Chapter F - Combustion Process Flashcards
What three elements are required for combustion to occur?
Fuel - usually natural gas, or LP gases.
Oxygen - obtained from the air surrounding a burner.
Heat - enough to bring the fuel to ignition point.
What percentage of air is oxygen, and what percentage is nitrogen?
Air is 20% oxygen, and 80% nitrogen.
What are the three types of combustion?
Perfect combustion (aka stoichiometric combustion), complete combustion, and incomplete combustion?
What is the perfect combustion formula for natural gas?
CH4 + 202 + 8N2 –> C02 + 2H20 + 8N2 + Heat (1, 2, 8, 1, 2, 8)
What is the perfect combustion formula for propane?
C3H8 + 502 +20N2 –> 3C02 + 4H20 + 20N2 + Heat (1, 5,20 –> 3, 4, 20)
What are the two life threatening products of incomplete combustion?
Carbon monoxide, and aldehydes.
Name three possible sources of the initial heat required for combustion.
1) Pilot flame. 2) Spark igniter 3) Hot surface igniter (glow coil)
How much primary air, and how much secondary air is in combustion air?
1/3 primary air, and 2/3 secondary air.
What part of combustion air is mixed with the fuel gas before ignition?
Primary air.
Secondary air is supplied:
around the flames.
What is excess air?
Air supplied to the combustion zone in excess of the required air for complete combustion. It’s supplied to ensure that complete combustion has occured.
Why must you keep excess air to a minimum?
Because it lowers the efficiency of the appliance by absorbing heat.
What is the purpose of dilution air?
Dilution air is admitted into a venting system at the draft control device of the appliance. It’s used to cool the hot vent gases, and to control the draft influence on the combustion chamber.
If the equipment has no draft control device, does it need dilution air?
No.
For every 1000 btu’s there is how much air required for perfect combustion?
1000 Btu’s of input + 10 cu ft. of air = perfect combustion.
10:1 ratio.