Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a capacity verification system and method for detecting
anomalies that may occur during operation by comparing the difference between heat
exchanger inlet and outlet temperatures measured during field operation of boilers
with a pre-assigned temperature difference value for specific fan revolutions.
State of The Art
[0002] In order to explain the state of the art, we can describe some possible problems
as follows. Having a blockage in boilers used for central heating and/or domestic
hot water, in the pipes inside the boiler, in the water channels of the main heat
exchanger and in the plate heat exchanger, or not working of the circulation pump
at the expected capacity are common problems. These problems reduce the water flow
rate in the boiler, prevent the efficient transfer of the heat generated by combustion
to the water and reduce the heat transfer efficiency.
[0003] In addition to these, in gas-fired boilers, accumulation of dirt in the combustion
chamber and thus congestion, congestion in the chimney that discharges the combustion
products, or increased pressure loss due to the use of a very long chimney are also
among the frequently encountered problems in the field. These problems cause the nominal
capacity of the boiler to decrease by reducing the flow rate of the combustion air-gas
mixture in the main heat exchanger.
[0004] In the known method, early diagnosis of these anomalies that reduce the boiler's
heat transfer efficiency is impossible without using additional equipment to measure
the water flow rate in the boiler. In addition, early detection of these anomalies
that reduce the boiler's nominal capacity is impossible without using additional equipment
to measure the gas or air flow rate entering the combustion chamber.
[0005] In summary, in the known method, it is not possible to detect these anomalies before
they cause any customer complaints and before the service/technician examines the
product after this complaint. It is important to detect these anomalies before they
get big enough to cause customer complaints and to take the necessary precautions
for the efficient and safe use of the related device.
[0006] In the utility model No.
CN211668039U, relates to a monitoring platform, in particular to a boiler safety monitoring platform,
which comprises a data acquisition communication module used for acquiring data information
of water inlet temperature, water inlet pressure, water outlet temperature, water
storage pressure and gas leakage of a boiler; the data transmission module is used
for transmitting the data information acquired by the data acquisition communication
module; and the remote monitoring terminal is used for receiving the data transmitted
by the data transmission module and displaying the received data information in real
time.
[0007] In the patent No.
NL8102571A, control system is designed for use with gas or oilfired central heating boilers.
The following variables are monitored by transducers: water temp., room temp., fan
speed, air flow and selected room temp. The transducer outputs are fed to a central
electronic processor which controls the fuel flow by means of a series of valves,
and the air flow by fan motor control.
[0008] Although there are so many improvements in the art, there is no known method that
can detect possible errors that is disclosed with the invention and problems caused
by errors before the user realizes them. Therefore, in order to identify these problems
in heating devices through a system and to convey this information to the user, it
is necessary to determine the relationship between temperature difference and fan
speed values by creating reference values and to interpret the difference according
to the values read during the operation of the product in the field.
Objectives and Brief Description of the Invention
[0009] The aim of the present invention is to determine the anomalies that may occur during
the operation of combustion boilers and notify its users.
[0010] In order to realize above purpose, the invention is a capacity verification system
for a combustion boiler which comprises a main heat exchanger, a circulation pump,
a fan wherein the fan supplies air/gas mixture to the main heat exchanger at least
one inlet temperature sensor to measure the inlet water temperature entering to main
heat exchanger, and at least one outlet temperature sensor to measure outlet water
temperature exiting from the main heat exchanger wherein the capacity verification
system comprises a controller that detects anomalies in the operating conditions of
the combustion boiler by comparing measured temperature difference between said sensors
with predefined temperature difference corresponding to certain fan RPM values, while
the heating water is circulated in the primary circuit.
[0011] In the preferred embodiment of the invention, mentioned controller is configured
to detect the anomalies which causes nominal capacity decrease or heat transfer efficiency
decrease in case the temperature difference is less or greater than the predefined
temperature difference.
