Hot air generator
a generator and hot air technology, applied in the field of hot air generators, can solve the problems of gas transportation, high cost of use, and large consumption of compressed air, and achieve the effect of reducing the consumption of compressed air
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[0077]With this first embodiment of the servocontrolled pressure regulator, it is possible to obtain gas pressure in the gas conduit 162 substantially equal to the compressed air pressure in the air conduit 164 (Pd.g≈Pd.a).
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[0078]In the servocontrolled 5 pressure regulator 2 illustrated in FIG. 2b, an offset is added, i.e. the gas pressure Pd.g in the gas conduit is always larger by a substantially constant amount, than the compressed air pressure Pd.a in the air conduit (Pd.g≈Pd.a+ΔP).
[0079]In this second embodiment, a second stress member 272 acts on the varying member 24 in order to generate a constant positive offset ΔP relatively to the pressure Pd.a prevailing in the control chamber 23.
[0080]For example, in the case when the second stress member 272 is a spring, it is positioned in the control chamber 23 so as to be supported on the varying member 24. The spring exerts a stress on the varying member 24 so as to force it towards the gas expansion chamber 222. The remainder of the servocontrolled pressure regulator 1 is identical with the first embodiment of the servocontrolled pressure regulator 1.
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[0081]In a third embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 2c, the second stress member 272 always acts on the varying member 24 so as to generate a positive offset ΔP relatively to the pressure Pd.a prevailing in the control chamber 23. However, in this embodiment, this positive offset ΔP is adjustable by adjustment means 274.
[0082]For example, in the case when the second stress member 272 is a spring, the latter is supported on the varying member 24, at one of its ends. At the other of its ends, the spring is supported on a plate 274 provided with a rod in its centre and extending on the side opposite to the spring. The rod may move with a reciprocal movement parallel to the spring by sliding or screwing. At the wall of the control chamber 25 opposite to the varying member 24, means for adjusting the plate 274 are provided with which the height z of this plate may be adjusted via its rod. The closer the plate 274 is to the varying member 24 and the larger is the offset. The farthest the pla...
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