 becomes equal to or more than the predetermined temperature. On the other hand, in the case where the determination result in STEP 4 is YES (in the case where the difference between the target room temperature set by the room temperature setting switch 30 and the detected room temperature detected by the room temperature sensor 26 is equal to or more than the predetermined temperature), the combustion operation is started as is explained hereinbelow. That is, the controller 27 carries out an ignition action for igniting the burner 5 with the ignition electrode 14, by actuating the combustion fan 10, making the ignition electrode 14 generate spark discharge for a predetermined period of time, and starting the supply of fuel gas of a predetermined amount to the burner 5 by opening the solenoid valves 16, 17 and the gas proportional valve 18 of the gas supply pipe 13 (STEP 5). Further, the controller 27 starts actuation of the air blow fan 3 by controlling the air blow fan motor 25. Then, the controller 27 determines whether or not the combustion is started at the burner 5 by the ignition action, on the basis of the output of the flame detector 15 which detects the flame of the burner 5 (STEP 6). Thereafter, in the case where the determination result in STEP 6 is YES (in the case where combustion is started at the burner 5 with the ignition action), the controller 27 carries out the forced high operation with the combustion operation controller 32 (STEP 7). On the other hand, in the case where the determination result in STEP 6 is NO (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is not started by the ignition action), the controller 27 carries out the retry action of the ignition action.
- 9 Next, the controller 27 determines whether or not the discontinuation of combustion occurred during the forced high operation, on the basis of the output of the flame detector 15 which detects the flame of the burner 5 (STEP 8). Then, in the case where the determination result in STEP 8 is NO (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is not discontinued during the forced high operation), the controller 27 returns to STEP I and carries out the temperature adjustment operation. In the case where the determination result in STEP 8 is YES (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is discontinued during the forced high operation), the controller 27 carries out the ignition action of igniting the burner 5 with the ignition electrode 14 (STEP 9). Thereafter, the controller 27 determines whether or not the combustion at the burner 5 is started by the ignition action, on the basis of the output of the flame detector 15 which detects the flame of the burner 5 (STEP 10). Next, in the case where the determination result in STEP 10 is YES (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is started by the ignition action), the controller 27 continues the forced high operation. On the other hand, in the case where the determination result in STEP 10 is NO (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is not started with the ignition action), the controller 27 carries out the retry action of the ignition action. First, the controller 27 determines whether or not a predetermined period of time has lapsed from the ignition action (STEP 11). Then, in the case where the determination result in STEP 1 is NO (in the case where the predetermined period of time had not lapsed from the ignition action), the controller 27 waits until the predetermined period of time lapses from the ignition action. On the other hand, in the case where the determination result in STEP 1 is YES (in the case where the predetermined period of time lapsed from the ignition action), the controller 27 carries out the ignition action of igniting the burner 5 with the ignition electrode 14 (STEP 12). Thereafter, the controller 27 determines whether or not the combustion at the burner 5 is started by the ignition action, on the basis of the output of the flame detector 15 which detects the flame of the burner 5 (STEP 13). Then, in the case where the determination result in STEP 13 is NO (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is not started with ignition action), the controller 27 - 10 returns to STEP 11, and determines again whether the predetermined period of time has lapsed from the previous ignition action. On the other hand, in the case where the determination result in STEP 13 is YES (in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is started with ignition action), the controller 27 carries out the forced high operation. Thereafter, the controller 27 repeats the processing of STEP 11 through STEP 13, until the determination result in STEP 13 becomes YES (until the combustion at the burner 5 is started by the ignition action). In the processing explained above, the processing in STEP 2 and STEP 8 corresponds to the determination on discontinuation of combustion of the present invention. Further, the processing in STEP 5, STEP 9 and STEP 12 corresponds to the ignition action of the present invention. Still further, the processing in STEP II corresponds to the determination on lapse of predetermined period of time of the present invention. Still further, the processing in STEP 6, STEP 10, and STEP 13 corresponds to the determination on start of combustion of the present invention. The repeating of the processing in STEP 11 through STEP 13 corresponds to the retry operation control of the present invention. As is explained above, according to the present embodiment, the controller 27 carries out the processing of determining whether or not the predetermined period of time had lapsed after it is determined that combustion did not start until it is determined that combustion is started. Thereafter, by carrying out the retry operation control of repeating the ignition action in the case where it is determined that the predetermined period of time had lapsed, the combustion operation is restarted when the fuel gas is supplied, so that it is possible to prevent household articles from freezing when a house in frigid climate is emptied even in the case where the combustion at the burner 5 is extinguished due to lack of fuel gas during combustion operation. In the above-explained embodiment, explanation is given to a forced flue type warm air furnace which takes in combustion air from outdoors with a combustion fan and forcibly exhausting to the outdoors. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The present invention may be applied to a forced exhaust type warm air fumace which takes in combustion air from indoors and forcibly exhausts to outdoors with an air blower, or a closed flue system type warm air furnace which takes in combustion air from indoors and exhaust to the outdoors by a natural aeration force with an exhaust stack.
- 11 Moreover, the present invention may be applied not only to a warm air furnace using gas fuel but also to a warm air furnace using liquid fuel. Further, the present invention is not limited to a combustion type warm air furnace, and it is possible to obtain a similar effect by applying the retry operation control of the present invention as long as it is a warm air furnace including a heat exchanger.

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  1. 2. The warm air funace according to Clain 1 wherein the air intake is comprised of an air intake rube which takes in outdoor air.
  2. 3. The warn air furnace according to Claim 1, wherein the air intake is comprised of an air intake tube which takes in indoor air.
  3. 4. A warm air furnace substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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