[0012] The controller is configured to estimate the anomalies caused by a blockage on an
air/gas passage of heat exchanger or a flue pipe, in case the measured temperature
difference is less than the predefined temperature difference.
[0013] In case the measured temperature difference is greater than the predefined temperature
difference, then the controller estimate that the anomalies are caused by a blockage
on a water passage on primary circuit or an anomaly of the circulation pump.
[0014] The invention is also a capacity verification system operating method for a combustion
boiler which comprises a main heat exchanger, a circulation pump, a fan wherein the
fan supplies air/gas mixture to the main heat exchanger at least one inlet temperature
sensor to measure inlet water temperature entering to main heat exchanger, and at
least one outlet temperature sensor to measure outlet water temperature exiting from
the main heat exchanger, and the method comprising the steps of
- measuring the inlet water temperature entering to the main heat exchanger, the outlet
water temperature exiting from the main heat exchanger, and the fan RPM values while
the heating water is circulated in the primary circuit,
- calculating measured temperature difference between the inlet water temperature and
the outlet water temperature,
- comparing this measured temperature difference with predefined temperature difference
corresponding to certain fan RPM values,
- according to the result obtained, determining the anomalies in the operating conditions
of the combustion boiler.
[0015] In a preferred capacity verification system operating method, in the step of identifying
anomalies, it is evaluated whether the predefined temperature difference is greater
or less than the measured temperature difference.
[0016] According to the capacity verification system operating method, the controller detects
the anomalies which causes nominal capacity decrease in case the measured temperature
difference is less than the predefined temperature difference, and the controller
detects the anomalies which causes heat transfer efficiency decrease in case the measured
temperature difference is greater than the predefined temperature difference.
[0017] After detecting the anomalies, the capacity verification system operating method
also comprises the step of notifying user with a warning message about the anomalies
in the operating conditions of the combustion boiler.
[0018] The invention is also a combustion boiler having a main heat exchanger, a circulation
pump, a fan wherein the fan supplies air/gas mixture to the main heat exchanger, at
least one inlet temperature sensor to measure inlet water temperature entering to
the main heat exchanger, and at least one outlet temperature sensor to measure outlet
water temperature exiting from the main heat exchanger, and further comprises a capacity
verification system mentioned above.
Brief Description of the Figures
[0019] Figure 1; A schematic view of combustion boiler having capacity verification system.
Reference Numbers
[0020]
10. Combustion boiler
11. (Plate) heat exchanger
12. Main heat exchanger
13. Circulation pump
14. 3-way valve
15. Fan
16. Outlet temperature sensor
17. Inlet temperature sensor
18. Controller
T1. Outlet water temperature
T2. Inlet water temperature
dTo. Measured temperature difference
dTa. Predefined temperature difference
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0021] The invention relates to a capacity verification system and operating method for
a combustion boiler (10).
[0022] According to the Figure 1, the combustion boiler comprises a main heat exchanger
(12), a circulation pump (13), a fan (15) and the fan (15) supplies air/gas mixture
to the main heat exchanger (12), at least one inlet temperature sensor (17) to measure
inlet water temperature (T2) entering to main heat exchanger (12), and at least one
outlet temperature sensor (16) to measure outlet water temperature (T1) exiting from
the main heat exchanger (12). The capacity verification system comprises a controller
(18) which is the key element of the verification system and managed by a software.
The controller (18) detects anomalies in the operating conditions of the combustion
boiler (10) by comparing the measured temperature difference (dTo) between mentioned
sensors (16, 17) with the predefined temperature difference (dTa) corresponding to
certain fan RPM values, while the heating water is circulated in the primary circuit.
[0023] The predefined temperature difference (dTa) corresponding to certain fan RPM values
should be uploaded to the software of the controller (18) for a precise comparison.
If the predefined temperature difference (dTa) and fan RPM values are subject to change,
a calibration of the software values may be applied.
[0024] A sample table is given below for detecting anomalies based on predefined temperature
difference (dTa) and fan RPM values.
