Staging boiler operating settings, Reaction time, Minimum runtime – LAARS M4-LHS - Installation Manual User Manual

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M4-LHS installation and Operation Manual

STagiNg BOiLEr OPEraTiNg SETTiNgS

reaction Time

Adjustable from 1 to 10 minutes

Default: 2 minutes

Button: MENU/<System Settings>/<More Settings>/<Stage Settings>/Reaction Time

• It is the amount of time it takes a single stage to affect the system.

• After the control turns on a stage trying to meet the set point, it will not turn on another

stage until the Reaction Time has elapsed.

• To determine the optimum time, start with a hot system. Then, turn on a single stage and

calculate how long it takes until the system temperature begins to respond to that stage.

That period should be set as the Reaction Time.

- STAGE SETTINGS -

Reaction Time 2min

Minimum Runtime

2min

BACK ▲ ▼ SAVE

-- REACTION TIME --

2 min

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BACK ▲ ▼ SAVE

Minimum runtime

Adjustable from 1 to 60 minutes

Default: 2 minutes

Button: MENU/<System Settings>/<More Settings>/<Stage Settings>/Min Runtime

• This is the minimum amount of time any stage will run.

• For the lowest stage of a unit, the Minimum Runtime starts after the purge cycle.

• The Runtime does not apply to the last stage online. The Last Stage Hold applies in that

case.

• Initially, set the Minimum Runtime to half the Reaction Time.

• If the system tends to overshoot, reduce the Minimum Runtime. However, if boilers tend to

short cycle, increase the Minimum Runtime.

- MINIMUM RUNTIME -

2 min

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Avoiding Conflicting Boiler Limits

The temperature limits set on the boilers MUST be set considerably higher than the M4-LHS's

Set Point for the reasons detailed below.

• The M4-LHS sensor is located in a common header some distance from the boilers.

• As the temperature rises in the header and before reaching the sensor location, energy is

dissipated. Therefore, the temperature in the header could be lower than that registered by

boiler sensors.

• In addition to the normal drop experienced between the boiler’s temperature and that

read by the M4-LHS sensor, the Last Stage Hold setting must be accounted for. The boiler

limit must be set above the Set Point PLUS the Last Stage Hold PLUS the normal drop

experienced in the piping.

• Using the previous example of a 10°F Last Stage Hold with a 160°F Set Point, the boilers’

limits must be set enough over 170°F to prevent the boilers’ internal limits being reached.

In this situation, the boiler high limit should be set higher than 180°F to prevent erratic

operation.

WarNiNg

The temperature limits set on the

boilers must be higher than the

M4-LHS Max Water Temp. Read

the left section for details that will

prevent erratic system operation.

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