Lennox International Inc 51M37 Smart Setback Recovery via DIP switch #6, Fan Control, Relays

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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.

I/O Relays

All thermostat relays are latching type to minimize power consumption.

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51M37 Terminal Designations

Term. Description

BReversing valve, heat active

OReversing valve, cool active

R24VAC

Y1

First-stage cooling/heating, compressor

 

energized

 

 

W1*

Auxiliary heating, furnace energized

 

 

Y2

Second-stage cooling/heating, compressor

 

energized

 

 

E*

Emergency heat

GFan control

LService Indicator

C 24VAC common

T Outdoor temperature sensor connection 1

T Outdoor temperature sensor connection 2

*For most applications, E will be jumpered to W1. If sep- arate wires are not provided for both E and W1, jumper the E terminal to the W1 terminal on the thermostat sub- base. For applications involving the use of a balance point (whereby the outdoor temperature is to be used to restrict either heat pump operation or backup heat source operation), the optional outdoor sensor (part number X2658) MUST be installed.

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, Y1, Y2, and E 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.

Maintenance Reminder

Settings of Off, 6 or 12 (months of chronological time) are available. When programmed time has elapsed, a mainte- nance indicator

Service Reminder

The SERVICE indicator is displayed only under the follow- ing conditions:

Sif the thermostat Y1 terminal has been activated with 24VAC for at least 5 minutes, AND the L terminal is shorted to the R terminal;

OR

Sif the thermostat Y1 terminal has been activated with 24VAC for at least 5 minutes, AND the L terminal is shorted to the C terminal.

Power Loss/Recovery

Thermostat memory is retained for a minimum of 24 hours during a power loss (includes retention of program infor- mation, HOLD status, programmed temperature setpoint, heat/cool and fan mode settings, filter reminder status, maintenance reminder status, and equipment protection timers). After 24 hours of power loss, programmed settings will be lost and replaced with default settings.

IMPORTANT

Power must be applied for at least six consecutive hours prior to a power loss in order for memory to be retained for the specified time.

LCD Backlight

Activated for 30 seconds when any button is pressed.

NOTE − During an electrical storm or similar disturbance, the backlight may activate for a few seconds. This is nor- mal and will no longer occur after the electrical disturbance has passed.

Thermostat Operating Conditions

35°F to 105°F, 5% to 90% RH

Thermostat Storage Conditions

−40°F to 185°F, 5% to 95% RH

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51M37 SERIES 5/2

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Contents 51M37 Merit Series DAY/TIME − Setting the Day and Time Buttons, Backlight, Timers & SettingsThermostat Buttons Home ScreenFAN Heat − Using the Heat ModeEnabling and Disabling Cool Mode Cool − Using the Cool ModeCool Mode Disabled Turn Cool ON/OFFPM I036 FAN I036 FANFAN − Controlling the Fan Operation Settings − Filter/Maintenance RemindersService Indicator Settings − Balance PointThermostat Reset Removing/Installing ThermostatTechnical Specifications Default Thermostat SettingsEquipment Protection Timers Smart Setback Recovery via DIP switch #6Over−Temperature Protection Maintenance ReminderThermostat Output Table Cooling DemandsHeating Demands 51M35 Merit Series Thermostat 51M35 Merit Series505049M 5/1/05 Enabling and Disabling Heat Mode Heat − Using the Heat Mode Cool − Using the Cool ModeHeat/Cool Mode Disabled Turn Heat ON/OFFHold − Using Temperature Hold Modes 1st press I0i4 Removing and Installing Thermostat51M35 Terminal Designations Gas Heat, Auto Fan Thermostat OutputsGas Heat, Continuous Fan Electric Heat, Auto Fan51M34 Merit Series Thermostat 51M34 Merit Series505048M 5/1/05 51M34 Series 5/2 I036 FAN OFF I0i4 51M34 Terminal Designations Heat Demand Cool Demand No Demand 51M39 Merit Series Thermostat 51M39 Merit SeriesI026 Heat/Cool Mode Disabled Cooling Demand 530I030 Auto − Using the Autochangeover Mode Copy a Programmed Day to An other Day Check Outside Temperature Displaying Outside TemperatureFilter Maintenance Indicators Service Indicator FlashingDefault Program Settings Time & Temp Outdoor Temperature Measurement Range Indoor Temperature Measurement RangeAutochangeover Deadband Selection via DIP switch #7 51M39 Terminal DesignationsThermal-mechanical switch opens W1 and W2 at 93F+/−6F Page 51M42 Merit Series 51M42 Merit Series Thermostat−Day Programmable Thermostat 505069M 07/05 Large Heat Heating Demand FAN Auto MID Reminder Settings Display Using Fan on I026 With Electric Backup no outdoor sensor Default Program Settings − Time & TempTechnical Specifications 51M42 Terminal Designations 51M38 Merit Series Thermostat 51M38 Merit SeriesY/TIME button 51M38 Series 5/2 Hold − Using Temperature Hold Modes Repeat steps a and B for as many days as you Settings Thermostat Output Table 51M38 Terminal Designations

51M37 specifications

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