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Date:  
8-4-2010 
 
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hysteresis 
is ignored if one or more lag boilers 
are firing. 
• If LDSE is enabled: 
The Burner Off threshold provided by LL off 
hysteresis 
is ignored also for the lead boiler 
when it is firing solo (i.e. when no lag boilers are 
firing). 
• If LDSE is disabled: 
When the lead is firing solo and the operating 
point reaches the Burner Off threshold specified 
by LL off hysteresis turns off LL master burner 
demand (and thus the lead boiler). 
 
As usual, whenever LL master burner demand is 
turned off by its hysteresis block, it does not 
recur until the operating point falls below the 
Burner On threshold. 
 
Summary of the burner-off thresholds that are 
used: 
 
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- LDSE: 
 
If LDSE is enabled then either Drop-stage 
method1 
must be enabled to provide staging 
based on "Error threshold"; otherwise a 
parameter error lockout occurs. 
 
Normally, for a lag boiler, dropping a stage 
based on error involves meeting three criteria: 1) 
the operating point temperature must exceed an 
offset from setpoint, 2) this condition must 
persist for a period of time, and 3) the measured 
time starts only when the modulating boilers are 
firing at the minimum modulation rate. And 
normally when LDSE is not enabled, the lead 
boiler is special case that is not affected by a 
drop-stage event: it shuts down only when the 
operating point reaches the burner-off threshold 
(or ABO threshold, if that is enabled). 
 
If LDSE is enabled: 
• Enabling (or disabling) LDSE has no effect on 
the dropstage behavior for a lag boiler; however 
• When only the lead boiler is firing then an error 
based drop-stage event does act to drop the 
lead boiler, and moreover, only one of the three 
criteria above are considered by the method in 
this case: the operating point temperature. Thus 
dropping the lead does not depend on 
exceeding this temperature for a period of time, 
nor does it require the lead to be at minimum 
modulation rate. When LDSE is enabled and the 
lead is firing solo, then simply reaching the drop-
stage threshold causes a dropstage event that 
causes the lead to turn off and 
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which thus 
ends LL master demand until the operating point 
again falls to the Burner On threshold. 
 
Sequencer 
The Sola sequencer determines which Sola will 
be the next one to turn on or turn off whenever 
an Add-stage event occurs. It maintains the 
following variables: 
 
LeadBoilerSeqNum 
- sequence number of the 
current lead boiler in the Slave Status table. 
 
Lead BoilerRunTime 
- the cumulative time that 
the current lead boiler has been running. 
 
In all cases, if a boiler sequence number is 
needed and Slave sequence order is 0, then 
the boiler's ModBus address is used as its 
sequence number. 
 
In all cases, if two boilers being compared have 
the same effective sequence number, then the 
one that is selected is undefined (either may 
prevail). 
 
Sequencer Parameters 
 
LEAD SELECTION METHOD: ROTATE IN 
SEQUENCE ORDER, MEASURED RUN TIME 
This determines the selection method for lead 
selection and sequencing, as described below. 
 
LAG SELECTON METHOD: SEQUENCE 
ORDER, MEASURED RUN TIME 
This determines the selection method for lag 
selection and sequencing, as described below. 
 
LEAD ROTATION TIME: HH:MM OR NONE 
This determines the lead rotation time as 
defined below. 
 
FORCE LEAD ROTATION TIME: HH:MM OR 
NONE 
If this parameter is a non-zero time, then it is 
used to force the rotation of the lead boiler if it 
stays on longer than the time specified. 
 
Sequencer Add Boiler Selection 
 
The sequencer selects the next boiler to be 
added according to a sorted order. This 
description assumes this is implemented by 
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