EP0816758B1 - Flame distributing device intended for a burner of a hot water appliance - Google Patents
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- EP0816758B1 EP0816758B1 EP97201744A EP97201744A EP0816758B1 EP 0816758 B1 EP0816758 B1 EP 0816758B1 EP 97201744 A EP97201744 A EP 97201744A EP 97201744 A EP97201744 A EP 97201744A EP 0816758 B1 EP0816758 B1 EP 0816758B1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23D—BURNERS
- F23D14/00—Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
- F23D14/46—Details, e.g. noise reduction means
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23D—BURNERS
- F23D14/00—Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
- F23D14/46—Details, e.g. noise reduction means
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- F23D14/58—Nozzles characterised by the shape or arrangement of the outlet or outlets from the nozzle, e.g. of annular configuration
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23D—BURNERS
- F23D2900/00—Special features of, or arrangements for burners using fluid fuels or solid fuels suspended in a carrier gas
- F23D2900/00003—Fuel or fuel-air mixtures flow distribution devices upstream of the outlet
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- This invention relates to a flame distributing device intended for a burner of a hot water appliance for the purpose of water heating, which flame distributing device comprises a burner deck with a specific hole pattern and a distributing plate with a specific hole pattern, the burner deck and the distributing plate extending substantially parallel to each other, a space between the distributing plate and the burner deck being divided into a number of segment chambers, between which segment chambers no flow or substantially no flow of fuel/air mixture is possible, and at each segment chamber the distributing plate having a specific hole pattern.
- Such a flame distributing device is known from WO94/16269.
- the specific hole pattern in the distributing plate is the same for every segment.
- the burner load is the same for every segment.
- EP-A-0 472 270 discloses a flame distributing device intended for a burner of a hot water appliance for the purpose of water heating, which flame distributing device comprises a burner deck with a specific hole pattern and a distributing plate with a specific hole pattern, the burner deck and the distributing plate extending substantially parallel to each other. Contrary to the disclosure of WO94/16269, the device of EP-A-0 472 270 does not comprise segment chambers in the space between the burner deck and the distributing plate.
- a flame distributing device which is already being used by applicant in its central heating boilers and marketed.
- the distributing plate is arranged at a very short distance from the burner deck.
- the distributing plate is primarily intended for regulating the supply of the fuel/air mixture to the burner deck.
- the combustion load should not be uniform over the entire burner deck.
- this is effected by making the hole pattern in the distributing plate of irregular design. In some areas of the distributing plate there are large holes spaced apart a short distance, while in other areas the distributing plate is provided with small holes spaced apart a large distance.
- a requirement for preventing resonances and vibrations in the known flame distributing device is therefore a very short distance between the distributing plate and the burner deck. This slight distance, however, has a number of drawbacks. Firstly, a flame distributing device of such design constitutes a high flow resistance, so that a powerful fan is needed to force the fuel/air mixture through the flame distributing device. A second drawback is that from the point of view of manufacturing technique it is not easy to manufacture such a flame distributing device. In fact, the product tolerances require great precision, since a narrow gap across a large surface must be created.
- distributing plate Other functions of the distributing plate are cooling the burner deck and preventing flashback into the mixing chamber arranged upstream of the flame distributing device. Both functions are obtained in an effective manner only if between the burner deck and the distributing plate a gap is indeed present. Especially in the case of the very small gap width, there is a chance that the gap is sometimes partly lost and the distributing plate is in abutment with the burner deck. Under those circumstances the two last-mentioned functions of the distributing plate are undone.
- the object of the invention is to provide a flame distributing device which has a lower flow resistance and which requires less precision in terms of the product tolerances and with which further a variable combustion load over the surface of the burner deck is created.
- the flame distributing device of the type described in the preamble is characterized in that the respective specific hole patterns of at least a number of the various segment chambers differ from each other. As a consequence, for each segment chamber a specific combustion frequency is obtained, these frequencies being mutually different for at least a number the various segment chambers. The presence of these different frequencies prevents the occurrence of resonances or vibrations and hence of phenomena such as whistling and rumbling.
- the distance between the burner deck and the distributing plate can be greater, and a flame distributing device with a lower flow resistance is obtained. Additionally, owing to the greater distance between the burner deck and the distributing plate, greater product tolerances will suffice, which enables a simpler manufacturing process.
- the only way out for the fuel/air mixture from a segment chamber is formed by the burner deck segment that covers the segment chamber in question. The combustion load of a relevant burner deck segment is therefore entirely dependent on the supply of the fuel/air mixture to the segment chamber associated with that burner deck segment. Thus a highly specific combustion load per segment can be chosen.
