The efficiencies of illustrative embodiments of vertical center flue type fuel-fired base water heaters are improved by installing in the water heaters variously configured tubular condensing type secondary heat exchangers of smaller diameters than the associated center flues. The efficiency increas
The efficiencies of illustrative embodiments of vertical center flue type fuel-fired base water heaters are improved by installing in the water heaters variously configured tubular condensing type secondary heat exchangers of smaller diameters than the associated center flues. The efficiency increases are achieved with components and manufacturing processes similar to those utilized in the base water heaters and secondary heat exchanger materials similar to those in the tank portions of the base water heaters.
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1. Fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid to be heated, said tank having upper and lower ends;a primary flue longitudinally extending vertically through the interior of said tank, said primary flue extending between and being connected to said upp
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Fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid to be heated, said tank having upper and lower ends;a primary flue longitudinally extending vertically through the interior of said tank, said primary flue extending between and being connected to said upper and lower ends of said tank;a secondary flue longitudinally extending vertically through the interior of said tank, said secondary flue having a total surface area exposed to the interior of said tank, an upper non-coiled end portion coupled to said primary flue adjacent said upper end of said tank and further having a vertically coiled lower end portion extending downwardly from said upper non-coiled end portion, with the entirety of said vertically coiled lower end portion of said secondary flue being disposed in a lower portion of said tank; anda fuel-fired combustion system operable to flow hot combustion products sequentially through said primary flue and said secondary flue to transfer combustion heat therethrough to liquid disposed in said tank, the percentage ratio of the total surface area of said vertically coiled lower end portion of said secondary flue to said total surface area of said secondary flue exposed to the interior of said tank being in the range of from about sixty percent to about ninety percent. 2. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said primary flue has a tubular configuration and a diameter,said secondary flue has a tubular configuration and has a diameter smaller than said diameter of said primary flue,said upper end portion of said secondary flue comprises a straight vertically extending section coupled at its upper end to said primary flue, and a lower end coupled to said lower end portion of said secondary flue, andsaid lower end portion of said secondary flue coils around said primary flue. 3. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 2 wherein: said primary flue extends upwardly through said upper end of said tank and has a capped off upper end, andsaid upper end of said straight vertically extending section of said secondary flue is coupled to said primary flue within the interior of said tank. 4. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said apparatus further comprises a baffle disposed in said primary flue and operative, during firing of said apparatus, to cause approximately sixty to eighty percent of the total combustion heat transferred to the liquid from the primary and secondary flues to be transferred to the liquid through the primary flue. 5. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a discharge conduit coupled to said secondary flue to receive combustion products exiting said secondary flue, said discharge conduit being of a plastic material. 6. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus is a gas-fired water heater. 7. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said vertically coiled lower end portion of said secondary flue is disposed only in a bottom third to a bottom half of the interior of said tank. 8. A fuel-fired water heater comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of pressurized water to be heated, said tank having upper and lower ends;a combustion chamber disposed beneath said lower end of said tank;a tubular primary flue longitudinally extending vertically through the interior of said tank and communicating with the interior of said combustion chamber, said primary flue having a capped upper end portion extending upwardly through said upper end of said tank to the exterior of said tank, said primary flue further having a lower end connected to said lower end of said tank and communicating with the interior of said combustion chamber;a fuel burner disposed within said combustion chamber and operative to receive fuel and air from sources thereof and combust the fuel and air to create hot combustion products that are flowable upwardly through said primary flue; anda tubular secondary flue disposed within said tank and operative to receive hot combustion products from said primary flue, said secondary flue having a non-coiled inlet portion connected to an upper end portion of said primary flue, and a vertically coiled section extending downwardly from said non-coiled inlet portion and wrapped around said primary flue, the entirety of said coiled section vertically extending through a lower end portion of the interior of said tank, said secondary flue having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said primary flue. 9. The fuel-fired water heater of claim 8 further comprising: a plastic discharge conduit coupled to said secondary flue to receive combustion products therefrom. 10. The fuel-fired water heater of claim 8 wherein: the percentage ratio of the total surface area of said vertically coiled lower end portion of said secondary flue to said total surface area of said secondary flue exposed to the interior of said tank being in the range of from about sixty percent to about ninety percent. 11. The fuel-fired water heater of claim 8 wherein: said coiled section of said secondary flue is wrapped around only a bottom third to a bottom half of said primary flue. 12. The fuel-fired water heater of claim 8 wherein: said fuel-fired water heater further comprises a baffle disposed in said primary flue and operative, during firing of said water heater, to cause approximately sixty to eighty percent of the total combustion heat transferred to the water from the primary and secondary flues to be transferred to the water through the primary flue. 13. Fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid to be heated, said tank having upper and lower ends;a combustion chamber associated with said tank;a tubular primary flue longitudinally extending vertically through the interior of said tank and communicating with the interior of said combustion chamber; said primary flue having a diameter and being connected to said upper and lower ends of said tank;a fuel burner associated with said combustion chamber and operative to receive fuel and air from sources thereof and create therefrom hot combustion products flowable from said combustion chamber through said primary flue; anda tubular secondary flue disposed within said tank and having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said primary flue, said secondary flue being operative to receive and then discharge hot combustion products exiting said primary flue, said secondary flue further having a non-coiled inlet portion coupled to an upper end portion of said primary flue, and a vertically coiled section connected to and extending downwardly away from said non-coiled inlet portion, with the entirety of said vertically coiled section extending only through about a bottom third to a bottom half of the interior of said tank. 14. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus is a gas-fired water heater. 15. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: the percentage ratio of the total surface area of said vertically coiled secondary flue section to the total surface area of said secondary flue exposed to the interior of said tank is in the range of from about sixty percent to about ninety percent. 16. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 further comprising: a discharge conduit coupled to said secondary flue to receive combustion products exiting said secondary flue. 17. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 16 wherein: said discharge conduit is of a plastic material. 18. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said vertically coiled section of said secondary flue is coiled around said primary flue. 19. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 16 further comprising: a draft inducer fan operative to flow combustion products sequentially through said primary flue, said secondary flue and said discharge conduit. 20. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 19 wherein: said draft inducer fan has an inlet coupled to an outlet portion of said discharge conduit. 21. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 19 wherein: said draft inducer fan has an inlet coupled to an outlet portion of said primary flue, and an outlet coupled to an inlet portion of said secondary flue. 22. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 21 wherein: said draft inducer fan has a vertical rotational axis and is disposed on said upper end of said tank. 23. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said fuel burner is a power burner communicating with said primary flue. 24. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said combustion chamber is disposed beneath said lower end of said tank, andsaid fuel burner is disposed within said combustion chamber. 25. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 16 wherein: said secondary flue has an outlet portion extending outwardly through a vertical side wall portion of said tank and coupled to said discharge conduit. 26. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said combustion chamber is disposed beneath said lower end of said tank and is horizontally divided into a first portion in which said fuel burner is disposed, and a second portion isolated from said fuel burner, anda discharge portion of said secondary flue extends through said second portion of said combustion chamber. 27. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said combustion chamber is disposed below said lower end of said tank,said fuel burner is positioned in a walled-off portion of said combustion chamber, anda discharge portion of said secondary flue extends through said combustion chamber externally of said walled-off portion and exits said combustion chamber through an external side wall portion thereof. 28. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: an upper end portion of said primary flue extends upwardly through said upper end of said tank and is capped off, andsaid inlet portion of said secondary flue is connected to said primary flue within the interior of said tank. 29. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said primary flue extends upwardly through said upper end of said tank and has an upper end which is coupled to an external transfer plenum and communicates with its interior, andsaid inlet portion of said secondary flue extends upwardly through said upper end of said tank and is coupled to said external transfer plenum and communicates with its interior. 30. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said combustion chamber and said fuel burner are carried on said upper end portion of said tank, and whereinduring firing of said liquid heating apparatus, hot combustion products flow downwardly from said combustion chamber through said primary flue. 31. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 30 wherein: the interior of said primary flue is configured in a manner such that hot combustion products traversing its interior are caused to make two oppositely directed vertical passes therethrough before entering said secondary flue. 32. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said primary flue has a heat transfer-enhancing baffle structure therein. 33. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 further comprising: an air intake structure through which combustion air may be delivered to said fuel burner. 34. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 33 wherein: said air intake structure includes a vertical combustion air supply conduit, disposed externally of said tank, through which combustion air may be delivered to said fuel burner, said combustion air conduit having an elevated top end air intake opening. 35. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: the percentage ratio of the surface area of said vertically coiled secondary flue section to the total surface area of said secondary flue exposed to the interior of said tank is in the range of from about sixty percent to about ninety percent. 36. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 13 wherein: said apparatus further comprises a baffle disposed in said primary flue and operative, during firing of said apparatus, to cause approximately sixty to eighty percent of the total combustion heat transferred to the liquid from the primary and secondary flues to be transferred to the liquid through the primary flue. 37. Fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid to be heated, said tank having upper and lower ends;a combustion chamber disposed beneath said lower end of said tank and being horizontally divided into a first portion and a second portion;a primary flue longitudinally extending vertically through the interior of said tank and communicating with said first portion of said combustion chamber;a fuel burner disposed within said first portion of said combustion chamber and operative to receive fuel and air from sources thereof and create therefrom hot combustion products that flow upwardly through said primary flue; anda secondary flue disposed within said tank and operative to receive hot combustion products exiting said primary flue, said secondary flue having an inlet portion coupled to said primary flue and extending from said inlet portion sequentially through the interior of said tank, said second portion of said combustion chamber, and then outwardly through an outer wall portion of said combustion chamber. 38. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 37 wherein: said liquid heating apparatus is a gas-fired water heater. 39. Fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus comprising: a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid to be heated, said tank having upper and lower ends;a combustion chamber disposed beneath said lower end of said tank and having a walled-off portion;a primary flue longitudinally extending vertically through the interior of said tank and communicating with said walled-off portion of said combustion chamber;a fuel burner disposed within said walled-off portion of said combustion chamber and operative to receive fuel and air from sources thereof and create therefrom hot combustion products that flow upwardly through said primary flue; anda secondary flue disposed within said tank and operative to receive hot combustion products exiting said primary flue, said secondary flue having an inlet portion coupled to said primary flue and extending from said inlet portion sequentially through the interior of said tank, said combustion chamber externally of said walled-off portion thereof, and then outwardly through an outer wall portion of said combustion chamber. 40. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 39 wherein: said liquid heating apparatus is a gas-fired water heater. 41. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 31 wherein: the interior of said primary flue is divided into said two oppositely directed vertical passes by a heat transfer-enhancing baffle structure disposed within said primary flue. 42. The fuel-fired liquid heating apparatus of claim 31 wherein: the interior of said primary flue is divided into said two oppositely directed vertical passes by a vertical plate disposed within said primary flue.
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