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US1223976A
US1223976A US10298516A US1223976A US 1223976 A US1223976 A US 1223976A US 10298516 A US10298516 A US 10298516A US 1223976 A US1223976 A US 1223976A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F22STEAM GENERATION
    • F22DPREHEATING, OR ACCUMULATING PREHEATED, FEED-WATER FOR STEAM GENERATION; FEED-WATER SUPPLY FOR STEAM GENERATION; CONTROLLING WATER LEVEL FOR STEAM GENERATION; AUXILIARY DEVICES FOR PROMOTING WATER CIRCULATION WITHIN STEAM BOILERS
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  • This invention relates to feed water circulating arrangements for economizers of the type known as Greens.
  • feed water delivered to an economizer at a temperature below 100 F. has the efiect of causing the flue gases to condense on the external surfaces of the economizer pipes, thereby setting up a process of rapid wasting of the pipes which soon involves the owners in costly pipe renewals.
  • corrosion of pipes arising from contact with damp brickwork progresses more rapidly when the temperature of'the feed water at the inlet end of the economizer is low, 2'. 6., below 100 F.
  • my invention consists in a novel arrangement for accomplishing this end in a practical manner which insures certainty of action, economy in working, and an even distribution of heat.
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section on a greatly enlarged scale, of the injector included in the apparatus.
  • A is the feed pump which delivers feed water through the pipe B to an injector C and thence by a pipe D to the bottom inlet pipe E of the economizer F.
  • G is the outlet pipe from the economizer which delivers the hot water to the boiler through a deliv ery pipe P.
  • the suction inlet of the injec tor C is connected by a branch pipe H to the pipe G.
  • a branch pipe J leads from the pipe D to the suction pipe K of the pump. This branch pipe is free or uncontrolled when in use.
  • the action is as follows :
  • the feed water passing through the injector serves to draw a portion of the hot water from the outlet pipe G of the economizer, and this hot water mixes with the cold feed and raises the temperature of the latter.
  • Some of this mixture is drawn out of the pipe 1) through the branch pipe J into the suction pipe K by the action of the pump and there mixes with the cold feed entering the pump.
  • the remaining part of the mixture enters the economizer through the pipe E. It will be seen therefore that there is a circulation of water through the pump and injector and back to the pump, and a further circulation of water through the economizer and injector and back to the economizer;
  • the feed water is considerably heated before it enters the economizer, and the action of the injector is made more positive or certain by reason of the suction exerted by the pump through the branch pipe J.
  • the action of my improved apparatus is not easily arrested by friction in the pipes or by obstructions due to bends in the pipes, and the apparatus therefore can be relied upon to continue its working when properly started; it moreover secures the withdrawal of a sufliciency of hot water from the top of the economizer to insure the delivery of feed into the bottom of the economizer at a temperature high enough to avoid the evils hereinabove mentioned.

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E. G. HILLER.
FEED WATER CIRCULATING ARRANGEMENT FOR ECONOMIZERS.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 10, l9l6.
1,223,976, Patented Apr. 24,1917.
H P 1 x F J l l M A K Ejqfiiljfifl] EDWARD GEORGE HILLER, OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND.
FEED-:WATER-CIRCULATING ARRANGEMENT FOR EGONOMIZEBJS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 24, 1917.
Application filed June 10, 1916. Serial N 0. 102,985.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it lmown that I, EDWARD GEORGE 'HILLER, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Manchester, Lancashire, England, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Feed-VVater- Circulating Arrangements for Economizers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to feed water circulating arrangements for economizers of the type known as Greens.
It is found that feed water delivered to an economizer at a temperature below 100 F. has the efiect of causing the flue gases to condense on the external surfaces of the economizer pipes, thereby setting up a process of rapid wasting of the pipes which soon involves the owners in costly pipe renewals. Moreover, corrosion of pipes arising from contact with damp brickwork progresses more rapidly when the temperature of'the feed water at the inlet end of the economizer is low, 2'. 6., below 100 F. For these reasons, it is desirable to raise the temperature of the feed water before it enters the economizer. Various ways of raising the temperature of the feed water have been proposed and tried, and my invention consists in a novel arrangement for accomplishing this end in a practical manner which insures certainty of action, economy in working, and an even distribution of heat.
In the accompanying drawing, which illustrates my invention Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of the complete apparatus; and
Fig. 2 is a central vertical section on a greatly enlarged scale, of the injector included in the apparatus.
A is the feed pump which delivers feed water through the pipe B to an injector C and thence by a pipe D to the bottom inlet pipe E of the economizer F. G is the outlet pipe from the economizer which delivers the hot water to the boiler through a deliv ery pipe P. The suction inlet of the injec tor C is connected by a branch pipe H to the pipe G. A branch pipe J leads from the pipe D to the suction pipe K of the pump. This branch pipe is free or uncontrolled when in use.
The action is as follows :The feed water passing through the injector serves to draw a portion of the hot water from the outlet pipe G of the economizer, and this hot water mixes with the cold feed and raises the temperature of the latter. Some of this mixture is drawn out of the pipe 1) through the branch pipe J into the suction pipe K by the action of the pump and there mixes with the cold feed entering the pump. The remaining part of the mixture enters the economizer through the pipe E. It will be seen therefore that there is a circulation of water through the pump and injector and back to the pump, and a further circulation of water through the economizer and injector and back to the economizer;
By this arrangement, the feed water is considerably heated before it enters the economizer, and the action of the injector is made more positive or certain by reason of the suction exerted by the pump through the branch pipe J. The action of my improved apparatus is not easily arrested by friction in the pipes or by obstructions due to bends in the pipes, and the apparatus therefore can be relied upon to continue its working when properly started; it moreover secures the withdrawal of a sufliciency of hot water from the top of the economizer to insure the delivery of feed into the bottom of the economizer at a temperature high enough to avoid the evils hereinabove mentioned.
I claim:
The combination, of a multiple-pipe, a feed water heater or economizer, an injector having its suction inlet connected to the outlet end of the economizer and its outlet to the inlet end of the economizer, a feed water pump having its delivery pipe connected to the injector so as to discharge the feed water through the injector, a suction or water supply pipe for the pump, and a free or uncontrolled branch pipe leading from the delivery pipe of the injector to the said suction pipe of the pump, substantially as described.
F. W. STo'rT, ARTHUR OI-IEETHAM.
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US2830612A (en) * 1950-04-13 1958-04-15 Chester G Taylor Anti-condensation device for flush tanks
US3203475A (en) * 1960-04-21 1965-08-31 Garrett Corp Protective recirculation means for heat exchangers

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2830612A (en) * 1950-04-13 1958-04-15 Chester G Taylor Anti-condensation device for flush tanks
US3203475A (en) * 1960-04-21 1965-08-31 Garrett Corp Protective recirculation means for heat exchangers

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