- the segment chambers can be formed by recesses in the distributing plate, the distributing plate being substantially in abutment with the burner deck apart from the distributing plate segments formed by the recesses, so that at each recess a segment chamber is formed between the burner deck and the distributing plate.
- a flame distributing device of such design can be manufactured economically.
- the walls bounding the recesses constitute only a small portion of the surface of the distributing plate and can therefore abut safely against the burner deck without the cooling function and the flashback prevention function being lost. These walls prevent fuel/air mixture from flowing from one segment chamber to another segment chamber.
- the hole patterns of two diametrically opposite segment chambers correspond to each other, these hole patterns being chosen such that at that point a burner load is obtained which is suitable for ignition using a spark.
- a flame distributing device of such design can never be mounted incorrectly. That is, the hole pattern in the distributing plate that is suitable for ignition using a spark is located adjacent the spark generating element in both possible mounting positions of the flame distributing device.
- the flame distributing device comprises a housing with a distributing plate mounting opening, which distributing plate mounting opening is covered up by the distributing plate which has been connected to the housing by welding so as to form a gap, in which gap the edges of the burner deck are slidably received so that the burner deck can expand and shrink freely.
- a flame distributing device of such design can be manufactured economically and is particularly durable in that the burner deck does not undergo any particular stresses resulting from expansion or shrinkage.
- the invention also relates to a hot water appliance comprising a heat exchanger which includes a burner, the heat exchanger comprising flue ducts and water-conveying channels, the burner comprising a fuel/air mixture chamber, in use being supplied with air and fuel by means of a fan, the fuel/air mixture chamber being provided with a flame distributing device.
- a hot water appliance is known from practice and also marketed by applicant.
- the known hot water appliance has a flame distributing device as described above having the problems as described above.
- the hot water appliance according to the invention is characterized in that the flame distributing device is a device according to the invention.
- Such a hot water appliance has the advantages as described above in relation to the flame distributing device.
- Fig. 1 shows a partial cross-sectional elevation of a hot water appliance 3 comprising a heat exchanger 10 which includes a burner 2.
- the heat exchanger 10 comprises flue ducts 11 and water-conveying channels 12.
- the burner 2, which comprises a fuel/air mixture chamber 13, is supplied with air and fuel, in the present case gas, by means of a fan 16.
- the air is sucked in via an air suction channel 14 and the gas is supplied via a gas supply channel 15.
- the gas/air mixture formed in the fan 16 is blown into the mixture chamber 13 of the burner 2 via the gas/air mixture supply pipe 17. Then the gas/air mixture passes the flame distributing device 1 which is represented in detail in Figs. 2 and 3.
- Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal section of the flame distributing device 1
- Fig. 3 shows a transverse section of the flame distributing device 1 as well as a detail thereof.
- the flame distributing device 1 comprises a housing 8, a distributing plate 5 and a burner deck 4.
- the distributing plate 5 is provided with recesses 5a which, together with the burner deck 4, define segment chambers 7.
- the recesses 5a are separated from each other by walls 5b which substantially abut against the burner deck 4.
- the walls 5b form the boundaries of the segment chambers 7.
- the burner deck 4 is provided with a regular hole pattern which ensures a good combustion of the gas/air mixture.
- the distributing plate 5 has a specifically designed hole pattern 6 for each segment chamber 7.
- the specific hole patterns 6 in the distributing plate 5 of at least a number of the various segment chambers 7 differ from each other.
- a different combustion load over the surface of the burner deck 4 is obtained, so that different combustion frequencies occur over the burner deck 4. This prevents the occurrence of resonances and vibrations which cause whistling or rumbling.
- the differently designed hole patterns in the distributing plate are clearly depicted in the top plan view of the distributing plate shown in Fig. 4. At some segment chambers 7, the distributing plate has many large holes and few small holes, while at other segment chambers 7, by contrast, it has many small holes and few large holes. It is clear that it is also possible to choose more than two different diameters for the hole pattern or to choose holes of different shapes and/or dimensions.
- the hole patterns 6' and 6" of two diametrically opposite segment chambers 7', 7", which segment chambers 7', 7" are each located in a corner of the distributing plate 5, are of equal design and chosen so as to yield a burner load that is suitable for ignition using a spark.
- the flame distributing device can never be assembled incorrectly, since in both assembly positions the hole pattern that is desired for ignition is located adjacent the spark generating element.
