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Ideal Boiler Fault Codes

Ideal Boiler Fault Codes

Using the ideal boiler is not always without problems. In some cases, the ideal boiler becomes self-locked and does not work. While this situation is experienced, the signal lamps placed for some error codes or codes on the boiler screen indicate. The purpose of these error codes is to show the cause and source of the problem. In the list below, the error codes that can be seen on the ideal boiler and what these codes mean are specified.

0 Fault Code: If this error code occurred on the ideal boiler, the hot water or central heating call has not yet been received and the boiler has entered standby mode.

C Fault Code: If the central heating mode is turned on on the ideal boiler and although it works in this way, if the device has already reached the desired temperature, a C fault code occurs.

D Fault Code: Hot water mode is turned on in the boiler or there is a hot water call inside the boiler, but the ideal boiler has already reached the desired temperature setting.

F Fault Code: If this error code occurs on the ideal boiler, it means that the boiler is working in frost mode even if it is running.

C0 Fault Code: The C0 fault code on the ideal boiler indicates that the boiler chip card gave an activation error.

C2 Fault Code: The reason why the C2 fault code appears on the ideal boiler is that the boiler chip card starts to fail.

F1 Fault Code: The reason for the emergence of the F2 fault code on the ideal boiler is that the pressure inside the boiler is not at a sufficient level.

F2 Fault Code: The reason why this error code appears on the ideal boiler screen is that the boiler is experiencing fire loss. In this case, the ideal boiler does not work at all.

F3 Fault Code: F3, one of the error codes that prevent ideal boiler operation, means that the fan does not function. This situation can occur for many reasons.

F4 Fault Code: One of the error codes seen, F4, indicates a problem or error in the flow thermistor.

F5 Fault Code: The occurrence of the F5 fault code indicates a problem or fault on the return thermistor.

F6 Fault Code: When a problem or a fault occurs on the outdoor sensor, the F6 fault code appears on the ideal boiler.

F7 Fault Code: Low voltage from the network indicates a fault with F7 code on the ideal boiler.

F9 Fault Code: If there is no configuration on the PCB, that is, the printed circuit board is not configured, the F9 fault code appears.

L1 Fault Code: L1 fault code appears in the problem of the absence of hot water flow on the ideal boiler or the problem of overheating of the water in the flow state.

L2 Fault Code: L2 coded fault occurs on ideal boilers with fever loss. In general, they can show the same features as the F2 fault code.

L5 Fault Code: If too many ideal boiler resets are made, 5 times within approximately 15 minutes, the L5 fault code will appear on the screen.

L6 Fault Code: The meaning of the L6 fault code is the false flame lock on the ideal boiler.