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Date:  
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Stager can execute an AddStage or DropStage 
request. 
 
Add Stage Methods 
 
Various methods can be used to determine 
when a new stage should be added. The internal 
algorithms that generate AddStageRequests 
are called Add-stage methods. 
 
All methods work by observing various criteria 
such as the Firing stages, the commanded rate, 
or setpoint error. 
 
Adding Stages Parameters: 
 
ADD-STAGE DETECTION TIME1: MM:SS 
This provides time thresholds. 
 
In the descriptions below, the relevant 
parameter is referred to as Add-Stage 
detection timeN
 
Add-Stage method1: 
Disable, 
Error threshold, 
Rate threshold, 
dError/dt and threshold, 
dRate/dt and threshold } 
 
In the descriptions below, the relevant 
AddStageDetect- Timer is referred to as 
AddStageDetectTimerN
 
ADD-STAGE ERROR THRESHOLD: 
DEGREES 
 
This provides the error threshold as defined by 
the methods below. 
 
ADD-STAGE RATE OFFSET: -100% TO +100% 
 
This provides the rate offset threshold as 
defined by the methods below. 
 
Add-stage methods 
 
ERROR THRESHOLD 
For error threshold staging, a stage is added 
when the error becomes excessive based on 
degrees away from setpoint, and time. 
 
ADD-STAGE CONDITION: 
- The modulating burner(s) is at its (their) 
maximum position per the rate allocation rules, 
- The operating point is below the setpoint by an 
amount greater than or equal to Add-stage 
error threshold 
 
When the Add-stage condition is false then 
AddStage- DetectTimer
is set to zero. (If the 
condition is true then AddStageDetectTimer
is not zeroed and thus allowed to run.) If this 
timer reaches or exceeds LLAdd- stage 
detection time
then  AddStageRequestN  is 
true. 
 
RATE THRESHOLD 
For rate based staging, a 
stage is added based on the rate of the 
modulating stage. 
 
ADD-STAGE CONDITION: 
The modulating burner is at a rate that is at or 
above the rate which is calculated by adding the 
Add-stage rate offset 
to the maximum position 
per the rate allocation rules. 
 
Examples: rate offset = 20% The add-stage 
condition will occur if the modulating stage is 
20% above base load for unlimited allocations, 
or, if limited, when there is 20% more rate to 
distribute than can be absorbed by firing the 
stages at base load. 
 
rate offset = -20% The add-stage condition will 
be as described just above, but the threshold is 
now 20% below the modulating stage's base 
load rate. 
 
To support this, the current Rate Allocation 
method asks for the current "Overflow rate" - 
see the Rate Allocator section. 
 
Drop Stage Methods 
 
Various methods can be used to determine 
when a stage should be dropped. The internal 
algorithms that generate DropStageRequests 
are called Drop-stage methods. 
 
One or two methods may be active at any time. 
If two are active then their requests are OR'd 
together. 
 
All methods work by observing various criteria 
such as the Firing stages, the commanded rate, 
or Setpoint. 
 
Dropping Stages Parameters: 
 
DROP-STAGE DETECTION TIME: MM:SS 
This provides time thresholds. They differ only in 
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