L3511C/L3522C/L3532H 5/2 Day
Programmable Thermostats
The Lennox ComfortSenset 3000 Series 5/2 day programmable electronic thermostats provide excellent temperature control and have a large, easy to read display.
Also provided is a programmable filter−change reminder,
an equipment maintenance reminder, and a system check
indicator. The system check indicator will notify the user
when the equipment requires service.
Thermostat model L3511C is suitable for non-heat pump,
single stage heat/single stage cool applications using a
gas or electric furnace.
Thermostat model L3522C is suitable for non-heat pump,
two-stage heat/two-stage cool applications using a gas or
electric furnace.
Thermostat model L3532H is suitable for heat pump,
three-stage heat/two-stage cool applications using a gas
or electric auxiliary heat source. An optional outdoor temperature sensor provides auxiliary heat lockout, balance
point operation, and dual−fuel compatibility.
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.
INSTRUCTIONS
ComfortSenset 3000 Series
Models L3511C/L3522C/L3532H
5/2 Day Programmable
Thermostats
Outdoor Sensor (Used with L3532H only): X2658
Wall Plate: X2659
Requirements
Litho U.S.A.
IMPORTANT
Read all of the information in this manual before using
this thermostat.
All wiring must conform to local and national building
and electrical codes and ordinances.
This is a 24VAC low−voltage thermostat. Do not install
on voltages higher than 30VAC.
Be sure that power routed to the thermostat has been powered off before beginning installation.
This thermostat should be used only as described in this
manual.
Do not install the thermostat on outside walls (where there is
unconditioned space on opposite side of wall) or in locations
where direct sunlight may be present.
Install thermostat about 5 feet up from the floor.
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CAUTION
Do not short (jumper) across terminals on the gas
valve or at the system control to test installation.
This will damage the thermostat and void the warranty.
Installation
NOTE − If this thermostat is replacing an existing thermo−
stat, carefully label the existing thermostat wires so that
they can be identified later.
1. If a previously-installed thermostat exists, remove it; if
none exists, identify the location for installation (locate,
or install wiring as necessary). To facilitate installation,
enlarge the hole where the thermostat wires protrude
through the wall to about 3/4" wide by 3/4" high.
2. Pull about 3 inches of the thermostat wiring through
the wall opening. Strip 1/4" of the insulation from the
ends of the thermostat wires.
3. Use a screwdriver to remove the thermostat subbase
from the body. Carefully pry the subbase away from
the body along the bottom edge of the subbase near
the two mounting snaps; then lift the subbase upward.
4. Use the subbase as a template to mark the desired
mounting hole locations on the wall.
5. Drill two 3/16" holes at the marked locations on the
wall. Insert the provided plastic wall anchors provided
into the holes. Press the anchors into the holes until
anchors are flush with the wall.
6. Align the subbase over the plastic anchors and secure
it to the wall using the provided screws.
7. Use a small slotted screwdriver to secure all wires to
the subbase terminal block. Make thermostat connections as follows:
D L3511C − See table 1 and figure 1.
D L3522C − See table 2 and figure 2.
D L3532H − See table 3 and figure 3.
8. After wiring is complete, thoroughly seal the hole in the
wall with a suitable material to prevent unconditioned
air in the wall space from entering the thermostat.
9. Set the thermostat DIP switches as required for the
application. See table 4 for DIP switch settings.
10. Carefully attach the thermostat body to the subbase by
first engaging the hinges at the top of the unit, then pivoting the body downward until it snaps onto the subbase.
The thermostat is now ready for operation. Turn on
power to the thermostat and refer to the appropriate
5/2 Programmable Thermostat Operation Manual.
11. Remove the clear protective film from the face of the
thermostat display.
Note: After this film is removed, some dark streaks or
lines may temporarily appear on the display. These
are normal and should disappear within a few minutes.
Removing Thermostat
The thermostat hinges on tabs on the top of the subbase.
After installation is complete, no tool is needed to remove
the thermostat from the subbase. Pivot the bottom of thethermostat outward (releasing the snaps), then lift up to remove.
