Boiler control system
US-2015345804-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9822986B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9822986-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414559267-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A system and method for controlling a boiler comprising a microcomputer operatively connected to a microcontroller wherein the microcontroller is configured to provide flame safeguard operations and the microcomputer is configured to provide operating control instructions to the microcontroller. The boiler control system may operate either in a stand-alone, cascade master or cascade slave configuration.
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A boiler control system comprising: a microcontroller configured to provide flame safeguard operations by a first processor; and a microcomputer, having a second processor, operatively connected to said microcontroller, said microcomputer configured to provide operating control via said second processor, said microcomputer comprising a first memory storing instructions for said processor to process said operating control of one or more of the following: temperature controls, pump controls, and peripheral control; said first memory of said microcomputer further storing instructions for said operating control to determine boiler flow for processing by said second processor, said instructions for said operating control to determine boiler flow comprises the steps of: (a) determine a power P at a running speed; (b) determine a cubed ratio R by calculating the cube of a ratio between a full speed and said running speed; (c) determine a result C by multiplying said power P determined in (a) by said cubed ratio R determined in (b); (d) find an associated full speed flow F fs from the value obtained at (c); (e) determine actual flow F a by dividing said associated full speed flow F fs found by (d) by a ratio of full speed to actual speed; and (f) verify flow F a of (e). 2. A boiler control system comprising: a microcontroller configured to provide flame safeguard operations by a first processor; and a microcomputer, having a second processor, operatively connected to said microcontroller, said microcomputer configured to provide operating control via said second processor, said microcomputer comprising a first memory storing instructions for said processor to process said operating control of one or more of the following: temperature controls, pump controls, and peripheral control; said first memory of said microcomputer further storing instructions for said operating control to determine boiler flow for processing by said second processor, said instructions for said operating control to determine boiler flow are calculated by the formula: Flow=[( F h −F l )/( P h −P l )]*[( P i *( S m /S i ) 3 )− P l )+ F l ]/[S m /S i ] wherein P i is a power value at a given running speed in watts, S m is a maximum running speed in hertz, S i is a given running speed in hertz, F h is a high flow rate of a pump in gallons per minute, F l is a low flow rate of said pump in gallons per minute, P h is a high power value for driving said pump from a motor at said high flow rate in watts, P l is a low power value for driving said pump from said motor at said low flow rate in watts. 3. A boiler control method comprising: providing flame safeguard operations by a first processor on a microcontroller; providing operating control by a second processor of a microcomputer operatively connected to said microcontroller; and storing on a first memory of said microcomputer instructions for processing by said second processor said operating control of one or more of the following: temperature controls; pump controls; and peripheral control, wherein said instructions for said operating control stored on said first memory comprise instructions for processing by said second processor to determine boiler flow, said instructions for said operating control to determine boiler flow comprises the steps of: (a) determining a power P at a running speed; (b) determining a cubed ratio R by calculating the cube of a ratio between a full speed and said running speed; (c) determining a result C by multiplying said power P determined in (a) by said cubed ratio R determined in (b); (d) finding an associated full speed flow Ffs from the value obtained at (c); (e) determining actual flow F a by dividing said associated full speed flow F fs found by (d) by a ratio of full speed to actual speed; and (f) verifying flow F a of (e). 4. A boiler control method comprising: providing flame safeguard operations by a first processor on a microcontroller; providing operating control by a second processor of a microcomputer operatively connected to said microcontroller; and storing on a first memory of said microcomputer instructions for processing by said second processor said operating control of one or more of the following: temperature controls; pump controls; and peripheral control, wherein said instructions for said operating control stored on said first memory comprise instructions for processing by said second processor to determine boiler flow, said instructions for said operating control to determine boiler flow are calculated by the formula: Flow=[( F h −F l )/( P h −P l )]*[( P i *( S m /S i ) 3 )− P l )+ F l ]/[S m /S i ] wherein P i is a power value at a given running speed in watts, S m is a maximum running speed in hertz, S i is a given running speed in hertz, F h is a high flow rate of a pump in gallons per minute, F l is a low flow rate of said pump in gallons per minute, P h is a high power value for driving said pump from a motor at said high flow rate in watts, P l is a low power value for driving said pump from said motor at said low flow rate in watts.
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