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Hello all,

An issue some advice would be great on if you can.

Boiler with no leaks, holding pressure fine with a reverse flow FA fault code. If you drain the system and refill, obviously bleeding pump and rads, the whole things runs smoothly for about 5 to 7 days. At a random point it will then dump about a bar of pressure and FA code comes up. Topping up won't get it started again and all that will work is a drain down and refill. Changed dump valve and expansion vessel and pump works fine. Any ideas?
 
Here you go. Thank you for helping by the way. Really appreciate it.
 

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Yes the arrows are all good. Been installed and running for 5 years so don't think it's a matter of being installed wrong way around
If it isn't the pump and this is a new problem then it's probably the PCB. Needs a registered gas engineer to make the repair. Check your warranty and/or a fixed price repair because, if I'm right, it's an expensive part. Ideally you'd leave a datalogger attached to the flow and return outlets to see what happns when the fault it triggered just to check that it's the boiler at fault and not some strange plumbing/valve issue.

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Maybe something as simple as a sensor problem?. If pressure is holding steady for 7 days then check PRV for leakage, watch boiler pressure cold/hot and see it doesn't exceed 2.5bar or so (lifts at 3.0bar)

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