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(11) | EP 1 041 342 A1 |
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| (54) | Water heater |
| (57) A water heater (10) having a combustion air inlet and a flue gas outlet (14). A manifold
assembly (16) is provided which includes a box section (30), a flue gas port (32),
a combustion air port (34) and a combustion air inlet collar (36). The combustion
air inlet collar (36) communicates with the combustion air port (34) through the interior
of the box section (30). A combination combustion air inlet and flue gas outlet assembly
(14) is provided and includes a combustion air inlet tube (18) and a flue gas outlet
tube (20) mounted concentrically inside the combustion air tube (18). The combustion
air tube (18) is connected at one end to the box section (30) of the manifold and
is connected at the other end with the atmosphere. The flue tube (20) is connected
at one end to the flue gas inlet port (32) on the manifold and communicates with the
atmosphere at the other end. An air blower (40) is mounted on the water heater (10).
A combustion air tube (42) is connected at one end to the combustion air port (34)
of the manifold and is connected at its other end to an air assembly box (43) mounted
on the top of the water heater (10). The air blower (40) is operable to draw fresh
combustion air through the combustion air tube (42) and then into the combustion chamber
(19) of the water heater (10). A flue gas tube (38) is connected at one end to the
flue gas port (32) of the manifold and is connected at the other end to the blower
(40), which is operable to exhaust the flue gases from the combination combustion
air inlet and flue gas outlet assembly (14). |
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
REFERENCE TO MICROFICHE APPENDIX
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a partially schematic vertical side elevation view of a water heater equipped with the combustion air and the products of combustion flue gas piping system of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the combustion air and products of combustion flue gas piping system;
Fig. 3 is a top view of the manifold assembly used in the system shown in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 4 is a right-hand end elevation view of the manifold assembly shown in Fig. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
OPERATION
(a) a manifold assembly (16) including a box section (30), a flue gas port (32), a combustion air port (34) and a combustion air inlet collar (36), said combustion air inlet collar (36) communicating with said combustion air port (34) through the interior of said box section (30);
(b) a combination combustion air inlet and flue gas outlet assembly (14) including a combustion air inlet tube member (18), a flue gas outlet tube member (20) mounted concentrically inside said tube member (18), said tube member (18) connected at one end to said box section (30) at said combustion air inlet collar (36), said tube member (18) communicating with the atmosphere and its other end, said tube member (20) connected at one end to said flue gas inlet port (32) and communicating with the atmosphere at its other end;
(c) a combustion air assembly box (44) mounted on the top of the water heater;
(d) a combustion air tube (42) connected at one end to said combustion air port (34) and connected at its other end to said combustion air assembly box (44);
(e) a flue gas tube (38) communicating at one end with the flue gas outlet of the water heater and connected at the other end to said flue gas port (32); and
(f) an air blower (40) operable to draw combustion air into the water heater through said combustion air tube (42) and further operable to draw flue gas out of the water heater through flue gas outlet tube (38).
(a) a manifold assembly (16) including a box section (30), a flue gas port (32), a combustion air port (34) and a combustion air inlet (36), said combustion air inlet collar (36) communicating with said combustion air port (34) through the interior of said box section (30);
(b) a combination combustion air inlet and flue gas outlet assembly (14) including a combustion air inlet tube member (18), a flue gas outlet tube member (20) mounted concentrically inside said tube member (18), said tube member (18) connected at one end to said box section (30), said tube member (18) communicating with the atmosphere and its other end, said tube member (20) connected at one end to said flue gas port (32) and communicating with the atmosphere at its other end;
(c) a combustion air assembly box (44) mounted on the top of the water heater;
(d) a combustion air tube (42) connected at one end to said combustion air port (34) and connected at its other end to said air assembly box (44);
(e) a flue gas tube (38) communicating at one end with the flue gas outlet of the water heater and connected at the other end to said flue gas port (32); and
(f) an air blower operable to draw combustion air into the water heater through said combustion air tube (42) and further operable to draw flue gas out of the water heater through flue gas outlet tube (38).
(a) a manifold assembly (16) including a box section (30), a flue gas port (32), a combustion air port (34) and a combustion air inlet (36), said combustion air inlet (36) communicating with said combustion air port (34) through the interior of said box section (30);
(b) a combination combustion air inlet and flue gas outlet assembly (14) including a combustion air inlet tube member (18), a flue gas outlet tube member (20) mounted concentrically inside said tube member (18), said tube member (18) connected at one end to said box section (30), said tube member (18) communicating with the atmosphere and its other end, said tube member (20) connected at one end to said flue gas port (32) and communicating with the atmosphere at its other end;
(c) a combustion air assembly box (44) mounted on the top of the water heater;
(d) a combustion air tube (42) connected at one end to said combustion air port (34) and connected at its other end to said air assembly box (44);
(e) a flue gas tube (38) communicating at one end with the flue gas outlet of the water heater and connected at the other end to said flue gas port (32); and
(f) an air blower operable to draw combustion air into the water heater through said combustion air tube (42) and further operable to draw flue gas out of the water heater through flue gas outlet tube (38).
(a) an air blower (40) mounted on a water heater;
(b) a combustion air tube (38) connected to said air blower (40), said air blower (40) operable to draw fresh combustion air through said tube (42) and then into the combustion chamber of the water heater;
(c) a flue gas tube (38) connected to the flue gas outlet of the water heater;
(d) a manifold assembly (16) communicating with said flue gas tube (38) and said combustion air tube (42), said manifold assembly (16) adapted to receive and conduct combustion air to said combustion air tube (42), said manifold assembly (16) further adapted to receive flue gas from said flue gas tube (38); and
(e) a combination combustion air inlet and flue gas outlet assembly (14) adapted to receive combustion air from the atmosphere and conduct said combustion air to said manifold assembly (16), said combination combustion air inlet and flue gas outlet assembly (14) further adapted to receive flue gas from said manifold assembly (16) and conduct said flue gas to the atmosphere.
(a) energizing the blower (40) to draw combustion air into the manifold assembly (16) and then from the manifold assembly (16) through the combustion air tube (42) to the combustion chamber (19) of the water heater;
(b) mixing combustion air with gas produced by the gas burner (13) and burning the mixture in the combustion chamber (19) to produce heat;
(c) energizing the blower (40) to draw flue gases out of the water heater and into the flue gas tube (38) which carries the flue gases to the manifold assembly (16).