- the housing 8 is provided with a distributing plate mounting opening 8a.
- the distributing plate mounting opening 8a is covered up by the distributing plate 5 which has been connected to the housing 8 by welding so as to form a gap 9.
- the edges of the burner deck 4 are slidably received, so that the burner deck can freely expand and shrink. This prevents the occurrence of undesired stresses in the burner deck 4 resulting from expansion or shrinkage due to temperature fluctuations.
- segment chambers which, in the embodiment described, are formed by the recesses in the distributing plate according to th invention can also be formed in a different manner.
- the burner deck can be provided with recesses and the distributing plate can hav a substantially level surface.
- walls are included which extend substantially perpendicularly to the main surfaces of the burner deck and the distributing plate, which vertical walls bound a number of segment chambers.
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- This invention relates to a flame distributing device intended for a burner of a hot water appliance for the purpose of water heating, which flame distributing device comprises a burner deck with a specific hole pattern and a distributing plate with a specific hole pattern, the burner deck and the distributing plate extending substantially parallel to each other, a space between the distributing plate and the burner deck being divided into a number of segment chambers, between which segment chambers no flow or substantially no flow of fuel/air mixture is possible, and at each segment chamber the distributing plate having a specific hole pattern.
- Such a flame distributing device is known from WO94/16269. In this known device the specific hole pattern in the distributing plate is the same for every segment. As a consequence, the burner load is the same for every segment.
- EP-A-0 472 270 discloses a flame distributing device intended for a burner of a hot water appliance for the purpose of water heating, which flame distributing device comprises a burner deck with a specific hole pattern and a distributing plate with a specific hole pattern, the burner deck and the distributing plate extending substantially parallel to each other. Contrary to the disclosure of WO94/16269, the device of EP-A-0 472 270 does not comprise segment chambers in the space between the burner deck and the distributing plate.
- Known from practice is a flame distributing device which is already being used by applicant in its central heating boilers and marketed. In this known flame distributing device the distributing plate is arranged at a very short distance from the burner deck. The distributing plate is primarily intended for regulating the supply of the fuel/air mixture to the burner deck. In order to prevent undesired resonances and vibrations, such as whistling and rumbling, the combustion load should not be uniform over the entire burner deck. In the known burner deck this is effected by making the hole pattern in the distributing plate of irregular design. In some areas of the distributing plate there are large holes spaced apart a short distance, while in other areas the distributing plate is provided with small holes spaced apart a large distance. What is thus accomplished is that the supply of the fuel/air mixture over the surface of the burner deck is nonuniform, so that the chance of resonances and vibrations is kept to a minimum. In order to obtain this effect in an optimum manner, it is necessary that the distributing plate be disposed at a very short distance from the burner deck. When the distance between the distributing plate and the burner deck is too large, the fuel/air mixture will spread in the space between the distributing plate and the burner deck, which will still result in a uniform fuel/air mixture outflow velocity over the entire burner deck surface and hence in a uniform combustion over the entire burner deck.
- A requirement for preventing resonances and vibrations in the known flame distributing device is therefore a very short distance between the distributing plate and the burner deck. This slight distance, however, has a number of drawbacks. Firstly, a flame distributing device of such design constitutes a high flow resistance, so that a powerful fan is needed to force the fuel/air mixture through the flame distributing device. A second drawback is that from the point of view of manufacturing technique it is not easy to manufacture such a flame distributing device. In fact, the product tolerances require great precision, since a narrow gap across a large surface must be created.
- Other functions of the distributing plate are cooling the burner deck and preventing flashback into the mixing chamber arranged upstream of the flame distributing device. Both functions are obtained in an effective manner only if between the burner deck and the distributing plate a gap is indeed present. Especially in the case of the very small gap width, there is a chance that the gap is sometimes partly lost and the distributing plate is in abutment with the burner deck. Under those circumstances the two last-mentioned functions of the distributing plate are undone.
- The object of the invention is to provide a flame distributing device which has a lower flow resistance and which requires less precision in terms of the product tolerances and with which further a variable combustion load over the surface of the burner deck is created.
- To that end, the flame distributing device of the type described in the preamble is characterized in that the respective specific hole patterns of at least a number of the various segment chambers differ from each other.
