AURATON Pictor DS Concealed Temperature Controller User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- AURATON
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AURATON Pictor DS Concealed Temperature Controller
LARS Andrzej Szymański, Świerkowa 14, 64-320 Niepruszewo, POLAND www.auraton.pl.
Choosing the right location for the AURATON Pictor DS.
Weekly, wired thermostat (dual sensor)
AURATON Pictor DS is a weekly, wired thermostat with an additional external
temperature sensor on the wire. Works with a gas or electric heating device.
Overview
Thermostat
- display
- function buttons
Thermostat
- menu
- configuration button
- regulator switch
- decrease button
- increase button
Display
- Program number
- Day of the week
- Program temperature
- Blockade
- Temperature
- Temperature unit
- External temperature sensor indicator
- Clock
- Cooling mode indicator
- Thermostat power-on symbol
- Manual control indicator
- Vacation mode indicator
- Automatic operation indicator
Connecting cables
- 1-2 – control connector terminals (COM-NO / NC)
- 3-4 – 230 V AC power connector terminals (N, L)
- 5-6 – outdoor temperature sensor terminals
Mounting AURATON Pictor DS to the wall
Pictor DS Clock
First start and setting of the AURATON Pictor DS clock
Weekly schedules A6
Possibility to choose from 3 weekly schedules:
- Schedule „0” – (5+2) makes it possible to program the regulator on weekdays (6 programs for each day) and on weekends- Saturday and Sunday (6 programs for each day).
- Schedule „1” – (6+1) allows you to program the controller from Monday to Saturday (6 programs for each day) and Sunday (6 programs).
- Schedule „2” – (7) programming the regulator for the whole week (6 identical programs for each day).
Operating Mode
Selection of the AURATON Pictor DS operating mode:
- 0 – warming
- 1 – cooling
Connection
Simplified diagram of connecting the thermostat with the heating device
- External temperature sensor
- Control
- Heating device e.g. a gas furnace;
- Electric heating device
In most cases, the NO contact (COM and NO) is used, in this case, if the device is to be turned on, these two outputs are short-circuited (the display shows the turn-on icon (wavelets). Some heating devices (e.g. Junkers) need to turn on the heating. so that these contacts are open and then the NC output should be used (also visible wavelets on the screen) Due to the fact that NO and NC are the same output, then in the advanced menu of the controller you should set how it should work (by default it is set to NO ( short circuit with COM when turned on).
Technical specifications
- Power supply: 90-240 V AC/50-60 Hz/1 W
- Working temperature range: 0-90 °C
- Signaling the working status: LED display
- Number of temps. levels: 6 + holiday, manual
- Minimum/maximum temperature: 1-10 °C/20-70 °C
- Temperature measurement range: 1-70 °C
- Hysteresis: ±0.2 °C/±0.4 °C
- Relay load capacity: Max. 250 V AC, max. 16 A
- Working cycles: Weekly programmable
- Number of programs: 6 a day
- Level of security: IP20
- Dimensions [mm]: 86 x 86 x 27
Disposing of the devices
The devices are marked with the crossed waste bin symbol. According to
European Directive no. 2012/19/UE and the Act concerning used-up electric and
electronic equipment, such a marking indicates that this equipment may not be
placed with other household-generated waste.
The user is responsible for delivering the devices to a reception point for used-up electric and electronic equipment.
References
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