Limitation Of Load Range - Siemens LMV50 Series Manual

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6.6.2 Limitation of load range

The curves are defined by the 2 limits: Low-fire and nominal load (maximum load). In
certain cases, it has proven practical to limit the burner's output, either temporarily or
permanently.
This limitation of the burner's working range can make sense in both directions. The
burner's working range then looks as follows:
Pos.
7550d06E
Figure 44: Limited working range
The usable load range always lies within the defined curves. This means: If the
minimum load is smaller than the low-fire load, any load below low-fire is ignored. And if
the maximum load is greater than the nominal load, it is ignored as well. If the minimum
load is greater than or equal to low-fire, it assumes the role of the low-fire load, which
means that – after ignition – the minimum load is considered. The 2 parameters
MinLoad... and MaxLoad... can be set depending on the type of fuel,
whereby:
Low-fire load ' minimum load ' maximum load ' nominal load
Parameter
MinLoadGas
MaxLoadGas
MinLoadOil
MaxLoadOil
The plant operator can confine the load range further:
Parameter
UserMaxLoadMod
UserMaxLoadStg (S1 / S2 / S3)
Here, the plant operator can further confine the maximum output to be delivered. There
is a limit parameter for modulating operation and a limit parameter for multistage
operation.
Basic Documentation LMV5...
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