Abstract: A method of combusting non-gaseous fuel to heat a load in a process chamber includes the steps of injecting reactant streams into a combustion chamber. The combustion chamber does not contain a load to be heated, but communicates with the process chamber through a burner port. A first reactant stream includes the non-gaseous fuel, and is injected into the combustion chamber to cause the non-gaseous fuel to volatilize in the combustion chamber. A second reactant stream, which includes a premix of gaseous fuel and primary oxidant, also is injected into the combustion chamber. The first and second reactant streams then combust together to yield products of combustion that flow through the burner port from the combustion chamber to the process chamber. Importantly, the second reactant stream is injected into the combustion chamber adjacent to the first reactant stream.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 17, 2011
Publication date:
May 24, 2012
Applicant:
Fives North America Combustion, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas F. Robertson, John J. Nowakowski, Bruce E. Cain
Abstract: A combustion system is operated with reference to compliant values of a governmentally regulated exhaust emission parameter. If an alarm condition is detected during an ordinary mode of operation, the combustion system is shifted into an assured compliance mode of operation. The shift to the assured compliance mode is made while continuing to operate the combustion system without a shut-down interruption.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 29, 2006
Date of Patent:
February 7, 2012
Assignee:
Fives North America Combustion, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas F. Robertson, Thomas B. Neville, Charles E. Kilfoyle, John J. Nowakowski