Lennox Merit 51M37 Operation Manual Download Page 11

05/05

505,049M

*2P0505*

*P505049M*

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2005 Lennox Industries Inc.

Dallas, Texas, USA

RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

51M35 Merit

®

 Series Thermostat

The Lennox Merit

®

 Series 5/2 day programmable

electronic thermostat 51M35 provides excellent
temperature control and a large, easy-to-read display. This
product includes a programmable filter change reminder,
an equipment maintenance reminder, and a system check
indicator to notify the user when the equipment requires
service.
Thermostat 51M35 is suitable for non-heat pump, two-
stage heat/two-stage cool applications using a gas or elec-
tric furnace.

OPERATION
MANUAL

51M35

 

Merit

® 

Series 

5/2 Day Programmable Thermostat

CONTROLS

505,049M
05/05
Supersedes 03/05

Table of Contents

51M35 Series Thermostat

1

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General

1

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Introduction

1

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Initial Thermostat Power-up

1

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Buttons, Backlight, Timers & Settings

2

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DAY/TIME − Set Day and Time

2

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HEAT − Heat Mode

3

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COOL − Cool Mode

3

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HOLD − Temperature Hold Mode

4

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PROG − Thermostat Programming

4

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FAN − Controlling Fan Operation

5

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SETTINGS − Filter /Maintenance Reminder

5

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Service Indicator

6

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Thermostat RESET

6

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Removing/Installing Thermostat

6

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Default Thermostat Settings

6

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Technical Specifications

7

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Thermostat Output Table

8

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General

These instructions are intended as a general guide and do
not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities
having jurisdiction before installation.

Check equipment for shipping damage. If you find any
damage, immediately contact the last carrier.

Introduction

This document describes the operation of Lennox thermostat
51M35. Refer to the installation manual for instructions re-
garding installation and wiring of the thermostat.

Initial Thermostat Power-up

When power is initially applied to the thermostat, the dis-
play will appear as shown in figure 1.

FAN
ON
AUTO

SYSTEM
COOL
OFF
EMG.
HEAT

I8:88

88

Figure 1

AM

PM

ROOM

88

MO   TU   WE   TH   FR   SA   SU

SETPOINT

°

°

Initial Power−Up Display

SERVICE

FILTER

MAINT

Hi
Lo

PROG

  A | B | C | D

  

HOLD

All display segments are momentarily activated. This oc-
curs as a normal part of thermostat initialization.

Litho U.S.A.

Summary of Contents for Merit 51M37

Page 1: ...eat Mode 3 COOL Cool Mode 4 HOLD Temperature Hold Mode 5 PROG Thermostat Programming 5 FAN Controlling Fan Operation 6 SETTINGS Filter and Maintenance Reminders 6 SETTINGS Balance Point 7 Service Indi...

Page 2: ...ed When PROG or DAY TIME is pressed a field begins flash ing expecting another input Start making changes within 15 seconds or the HOME screen will return Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Ent...

Page 3: ...ox as shown in figure 6 SYSTEM COOL OFF HEAT 75 Heat Mode Disabled Figure 6 ROOM 75 SETPOINT Heating Demand The thermostat must be in either normal or emergency heat mode in order to properly control...

Page 4: ...B C D HOLD 75 Cooling Demand Figure 11 ROOM 70 SETPOINT FAN ON AUTO SYSTEM COOL OFF HEAT AM PM MO TU WE TH FR SA SU Hi Cooling operation is indicated by flashing snowflake icons in the SYSTEM box Whe...

Page 5: ...ostat Programming The 51M37 thermostat can be programmed to perform a set of either heating or cooling events but not a combination of heat and cool for 5 consecutive days using a set of 4 unique even...

Page 6: ...tings button shown below the Fan button in figure 17 once or twice for the desired reminder as shown in fig ure 18 and as described in table 1 Reminder Settings Display Figure 18 FILTER OFF MAINT For...