Table 1. L3511C Terminal Designations
TerminalDescription
R24VAC
Y1First stage cooling
W1First stage heating
GFan control
LService Indicator
C24VAC common
Table 2. L3522C Terminal Designations
TerminalDescription
R24VAC
Y1First-stage cooling
W1First-stage heating
Y2Second-stage cooling
W2Second-stage heating
GFan control
LService Indicator
C24VAC common
Table 3. L3532H Terminal Designations
Term. Description
BReversing valve, heat active
OReversing valve, cool active
R24VAC
Y1First-stage cooling/heating, compressor
E*Emergency heat
GFan control
LService Indicator
C24VAC common
TOutdoor temperature sensor connection 1
TOutdoor temperature sensor connection 2
* For most applications, E will be jumpered to W1. If separate wires are not provided for both E and W1, jumper
the E terminal to the W1 terminal on the thermostat subbase. 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.
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(Wired)
Figure 1. L3511C Terminal Strip
Thermostat Operation
NOTE: The thermostat heating mode will not operate if the
thermostat has been stored or is being used at ambient
temperatures that are above 93°F. The heating function
will be enabled after the thermostat is exposed to ambient
temperatures below 93°F for about 30 minutes.
DIP Switch Settings
DIP Switch Settings
L3511C, L3522C, and L3532H thermostats include six DIP
switches which are located on the back side of the thermostat body. These switches may be used to re−calibrate the
thermostat (Cal 1, Cal 2 and Cal±) and to select the thermostat display (Fahrenheit or Celsius). Thermostats
L3511C and L3522C also include a DIP switch used to select fan operation for either electric heat or gas heat applications.
Thermostat L3532H includes a DIP switch used to indicate
whether electric or gas back−up heat will be used. Also,
SSR (Smart Setback Recovery) can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, this feature provides additional
comfort when changing from one program period to the
next. If SSR is disabled, the HVAC equipment will respond
to a program change at the time the change is set to occur.
(Wired)
Figure 2. L3522C Terminal Strip
(Wired)
Figure 3. L3532H Terminal Strip
However, if SSR is enabled, the HVAC equipment will respond to a program change before the change is set to occur. Refer to table 4 for DIP switch function descriptions.
Table 4. DIP Switch Function Description
Factory
DesignationDescriptionOffOn
1− Cal 1Room Tempera-
ture Offset: 1°F
2− Cal 2Room Tempera-
ture Offset: 2°F
3− Cal +/−Room Tempera-
ture Offset: Sign
4− F/CSelect Fahren-
heit or Celsius
Display
5− Fan
Option
(L3511C or
L3522C only)
5− Backup
Heat
(L3532H
only)
6− SSREnable or Dis-
Select Heating
Fan Operation:
Electric (E) or
Gas (G)
Select Heat
Backup:
Electric (Aux) or
Gas (Dual)
able Smooth Setback Recovery
0°F1°F0°F
0°F2°F0°F
Positive
FCF
GEG
AuxDualAux
Disable
Negative
Enable
Setting
Positive
Disable
Thermostat Calibration
Cal 1, Cal 2, Cal± DIP switches may be used to offset or
recalibrate the room temperature display. Table 5 provides
DIP switch settings and corresponding temperature offset
values.
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L3511C 5/2 DAY PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
L3511C & L3522C Thermostats Only − If the fan option
DIP switch is set on G, fan operation during the heating mode
will be controlled by the furnace, rather than the thermostat.
The thermostat fan icon is not displayed during heating mode
operation, even though the fan may be energized. This setting is used in applications which include a gas furnace. If the
fan operation DIP switch is set on E, the thermostat controls
fan operation during the heating mode. This setting is used in
applications which include an electric furnace.
L3532HThermostats Only − Restriction of the backup heat
functions requires the installation of the optional outdoor temperature sensor (X2658). The sensor must be wired to the
subbase terminal strip T" terminals. Use the backup heat
DIP switch to select either electric heat backup or gas heat
backup.