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Title:
IGNITION AND EXTINCTION TIME CONTROL METHOD IN HOT WATER SUPPLY HEATER
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP2547142
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:

PURPOSE: To inhibit the generation of a chattering phenomenon of a gas burner by increasing or decreasing a differential flow rate between igniting and extinction and setting the direction of increase and decrease of the differential flow rate opposite to the direction of increase and decrease of differential temperature between setting temperature and water supply temperature.
CONSTITUTION: When the differential temperature ΔT between water supply temperature T0 and setting temperature T is small under the condition hot water is supplied near an ignition flow rate Q2, if the water supply temperature T0 detected by a noise sensor 11 is slightly changed, an extinction flow rate Q1 will be markedly fluctuated so that a gas burner 15 may be forcibly put out. However, under the condition as described above, a specified computation must be made to increase a differential Q0, thereby increasing the differential between the ignition flow rate Q2 and extinction flow rate Q1. This increased differential serves to prevent the generation of a troublesome chattering phenomenon that the gas burner 15 repeats a series of ignition and extinction at a short interval. When the differential temperature ΔT approaches or when the water supply temperature and the setting temperature approach each other relatively, the differential Q0 will be increased.


Inventors:
ADACHI IKURO
SUZUKI TAKAFUMI
Application Number:
JP582392A
Publication Date:
October 23, 1996
Filing Date:
January 16, 1992
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Assignee:
RINNAI KK
International Classes:
F23N5/14; F24H1/10; F24H9/20; F23N5/00; (IPC1-7): F24H1/10; F23N5/14
Domestic Patent References:
JP455658A
JP60132552U
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Yoshihiro Sakagami



 
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