Method and apparatus to replace natural gas with vaporized...

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CA 1083471

INVENTION: METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REPLACE NATURAL GAS WITH VAPORIZED FUEL OIL IN A NATURAL GAS BURNER INVENTORS: WILLIAM WARREN HOEHING, and EDWARD ROBERT JOHNSON ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method to replace natural gas with vaporized fuel oil is disclosed. The method, in general, is mixing the fuel oil with a diluent, such as steam, then vaporizing a portion of the mixed fuel oil in a vaporizer, then separating the liquid from the vapor, then maintaining the vapor at from about 50° to 300°F. above the dew point of the mixed vapor and diluent and preferably maintaining the pressure of the mixed vapor and diluent at about 75 to 150 psig; above the pressure downstream of a valve controlling flow of the vapor mixed with diluent, and burning the vapor in a burner designed for natural gas without major modifications to the burner. The temperature and pressure can he maintained by heat from the vaporizer or by adding heat from a superheater. -1-

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