What does E10 mean on a Remeha boiler?

What does E10 mean on a Remeha boiler?

no flow through the boiler
E10 Indicates no flow through the boiler on the venting cycle often associated with refilling or installing of the Remeha Avanta boiler. Check for minimum water pressure. Check that the pump is working and or has been correctly installed and wired.

How do I reset my Remeha Avanta Plus boiler?

Press ‘Reset’- key to switch boiler to operating mode. Press ‘Enter’- key until codes p [ and [ 1 are displayed alternately. Press [+]- key 5x until codes p [ and [ 6 are displayed alternately. Press ‘Enter’- key; you will see mode 2( = ‘Display automatically off’, factory setting).

How do I reset my remeha?

Press ‘Reset’ to switch the boiler to operating mode. Press the ‘enter’ key until the codes are displayed. Press the key twice until codes p and 3 are displayed.

What does 9 mean on remeha boiler?

This is what it says in the manual about a code 9:- The Remeha Avanta Plus has a low-water protection based on temperature readings. By modulating down as soon as there is a risk of an insufficient water flow, the boiler will keep working for as long as possible.

What would cause a boiler to lose pressure?

The most common reasons for a boiler to lose pressure are: Releasing air or water from a radiator when bleeding it. A leak from the appliance or on the system most commonly from radiator valves or system components.

Where is the fuse in my boiler?

Check your boiler fuse isn’t blown Most likely, it’ll be next to your boiler – or very near by. If it’s not there, look in your airing cupboard where your hot water tank is (if you have one). It should be in that cupboard somewhere.

What does E13 mean on a boiler?

Fault E13 indicates that the main heat exchanger thermal fuse has blown or failed and I am sorry to say is a catastrophic failure meaning the main heat exchanger will require replacement.

What does E5 mean on my boiler?

Primary flow sensor overheated
Call an engineer. E5 – Primary flow sensor overheated Call an engineer. E9 – The main heat exchanger has overheated with a maximum temperature 105°C. Or the maximum temperature sensor of the main heat exchanger has failed.

How do I re Pressurise my boiler?

How do I re-pressurise my boiler?

  1. Switch off your boiler and allow it to cool completely.
  2. Find the filling loop and check that both ends are securely attached.
  3. Open both valves to allow cold water to enter the system, keeping an eye on the pressure gauge.
  4. Close both valves when the pressure gauge reaches 1.5 bar.