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User’s Manual - Mascot II Boilers and Water Heaters

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3.8 Lead Lag / Cascading

Lead Lag/Cascading allows multiple boilers

to be connected together and controlled from

one common sensor input. Up to 8 boilers can be

connected together in a single system. To setup Lead/

Lag or cascading operation there are several settings

in the “setup” menu structure that must be adjusted

for the specific installation, each is covered in the

following sections.

3.8.1 Lead Lag Setpoint

The lead lag setpoint is set from the “user”

menu using the “LL” variable. This is the temperature

the boiler is attempting to maintain at the system

sensor. This setting doesn’t control the boiler

outlet temperature, so the water temperature at the

boiler outlet may be much hotter than the system

temperature setpoint. Adjust the LL setpoint to the

desired operating temperature of the system.

3.8.2 Lead Lag Master/Slave Selection

In the SETUP menu structure, the “LL” menu

allows the lead lag system to be turned on and the

boiler to be configured as a master or slave control.

In each lead lag system there can only be one master

control, so proper selection is important to avoid

operating issues. To set the boiler to lead lag “master”

operation the LL menu should be set to “LDR”. To set

the boiler to slave, “SLA” should be selected.

3.8.3 Lead Lag Address

The Lead Lag address must be set for each boiler

connected to the lead lag system. Each boiler must

have a unique address selected for the system to work

properly. Typically, the lead or master boiler should be

set to address one and the remaining boilers should be

set to values 2–8 depending upon how many boilers

are installed in the system.

3.8.4 Lead Lag Hysteresis

The lead lag system uses a hysteresis value set

in the setup menu, called, “HS”. The hysteresis and

setpoint values control the on and off points of the

boiler. If the lead lag setpoint is adjusted to 120°F

with a hysteresis value of 5°F the boiler will turn off

when the water temperature reaches 125°F and will

turn back on when the water temperature reaches

115°F. Set the hysteresis values to match the boiler to

the system operating characteristics. Setting this value

correctly will help reduce the chance of short cycling.

3.8.5 Lead Lag Base Load Setting

The lead lag system uses a base load setting that

is set through the “setup” menu called “bL”. The base

load setting identifies the firing rate that the operating

boiler must achieve before the next boiler in the

system is allowed to operate. The default setting is

50% to avoid short cycling and operating the boilers at

higher, less efficient, firing rates.

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