As a consequence, for each segment chamber a specific combustion frequency is obtained, these frequencies being mutually different for at least a number the various segment chambers. The presence of these different frequencies prevents the occurrence of resonances or vibrations and hence of phenomena such as whistling and rumbling. - Owing to the space between the distributing plate and the burner deck being divided up into segment chambers, the distance between the burner deck and the distributing plate can be greater, and a flame distributing device with a lower flow resistance is obtained. Additionally, owing to the greater distance between the burner deck and the distributing plate, greater product tolerances will suffice, which enables a simpler manufacturing process. The only way out for the fuel/air mixture from a segment chamber is formed by the burner deck segment that covers the segment chamber in question. The combustion load of a relevant burner deck segment is therefore entirely dependent on the supply of the fuel/air mixture to the segment chamber associated with that burner deck segment. Thus a highly specific combustion load per segment can be chosen.
- According to a further elaboration of the invention, the segment chambers can be formed by recesses in the distributing plate, the distributing plate being substantially in abutment with the burner deck apart from the distributing plate segments formed by the recesses, so that at each recess a segment chamber is formed between the burner deck and the distributing plate.
- A flame distributing device of such design can be manufactured economically.
- The walls bounding the recesses constitute only a small portion of the surface of the distributing plate and can therefore abut safely against the burner deck without the cooling function and the flashback prevention function being lost. These walls prevent fuel/air mixture from flowing from one segment chamber to another segment chamber.
- According to a further elaboration of the invention, the hole patterns of two diametrically opposite segment chambers, which segment chambers are each disposed at a corner of the flame distributing device, correspond to each other, these hole patterns being chosen such that at that point a burner load is obtained which is suitable for ignition using a spark. A flame distributing device of such design can never be mounted incorrectly. That is, the hole pattern in the distributing plate that is suitable for ignition using a spark is located adjacent the spark generating element in both possible mounting positions of the flame distributing device.
- Preferably, the flame distributing device comprises a housing with a distributing plate mounting opening, which distributing plate mounting opening is covered up by the distributing plate which has been connected to the housing by welding so as to form a gap, in which gap the edges of the burner deck are slidably received so that the burner deck can expand and shrink freely. A flame distributing device of such design can be manufactured economically and is particularly durable in that the burner deck does not undergo any particular stresses resulting from expansion or shrinkage.
- The invention also relates to a hot water appliance comprising a heat exchanger which includes a burner, the heat exchanger comprising flue ducts and water-conveying channels, the burner comprising a fuel/air mixture chamber, in use being supplied with air and fuel by means of a fan, the fuel/air mixture chamber being provided with a flame distributing device. Such a hot water appliance is known from practice and also marketed by applicant. The known hot water appliance has a flame distributing device as described above having the problems as described above.
- In order to solve these problems, the hot water appliance according to the invention is characterized in that the flame distributing device is a device according to the invention. Such a hot water appliance has the advantages as described above in relation to the flame distributing device.
- The invention will be further clarified on the basis of an exemplary embodiment which is hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
- Fig. 1 is a partial cross-sectional elevation of a hot water appliance comprising a flame distributing device according to the invention;
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section taken on line II-II of Fig. 3, of an exemplary embodiment of a flame distributing device;
- Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional elevation of the exemplary embodiment shown in Fig. 2, taken along line III-III in Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 shows a top plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a distributing plate; and
- Fig. 5 shows a cross-sectional elevation of the distributing plate represented in Fig. 4, taken on line V-V in Fig. 4.
