Lennox International Inc Technical Specifications for Lennox 51M35 and 51M37 Thermostats

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Technical Specifications

Thermostat Type

Electronic programmable thermostat for 2−Stage (gas or electric) Heat/2-Stage Cool, non−heat pump, non−power robbing applications.

Power Supply Range

18VAC − 30VAC (24VAC nominal), 60Hz

CAUTION

24VAC is present on the terminals of the thermostat bracket. If removing the thermostat from the wall, use caution and avoid touching any of the connec- tor terminals on the wall bracket.

Also, when working with the thermostat dip switches, use a non−conductive tool and take cau- tion to avoid making any contact with the circuit board, its imprinted circuitry and its connector prongs.

Temperature Display

Display Scale: Fahrenheit or Celsius user selectable (via DIP switch; see figure 18)

Display range: 35°F (2°C) to 99°F (37°C)

Display resolution: 1°F (1°C)

Display Accuracy: +/−1°F

If the Fahrenheit/Celsius display must be changed, use a plastic, non−conductive tool to push the dip switch to the right position (see figure 18).

 

Changing Fahrenheit/Celsius Setting

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

6

PLUG IN (Use Care To Avoid Bending Prongs.)

 

F/C (Fahrenheit/Celsius) switch

 

shown in Celsius position

Figure 18

Temperature Measurement Range

Measurement Scale: Fahrenheit

Measurement Range: 35°F to 99°F

Measurement Resolution: 0.5°F

Measurement Accuracy: +/−1°F

Field Offset: via DIP switches to +/−3°F

Sampling Method: temperature measurements sampled every 15 seconds. Displayed temperature is the average of the last four measurements.

Temperature Setpoint Range

Setting range: 50°F (10°C) to 90°F (32°C)

Setting resolution: 1°F (1°C)

Smart Setback Recovery (via DIP switch #6)

Smart Setback Recovery (SSR) affects the way the ther- mostat responds to program events. If SSR is disabled, the thermostat will react to a program event at the time the event occurs. However, if SSR is enabled, the thermostat will react to a program event before the event occurs such that the desired temperature is reached at the time of the event, not after.

Fan Control

AUTO or ON modes, gas or electric heat compatible via DIP switches (also see Thermostat Output section).

I/O Relays

All thermostat relays are latching type to minimize power consumption.

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51M35 Terminal Designations

Terminal

Description

R24VAC

Y1

First-stage cooling

 

 

W1

First-stage heating

 

 

Y2

Second-stage cooling

 

 

W2

Second-stage heating

GFan control

LService Indicator

C24VAC common

Equipment Protection Timers

Minimum Compressor OFF time: 5 minutes

Minimum Compressor ON time: 4 minutes

Minimum Furnace ON time: 3 minutes

Minimum furnace cycle time (elapsed time between any furnace activation and the next furnace activation): 6 min- utes.

Minimum elapsed time between any compressor activa- tion and the next compressor activation: 6 minutes. NOTE − All protection timers (except the compressor OFF timer) can be over−ridden if a heating or cooling demand is initiated or terminated using the UP, DOWN, HEAT, or COOL buttons.

Equipment Protection Override

Both the minimum compressor OFF timer and the mini- mum equipment cycle timer can be over−ridden by press- ing and holding either the HEAT or COOL button down for 4 seconds.

Over−Temperature Protection Thermal-mechanical switch opens W1 and W2 at 93°F+/−6°F.

Filter Reminder

Settings of Off, 1, 3, 6 or 12 (months of fan run time) are available. When programmed time has elapsed, a FILTER indicator is displayed.

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51M35 SERIES 5/2

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51M37 specifications

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