Portable engine preheater fired by propane
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1. A portable engine preheater system comprising:
- at least one propane fuel burner adapted to receive propane fuel from at least one location;
an air blower delivering air to the propane fuel burner;
a horizontal heat exchanger adapted to transfer heat from hot gas from the propane fuel burner to a coolant flow from an engine, wherein the coolant flows through a first flow path and a second flow path formed from coils mounted in a horizontal annular chamber, the first flow path being offset from the second flow path to create a turbulent flow of combustion gases thereover, the horizontal annular chamber having a continuous and unbroken inner and outer wall through which forced air travels.
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Abstract
An engine preheating system supports starting industrial and/or diesel engines in cold weather, eliminating the need for cold weather idling. The system preheats the engine coolant, bringing the entire machine up to a warm starting condition. This provides good lubrication and immediate heat availability. The system is fully portable and does not rely on commercial power, operable at any location. The system utilizes propane fuel, which is widely available. The propane fuel burns quietly and cleanly as opposed to fuel oil. The system includes numerous safety features, such as flow indicators and modern microprocessor technology to ensure safe operation.
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1. A portable engine preheater system comprising:
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at least one propane fuel burner adapted to receive propane fuel from at least one location; an air blower delivering air to the propane fuel burner; a horizontal heat exchanger adapted to transfer heat from hot gas from the propane fuel burner to a coolant flow from an engine, wherein the coolant flows through a first flow path and a second flow path formed from coils mounted in a horizontal annular chamber, the first flow path being offset from the second flow path to create a turbulent flow of combustion gases thereover, the horizontal annular chamber having a continuous and unbroken inner and outer wall through which forced air travels. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for maintaining or preheating coolant of an engine to a warm condition, the method comprising:
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flowing coolant from the engine through a horizontal heat exchanger, wherein the coolant flows through a first flow path and a second flow path formed from coils mounted in a horizontal annular chamber, the first flow path being offset from the second flow path to create a turbulent flow of combustion gases thereover, the horizontal annular chamber having a continuous and unbroken inner and outer wall through which forced air travels; receiving hot gas into the heat exchanger from at least one propane fuel burner disposed in at least one location, the hot gas transferring heat to the coolant in the coils of the heat exchanger; returning heated coolant to the engine; and
regulating total process through a microprocessor, the microprocessor adapted to receive data from one or more sensors. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A portable engine preheater system comprising:
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at least one propane fuel burner adapted to receive propane fuel from at least one location; an air blower delivering air to the propane fuel burner; a horizontal heat exchanger adapted to transfer heat from hot gas from the propane fuel burner to a coolant flow from an engine, the horizontal heat exchanger having a horizontal annular chamber having a continuous and unbroken inner and outer wall through which forced air travels. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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