Page 7: ...mperature is 45 F the outdoor temperature must drop to 37 F before equipment adjustment occurs Service Indicator When abnormal equipment operation is detected the SERVICE indicator will flash on the s...

Page 8: ...AC 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 w...

Page 9: ...r 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...

Page 10: ...than setpoint 1 5F OR 30 minute upstage timer HAS expired With a very large heat demand temperature is below setpoint 2 5F OR 15 minute 2nd upstage timer HAS expired Emergency heat demand only if eme...

Page 11: ...ture Hold Mode 4 PROG Thermostat Programming 4 FAN Controlling Fan Operation 5 SETTINGS Filter Maintenance Reminder 5 Service Indicator 6 Thermostat RESET 6 Removing Installing Thermostat 6 Default Th...

Page 12: ...ssed When PROG or DAY TIME is pressed a field begins flash ing expecting another input Start making changes within 15 seconds or the HOME screen will return Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold E...

Page 13: ...he COOL button to enable or disable cool mode as desired If the thermostat is in HEAT or OFF mode cool mode is enabled when the COOL button is pressed This is indicated by COOL in the SYSTEM box see f...

Page 14: ...to perform a set of either heating or cooling events but not a combination of heat and cool for 5 consecutive days using a set of 4 unique events per day The remaining 2 days can then be set for a di...

Page 15: ...nce or twice for the desired reminder as shown in fig ure 15 and as described in table 1 Reminder Settings Display Figure 15 FILTER OFF MAINT For FILTER press Settings button 1 time For MAINT press Se...

Page 16: ...per clip or small pencil to press the RESET button ALL thermostat settings will be reset to the defaults listed in the Default Thermostat Settings section Removing and Installing Thermostat The thermo...

Page 17: ...very 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...

Page 18: ...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 Thermostat Output Table Table 5 depicts the 51M35...

Page 19: ...mperature Hold Mode 4 PROG Thermostat Programming 4 FAN Controlling Fan Operation 5 SETTINGS Filter Maintenance Reminder 5 Service Indicator 6 Thermostat RESET 6 Removing Installing Thermostat 6 Defau...

Page 20: ...ed a field begins flash ing expecting another input Start making changes within 15 seconds or the HOME screen will return Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter Thermostat Buttons Figure 3 DO...

Page 21: ...ons are pressed during the demand interval COOL Using the Cool Mode Enabling and Disabling Cool Mode Use the COOL button to enable or disable cool mode as desired If the thermostat is in HEAT or OFF m...

Page 22: ...to perform a set of either heating or cooling events but not a combination of heat and cool for 5 consecutive days using a set of 4 unique events per day The remaining 2 days can then be set for a di...

Page 23: ...gure 14 once or twice for the desired reminder as shown in fig ure 15 and as described in table 1 Reminder Settings Display Figure 15 FILTER OFF MAINT For FILTER press Settings button 1 time For MAINT...

Page 24: ...a per clip or small pencil to press the RESET button ALL thermostat settings will be reset to the defaults listed in the Default Thermostat Settings section Removing Installing Thermostat The thermost...

Page 25: ...ion 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 even...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...Mode 4 PROG Thermostat Programming 4 COPY Copy a Program 6 FAN Controlling Fan Operation 5 Displaying Outside Temperature 6 SETTINGS Filter Maintenance Reminder 6 Service Indicator 6 Thermostat RESET...

Page 28: ...pressed a field be gins flashing expecting another input Start making changes within 15 seconds or the HOME screen will re turn Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter Thermostat Buttons Figur...

Page 29: ...nd NOTE Heating equipment is activated for at least 3 min utes if no buttons are pressed during the demand interval COOL Using the Cool Mode Enabling and Disabling Cool Mode Use the COOL button to ena...

Page 30: ...nt is displayed to the right of the actual room temperature Each button press adjusts the setpoint up or down by 1 degree After the desired setpoint is reached the HOME screen will reappear after abou...