Table 1
| Fan RPM |
Predefined temperature difference (dTa) |
Measured temperature difference (dTo) |
Result |
| 10.000 rpm |
20 °C |
∼ 20 °C |
Normal |
| 10.000 rpm |
20 °C |
<< 20 °C |
Abnormal 1 |
| 10.000 rpm |
20 °C |
>> 20 °C |
Abnormal 2 |
[0025] Predefined temperature difference (dTa) means the temperature difference (expected
T1-T2) assigned at the design stage of the combustion boiler (10) in response to the
specific fan RPM when the combustion boiler (10) is in domestic hot water mode.
[0026] Measured temperature difference (dTo) represents the difference (actual T1-T2) of
the values read by the outlet temperature sensor (16) and inlet temperature sensors
(17) when the combustion boiler (10) is operating in the field in domestic water mode.
[0027] While the combustion boiler (10) is operating in domestic water mode, the circulation
pump (13) is always running at maximum RPM.
[0028] Abnormal 1: It is the case when measured temperature difference (dTo) during operation is smaller
than the predefined temperature difference (dTa). According to the fan speed at which
the device operates, this fan (15) detects that it cannot provide the expected capacity
at the speed at which it operates. As a result, the user/service is warned about the
possibility of a blockage on the air side of the main heat exchanger (12) and excessive
pressure loss in the flue gas line.
[0029] Abnormal 2: It is the case when the measured temperature difference (dTo) operation is greater
than the predefined temperature difference (dTa). It detects that less water passes
through the main heat exchanger (12) than expected, according to the fan RPM at which
the combustion boiler (10) operates. As a result, the user/service is warned about
the possibility of a blockage on the water side of the main heat exchanger (12) or
in the circuit, and the circulation pump (13) not working at the expected power.
[0030] It detects that all of the energy of the water heated in the main heat exchanger
(12) is not transferred to the domestic water through the plate heat exchanger (11)
as it should be. As a result, the user/service is warned about the possibility that
some of the water heated in the main heat exchanger (12) may be escaping to the central
heating installation due to a malfunction in the 3-way valve (14).
[0031] In sum, the capacity verification system operating method for a combustion boiler
(10) comprising the steps of
- measuring the inlet water temperature (T2) entering to the main heat exchanger (12),
the outlet water temperature (T1) exiting from the main heat exchanger (12), and the
fan RPM values while the heating water is circulated in the primary circuit,
- calculating the measured temperature difference (dTo) between the inlet water temperature
(T2) and the outlet water temperature (T1),
- comparing this measured temperature difference (dTo) with the predefined temperature
difference (dTa) corresponding to certain fan RPM values,
- according to the result obtained, determining the anomalies in the operating conditions
of the combustion boiler (10).
[0032] In the step of identifying anomalies, it is evaluated whether the predefined temperature
difference (dTa) is greater or less than the measured temperature difference (dTo).
[0033] The controller (18) detects the anomalies which causes nominal capacity decrease
in case the measured temperature difference (dTo) is less than the predefined temperature
difference (dTa).
[0034] The controller (18) estimate that the anomalies are caused by a blockage on an air/gas
passage of heat exchanger or a flue pipe, in case the measured temperature difference
(dTo) is less than the predefined temperature difference (dTa).
[0035] In case the measured temperature difference (dTo) is greater than the predefined
temperature difference (dTa), then the controller (18) detects the anomalies which
causes heat transfer efficiency decrease.
[0036] In case the measured temperature difference (dTo) is greater than the predefined
temperature difference (dTa), then the controller (18) estimate that the anomalies
are caused by a blockage on a water passage on primary circuit or an anomaly of the
circulation pump (13).
[0037] The capacity verification system operating method further comprises the step of notifying
the user with a warning message about the anomalies in the operating conditions of
the combustion boiler (10).
