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Hey guys,
I am having an idiotic moment and I am hoping someone can help with these thermostats. In 95% of my applications, I use a basic honeywell non-programmable thermostat. What I am confused about is this Lennox programmable commerical thermostat. The model is 14w81. I tried lennox twice today was on hold 30 plus minutes each time so I gave up on them. This appears to be the closest manual...
http://www.lennox.com/lib/legacy-res...een_Manual.pdf
What I am asking is, is there a way to get rid of the schedule and make it where it's required to manualyl change cool/heat or where I can keep it at auto temp (preferred)? Or how would I set up the schedule where the unit runs the same desired temp 24/7 and the workers never have to touch it. The thermostats do have remote sensors but I don't think it'll really affect what I'm asking. Right now, I have it set up as, I hit edit .... occupied.... selected all 7 days..... time set at 12am ( for the schedule) and then I set the regular clock.... heat at 72 and cool at 75... auto fan and auto switching between heat/cool. There's an unoccupied option. Does that mean the thermostat goes into unoccupied at 12am or will be remain at my setting 24/7. I apologize for sounding like an idiot but I tried every page of that manual and still couldn't understand it.
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That may help.
Unoccupied means what it sounds like. Set a time to start the day and end the day. It's a business type setting.
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Go to page 27 on your lennox manual. Set up option 0160.
Then pick option 0 for a non programmable thermostat.
Well the units are 7 years and I'm not the original installer so they don't exist anymore but the google documents shows how to do the non-programmable. If I were to keep it in programmable and set both occupied and unoccupied at 12am all seven days, would that basically keep my temp settings 24/7? Seeing if I could do it that way also or if I need to switch to non-programmable.
Thanks again,