Cozzer
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The continuing saga of my Vaillant Ecotec Pro 28 boiler.
Mentioned before on this esteemed site, but I'd value your thoughts on this quandary...but please, no witty quips like "change your plumber" or "should've bought an X..."
Some general info : Fitted circa 6 years ago, had both PCB's replaced a few weeks ago following an unexplained electrical fault. We have never used the onboard timer/clock, and instead switch the central heating on/off using the Honeywell wall thermostat located downstairs. Obviously during the summer months the heating's not on, but we always have enough hot water for showers etc.
For the past 2/3 years we've experienced the dreaded F22 error, solved by topping up.
At first it was every few weeks, but currently it's literally every other day. Obviously we've mentioned this to our plumber - who's away for the next 3 weeks! Cheers! - in the past, and he suggested there might be a leak somewhere in the system. We've checked every radiator, and pipes (where we can see 'em), and there's no sign.
He also mentioned that the leak needn't be "huge", as it takes only a cupful of water to alter the status from working to not...
I know many of you know a lot about boilers, so perhaps these two observations of mine might help?
1) Every single case - hundreds, now - of F22 has happened when the central heating is off. Overnight, usually. It's never happened - so far, anyway - when the heating has been switched on.
2) The advice when topping up is to achieve 1.5 Bar, close the valves, watch the level. It'll probably dip a bit, so back to the valves and slowly add until 1.5 is shown.
I've tried this, countless times - no chance.
It takes barely a second on the valves for the display to show 1.7, and obviously climbs the longer you have the valves open. So no, I can't register 1.5.
Not sure whether these 2 elements are of any use...they're just things I've spotted.
Mentioned before on this esteemed site, but I'd value your thoughts on this quandary...but please, no witty quips like "change your plumber" or "should've bought an X..."
Some general info : Fitted circa 6 years ago, had both PCB's replaced a few weeks ago following an unexplained electrical fault. We have never used the onboard timer/clock, and instead switch the central heating on/off using the Honeywell wall thermostat located downstairs. Obviously during the summer months the heating's not on, but we always have enough hot water for showers etc.
For the past 2/3 years we've experienced the dreaded F22 error, solved by topping up.
At first it was every few weeks, but currently it's literally every other day. Obviously we've mentioned this to our plumber - who's away for the next 3 weeks! Cheers! - in the past, and he suggested there might be a leak somewhere in the system. We've checked every radiator, and pipes (where we can see 'em), and there's no sign.
He also mentioned that the leak needn't be "huge", as it takes only a cupful of water to alter the status from working to not...
I know many of you know a lot about boilers, so perhaps these two observations of mine might help?
1) Every single case - hundreds, now - of F22 has happened when the central heating is off. Overnight, usually. It's never happened - so far, anyway - when the heating has been switched on.
2) The advice when topping up is to achieve 1.5 Bar, close the valves, watch the level. It'll probably dip a bit, so back to the valves and slowly add until 1.5 is shown.
I've tried this, countless times - no chance.
It takes barely a second on the valves for the display to show 1.7, and obviously climbs the longer you have the valves open. So no, I can't register 1.5.
Not sure whether these 2 elements are of any use...they're just things I've spotted.