Hydrogen jet pipe applied on hydrogen energy non-ignition type catalyst heater
A non-ignition and catalyst technology, applied in lighting and heating equipment, burners, gas fuel burners, etc., can solve the problems of easy discoloration of nozzles, low hydrogen supply, and poor distribution
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[0023] like Figure 1 ~ Figure 3 As shown, a hydrogen gas nozzle applied to a hydrogen non-ignition catalyst heater includes a hydrogen gas inlet 1, and the hydrogen gas nozzle is perpendicular to the horizontal plane; air holes 2, 3, and 4 are opened on the tube wall. The above-mentioned air holes 2, 3, 4 are distributed along the diameter direction of the pipe, and the number is 3 rows with equal intervals. The projection lines of the air holes 2 in the middle row and the central axes of the air holes 3 and 4 in the two side rows all form an included angle of 45° in the horizontal direction. The included angle between the central axes of the air holes 2, 3 and 4 and the gas flow direction in the hydrogen nozzle is 110°.
[0024] By adopting such a hydrogen gas conduit, when injecting hydrogen into the heater, it can avoid the direct upward diffusion of the hydrogen caused by the vertical upward injection of hydrogen in the prior art, and the combustion efficiency of the hea...
Embodiment 2
[0026] A hydrogen nozzle applied to a hydrogen energy non-ignition catalyst heater, the difference from Embodiment 1 is that the central axes of the air holes 2 in the middle row and the air holes 3 and 4 in the two side rows project lines in the horizontal direction are at an angle of 30°. The included angle between the central axis of the air hole 2 and the gas flow direction in the hydrogen nozzle is 100°.
Embodiment 3
[0028] A hydrogen nozzle applied to a hydrogen energy non-ignition catalyst heater, the difference from Embodiment 1 is that the central axes of the air holes 2 in the middle row and the air holes 3 and 4 in the two side rows project lines in the horizontal direction are at an angle of 60°. The included angle between the central axis of the air hole 2 and the gas flow direction in the hydrogen nozzle is 120°.
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