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Gas valve with electronic valve proving system

  • US 9,841,122 B2
  • Filed: 09/09/2014
  • Issued: 12/12/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/09/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A valve assembly for controlling fuel flow to a combustion appliance, the valve assembly comprising:

  • a valve body having an inlet port and an outlet port, with a fluid path extending between the inlet port and the outlet port;

    a first valve situated in the fluid path between the inlet port and the outlet port;

    a second valve situated in the fluid path between the inlet port and the outlet port downstream of the first valve, with an intermediate volume between the first valve and the second valve defined by the valve body;

    a first valve actuator, secured relative to the valve body, for selectively moving the first valve between a closed position, which closes the fluid path between the inlet port and the outlet port, and an open position;

    a second valve actuator, secured relative to the valve body, for selectively moving the second valve between a closed position, which closes the fluid path between the inlet port and the outlet port, and an open position;

    an intermediate pressure sensor in fluid communication with the intermediate volume between the first valve and the second valve for sensing a measure that is related to a pressure in the intermediate volume;

    a controller operatively coupled to the first valve actuator, the second valve actuator and the intermediate pressure sensor, the controller programmed to;

    close both the first valve via the first valve actuator and the second valve via the second valve actuator;

    identify a measure related to an initial pressure in the intermediate volume of the valve body;

    identify a predetermined fixed duration, wherein the predetermined fixed duration is stored in memory at the time of initial install of the valve assembly and is independent of the initial pressure;

    determine a threshold value based at least in part on both the measure related to the initial pressure and the identified predetermined fixed duration;

    identify a measure that is related to the pressure in the intermediate volume, and compare the identified measure related to the pressure in the intermediate volume during the predetermined fixed duration to the determined threshold value; and

    output an alert signal if the measure related to the pressure in the intermediate volume during the predetermined fixed duration crosses the threshold value.

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