1. A capacity verification system for a combustion boiler (10) which comprises a main
heat exchanger (12), a circulation pump (13), a fan (15) wherein the fan (15) supplies
air/gas mixture to the main heat exchanger (12), at least one inlet temperature sensor
(17) to measure inlet water temperature (T2) entering to main heat exchanger (12),
and at least one outlet temperature sensor (16) to measure outlet water temperature
(T1) exiting from the main heat exchanger (12) characterized in that the capacity verification system comprises a controller (18) that detects anomalies
in the operating conditions of the combustion boiler (10) by comparing measured temperature
difference (dTo) between said sensors (16, 17) with predefined temperature difference
(dTa) corresponding to certain fan RPM values, while the heating water is circulated
in the primary circuit.
2. The capacity verification system according to Claim 1 wherein the controller (18)
is configured to detect the anomalies which causes nominal capacity decrease in case
the measured temperature difference (dTo) is less than the predefined temperature
difference (dTa).
3. The capacity verification system according to Claim 2 wherein the controller (18)
is configured to estimate anomalies caused by a blockage on an air/gas passage of
heat exchanger or a flue pipe, in case the measured temperature difference (dTo) is
less than the predefined temperature difference (dTa).
4. The capacity verification system according to Claim 1 wherein the controller (18)
is configured to detect the anomalies which causes heat transfer efficiency decrease
in case the measured temperature difference (dTo) is greater than the predefined temperature
difference (dTa).
5. The capacity verification system according to Claim 4 wherein the controller (18)
is configured to estimate anomalies caused by a blockage on a water passage on primary
circuit or an anomaly of the circulation pump (13), in case the measured temperature
difference (dTo) is greater than the predefined temperature difference (dTa).
6. A capacity verification system operating method for a combustion boiler (10) which
comprises a main heat exchanger (12), a circulation pump (13), a fan (15) wherein
the fan (15) supplies air/gas mixture to the main heat exchanger (12), at least one
inlet temperature sensor (17) to measure inlet water temperature (T2) entering to
main heat exchanger (12), and at least one outlet temperature sensor (16) to measure
outlet water temperature (T1) exiting from the main heat exchanger (12), and
the method
characterized by comprising the steps of
- measuring the inlet water temperature (T2) entering to the main heat exchanger (12),
the outlet water temperature (T1) exiting from the main heat exchanger (12), and the
fan RPM values while the heating water is circulated in the primary circuit,
- calculating measured temperature difference (dTo) between the inlet water temperature
(T2) and the outlet water temperature (T1),
- comparing this measured temperature difference (dTo) with predefined temperature
difference (dTa) corresponding to certain fan RPM values,
- according to the result obtained, determining the anomalies in the operating conditions
of the combustion boiler (10).
7. The capacity verification system operating method according to Claim 6 wherein in
the step of identifying anomalies, it is evaluated whether the predefined temperature
difference (dTa) is greater or less than the measured temperature difference (dTo).
8. The capacity verification system operating method according to Claim 6 wherein the
controller (18) detects the anomalies which causes nominal capacity decrease in case
the measured temperature difference (dTo) is less than the predefined temperature
difference (dTa).
9. The capacity verification system operating method according to Claim 6 wherein the
controller (18) detects the anomalies which causes heat transfer efficiency decrease
in case the measured temperature difference (dTo) is greater than the predefined temperature
difference (dTa).
10. The capacity verification system operating method according to Claim 6 wherein after
detecting the anomalies, it further comprises the step of notifying user with a warning
message about the anomalies in the operating conditions of the combustion boiler (10).
11. A combustion boiler (10) having a main heat exchanger (12), a circulation pump (13),
a fan (15) wherein the fan (15) supplies air/gas mixture to the main heat exchanger
(12), at least one inlet temperature sensor (17) to measure inlet water temperature
(T2) entering to the main heat exchanger (12), and at least one outlet temperature
sensor (16) to measure outlet water temperature (T1) exiting from the main heat exchanger
(12) characterized in that it further comprises a capacity verification system according to any one of Claims
1 to 5.