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- Fig. 1 shows a partial cross-sectional elevation of a
hot water appliance 3 comprising aheat exchanger 10 which includes aburner 2. Theheat exchanger 10 comprisesflue ducts 11 and water-conveying channels 12. Theburner 2, which comprises a fuel/air mixture chamber 13, is supplied with air and fuel, in the present case gas, by means of afan 16. The air is sucked in via anair suction channel 14 and the gas is supplied via agas supply channel 15. The gas/air mixture formed in thefan 16 is blown into themixture chamber 13 of theburner 2 via the gas/airmixture supply pipe 17. Then the gas/air mixture passes theflame distributing device 1 which is represented in detail in Figs. 2 and 3. - Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal section of the
flame distributing device 1 and Fig. 3 shows a transverse section of theflame distributing device 1 as well as a detail thereof. Theflame distributing device 1 comprises ahousing 8, adistributing plate 5 and aburner deck 4. The distributingplate 5 is provided withrecesses 5a which, together with theburner deck 4, definesegment chambers 7. Therecesses 5a are separated from each other bywalls 5b which substantially abut against theburner deck 4. Thewalls 5b form the boundaries of thesegment chambers 7. In the present exemplary embodiment theburner deck 4 is provided with a regular hole pattern which ensures a good combustion of the gas/air mixture. - The distributing
plate 5, however, has a specifically designedhole pattern 6 for eachsegment chamber 7. Thespecific hole patterns 6 in the distributingplate 5 of at least a number of thevarious segment chambers 7 differ from each other. Thus a different combustion load over the surface of theburner deck 4 is obtained, so that different combustion frequencies occur over theburner deck 4. This prevents the occurrence of resonances and vibrations which cause whistling or rumbling. - The differently designed hole patterns in the distributing plate are clearly depicted in the top plan view of the distributing plate shown in Fig. 4. At some
segment chambers 7, the distributing plate has many large holes and few small holes, while atother segment chambers 7, by contrast, it has many small holes and few large holes. It is clear that it is also possible to choose more than two different diameters for the hole pattern or to choose holes of different shapes and/or dimensions. - In the present exemplary embodiment, the
hole patterns 6' and 6" of two diametricallyopposite segment chambers 7', 7", whichsegment chambers 7', 7" are each located in a corner of the distributingplate 5, are of equal design and chosen so as to yield a burner load that is suitable for ignition using a spark. As a consequence, the flame distributing device can never be assembled incorrectly, since in both assembly positions the hole pattern that is desired for ignition is located adjacent the spark generating element. - As is clearly represented in the detail in Fig. 3, the
housing 8 is provided with a distributingplate mounting opening 8a. The distributingplate mounting opening 8a is covered up by the distributingplate 5 which has been connected to thehousing 8 by welding so as to form agap 9. In thisgap 9 the edges of theburner deck 4 are slidably received, so that the burner deck can freely expand and shrink. This prevents the occurrence of undesired stresses in theburner deck 4 resulting from expansion or shrinkage due to temperature fluctuations. - It will be clear that the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment described. The segment chambers which, in the embodiment described, are formed by the recesses in the distributing plate according to th invention can also be formed in a different manner. Thus, for instance, the burner deck can be provided with recesses and the distributing plate can hav a substantially level surface. Another possibility is that between a distributing plate and a burner deck each having a substantially level surface, walls are included which extend substantially perpendicularly to the main surfaces of the burner deck and the distributing plate, which vertical walls bound a number of segment chambers.
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- A flame distributing device (1) intended for a burner (2) of a hot water appliance (3) for the purpose of water heating, which flame distributing device (1) comprises a burner deck (4) with a specific hole pattern (6) and a distributing plate (5) with a specific hole pattern (6), the burner deck (4) and the distributing plate (5) extending substantially parallel to each other, a space between the distributing plate (5) and the burner deck (4) being divided into a number of segment chambers (7), between which segment chambers (7) no flow or substantially no flow of fuel/air mixture is possible, and at each segment chamber (7) the distributing plate (5) having a specific hole pattern (6), characterized in that the specific hole patterns (6) in the distributing plate (5) of at least a number of the various segment chambers (7) differ from each other.
- A flame distributing device according to claim 1, characterized in that the segment chambers (7) are formed by recesses (5a) in the distributing plate (5), the distributing plate (5) being substantially in abutment with the burner deck (4) apart from the distributing plate segments (5a) formed by the recesses (5a), so that at each recess (5a) a said segment chamber (7) is formed between the burner deck (4) and the distributing plate (5).
- A flame distributing device according to any one of claims 1-2, characterized in that the hole patterns (6', 6") in the distributing plate (5) of two diametrically opposite segment chambers (7', 7"), which segment chambers (7', 7") are each disposed at a corner of the flame distributing device (1), correspond to each other, these hole patterns (6', 6") being chosen such that at that point a burner load is obtained which is suitable for ignition using a spark.
- A flame distributing device according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized by a housing (8) with a distributing plate mounting opening (8a) which distributing plate mounting opening (8a) is covered by the distributing plate (5) which has been connected to the housing by welding so as to form a gap (9), in which gap (9) the edges of the burner deck (4) are slidably received, so that the burner deck (4) can expand and shrink freely.
- Hot water appliance (3) comprising a heat exchanger (10) which includes a burner (2), the heat exchanger (10) comprising flue ducts (11) and water-conveying channels (12), the burner (2) comprising a fuel/air mixture chamber (13), in use being supplied with air and fuel by means of a fan (16), the fuel/air mixture chamber being provided with a flame distributing device (1), characterized in that the flame distributing device (1) is a device (1) according to any one of claims 1-4.
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