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Leslie Michael Bellaff

from River Edge, NJ
Age ~89

Leslie Bellaff Phones & Addresses

  • 416 Windsor Rd, River Edge, NJ 07661 (201) 599-9395
  • 416 Windsor Rd, River Edge, NJ 07661

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Leslie Bellaff

License #:
018039 - Expired
Category:
STATIONARY / PORTABLE ENGINEER
Issued Date:
Jan 31, 1983
Expiration Date:
Jan 31, 2005

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Heat Reclaimer

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US Patent:
42955190, Oct 20, 1981
Filed:
Nov 13, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/093873
Inventors:
Leslie Bellaff - River Edge NJ
International Classification:
F28F 1900
US Classification:
165 11R
Abstract:
A heat reclaimer for the exhaust flue of a heating unit comprising, a housing having an air input space, an air output space, and an exhaust space, with a plurality of tubes connected between and communicating the air input space with the air output space and extending through the exhaust space. The exhaust flue of the heating unit is connected into the exhaust space of the housing and an exhaust output is connected to the housing extending from the exhaust space for venting exhaust coming from the heater into the exhaust space to a chimney, for example. A float or level switch is connected to the housing near the bottom of the exhaust space for switching, for example, an alarm if water accumulates in the exhaust space from condensed water vapor in the exhaust. At least one hole is also provided in the housing above the level of the float switch to permit condensed water to leave the exhaust space. The hole is provided in case the float switch clogs with soot.

Home Heating System

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US Patent:
41944887, Mar 25, 1980
Filed:
Sep 27, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/946188
Inventors:
Leslie Bellaff - River Edge NJ
International Classification:
F24H 300
F24B 700
US Classification:
126112
Abstract:
In a home heating system having a furnace with a combustion chamber for burning fuel and creating heat, and a chimney with a draft therein, an improvement comprising, an exhaust flue connected between the combustion chamber and the chimney for venting heated exhaust products from the furnace, a heat reclaimer connected into the exhaust flue between the combustion chamber and the chimney for reclaiming heat from the heated exhaust product, and an outside air line for supplying air from the outside of the house to the combustion chamber. A first flue portion of the exhaust flue is connected between the combustion chamber and the heat reclaimer, and a second insulated flue portion of the exhaust flue is connected between the heat reclaimer and the chimney. An outside air by-pass or balancing line is connected between the outside air line and the chimney for satisfying the chimney suction at flame-out. A flow sensing and regulating device may be connected into the outside air line for regulating the flow or air so that outside air is supplied to the furnace only when fuel is burned therein.

Balancing Air Device For A Heating Unit

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US Patent:
42853257, Aug 25, 1981
Filed:
Sep 28, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/080058
Inventors:
Leslie Bellaff - River Edge NJ
International Classification:
F24H 300
F23J 1100
US Classification:
126112
Abstract:
A balancing air device for a heating unit in a building having a flue for the passage of waste combustion gases from a combustion chamber of the heating unit into a stack capable of having a draft flowing therein, comprising, a fresh outside air line connected to the combustion chamber of the heating unit for supplying air from outside the building and an air return line connected directly between the outside fresh air line and the stack for returning air supplied from outside the building to the stack when the heating unit is not operating. The cross-sectional flow areas of the outside fresh air line extending to the combustion chamber and the air return line are chosen so that, when the heating unit is not operating, the air return line satisfies a substantially constant draft flowing in the stack so that fresh outside air is not supplied to the combustion chamber when the heating unit is not operated.
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