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There is described a burner for vegetable matter such as straw or the like, comprising a combustion chamber (9) having an upstream and a downstream end, a blower (6) discharging air and cut vegetable matter into the upstream end of the combustion chamber, an igniter (10) positioned at the upstream end of the combustion chamber, and a number of screens (14, 15, 16) extending across the combustion chamber and spaced from each other in the flow direction, the mesh size of the screens decreasing in ...
A high velocity gas burner has a housing divided by a partition into an air plenum and a combustion zone. Air is introduced into the plenum with a swirl. A ring of gas jets penetrate the partition through clearance holes. Each jet has a collar tending to impede air flow through the respective hole and the partition is axially displaceable relative to the collars. The partition is preferably cup-shaped with a skirt extending along the housing into the combustion zone so that secondary or excess a...
A pulverized fuel and air mixture is burnt in conditions giving relatively low NO.sub.x emissions by using a burner which has concentric passages for a primary air-fuel mixture and secondary and ternary air flows respectively. In the passage for the primary air-fuel mixture guide elements are provided at angularly spaced positions. The elements are arranged to deflect the flow in the passage and so produce regions of high fuel concentration. Downstream of the guide elements and adjacent the outl...
A metal foam burner element holds liquid fuel by capillary action. The element is in contact with one or more fuel feed pipes connected to a pressurised fuel supply. The element has air passageways through it so that combustion takes place between air passing through the element and the fuel.
A burner for burning crude or contaminated oil comprises a body defining a bore open at both ends, at one of which the oil is burnt, air being drawn into the flame through the bore, and an annular oil inlet in the bore wall such that air flowing through the bore to the flame will draw oil from the inlet in atomised form, will mix with it and will carry it into the flame. The burner is surrounded by an annular water ring provided with nozzles for spraying water into the flame.
A radiant having gas passages through which a combustible gas mixture can be passed for combustion at the surface of the radiant, characterised by an open high porosity structure of bonded refractory ceramic fibre and a surface configuration of square pyramids, with the gas passages between them.
A liquid fuel burner having a burner element in the form of a plurality of ducts for the supply of one combustion component, a second combustion component being supplied from the regions between the ducts, the burner having heat conductors to transmit heat from the burner to a vaporization chamber in which liquid fuel is vaporized for supply to the burner element.
A burner element for fluid fuels provided with a plurality of tubular combustion air passages which extend through a fuel supply gallery, the fuel gallery being provided with a number of fuel outlet passages and a surface member in the form of a sheet of metal material arranged to extend ajacent one end of the combustion air passages, the surface member being provided with a plurality of tubular projections corresponding with the plurality of combustion air passages, the tubular projections bein...
A burner comprising a primary mixing chamber having one or more gas inlets and one or more primary air inlets; and one or more secondary mixing chambers, a perforated portion being provided in a side wall of each of said secondary mixing chambers, and each of said secondary mixing chambers communicating with the primary mixing chamber; each primary air inlet 6 comprising an aperture in a wall of the primary mixing chamber and a sliding member attached to the primary mixing chamber over the apert...
A recuperative burner comprises an outer annular two part duct 13 and 14 for supplying combustion air to four axially aligned chambers 15 located radially inwardly of the ducts 13 within the annular space between the duct 14 and a central fuel pipe 23. The combustion air enters the burner by way of an inlet 9 before entering the outermost duct 14. The air then travels along the innermost duct 13 and enters each chamber 15 by way of an inlet 20. The air then flows forwardly along each chamber 15 ...
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