Page 31: ...e same program for other days A Press the PROG button then press the COPY button The display clears the screen except for Copy from MO with MO flashing Press the COPY button again to copy Monday s pro...

Page 32: ...nds after the final arrow button press OR press the ENTER button at any time to store any changes and exit to the HOME screen After either programmed interval has elapsed the remind er will be display...

Page 33: ...picts the 51M39 thermostat output states for var ious input conditions The following notes described terms used in the table Table 4 Thermostat Outputs Condition W1 W2 Y1 Y2 G Gas Heat Auto Fan Heat D...

Page 34: ...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 Outdoor Temperature Measure...

Page 35: ...with 24VAC for at least 5 minutes AND the L terminal is shorted to the R terminal OR S if the thermostat Y1 terminal has been activated with 24VAC for at least 5 minutes AND the L terminal is shorted...

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Page 37: ...Mode 4 AUTO Using the Autochangeover Mode 4 HOLD Temperature Hold Mode 4 PROG Thermostat Programming 5 COPY Copy a Program 5 FAN Controlling Fan Operation 6 Displaying Outside Temperature 6 SETTINGS...

Page 38: ...ssed a field be gins flashing expecting another input Start making changes within 15 seconds or the HOME screen will re turn Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter Thermostat Buttons Figure 3...

Page 39: ...s shown in figure 6 75 Heat Mode Disabled Figure 6 ROOM 75 HEAT SETPOINT OFF Heating Demand The thermostat must be in either normal or emergency heat mode in order to properly control the heating equi...

Page 40: ...ing de mand occurs during this 5 minute interval COOL and the snowflakes will flash however the cooling equipment will not operate until the 5 minute delay has elapsed AUTO Using the Autochangeover Mo...

Page 41: ...desired hour press the PROG button when the desired hour is reached use the Up Down arrow buttons again to select desired minute The selected hour minute is when the program will start Press the PROG...

Page 42: ...u activate them To do so press the SETTINGS button shown below the FAN button in fig ure 16 once or twice for the desired reminder as shown in figure 18 and as described in table 1 Reminder Settings D...

Page 43: ...mperature is near the balance point For example if the balance point is 40 F and the actual outdoor temperature is 35 F the outdoor temperature must rise to 43 F before equipment adjustment occurs Con...

Page 44: ...essed in the following definitions of SMALL LARGE VERY LARGE de mands are for guidance only actual temperatures may vary With a SMALL heat demand temperature is below setpoint 0 5F but above setpoint...

Page 45: ...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 sec...

Page 46: ...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 ava...

Page 47: ...Hold Mode 4 PROG Thermostat Programming 4 COPY Copy a Program 5 FAN Controlling Fan Operation 5 Displaying Outside Temperature 5 SETTINGS Filter Maintenance Reminder 5 Service Indicator 6 Thermostat...

Page 48: ...r input Start making changes within 15 seconds or the HOME screen will re turn Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter Thermostat Buttons Figure 3 DOOR OPEN Auto Copy Outside When an Arrow HOL...

Page 49: ...de of the display see figure 7 Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter Turn Cool ON OFF Figure 7 DOOR OPEN Auto Copy Outside 66 i0 30 75 70 If the thermostat is in cool mode pressing the COOL...

Page 50: ...the Up Down arrow buttons until the desired setpoint is displayed HOLD flashes see figure 9 This overrides the program for 2 hours from the last button press then returns to the program While in Temp...

Page 51: ...em peratures for days not yet programmed FAN Controlling the Fan Operation Use the FAN button to select either continuous fan mode or auto fan mode To change from continuous to auto fan mode or vice v...

Page 52: ...ed the SERVICE indicator will flash on the screen see figure 16 This indicates that the equipment requires service from a qualified service technician Thermostat RESET Under some abnormal conditions i...

Page 53: ...nnec 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 c...

Page 54: ...iated 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 an...

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