Hi.
Our Vaillant Eco Tec Pro 28 (13 Years Old) stopped working two days ago. The boiler was trying to fire up but the start up sequence never got all the way through so no heating or hot water. No error code but an S.97 code when I hit the 'I' button.
After an engineer fitted a new pressure sensor, still no joy, but after a purge of the system (P0), the boiler started working again. All good but the boiler stopped working again today. After some on and off and turning the hot water tap on and off it finally managed to dial through the start up sequence and fire up. So I can see this is going to be an intermittent problem.
Our engineer suggested a full flush and clean of the boiler to remove any sediment could solve the problem or it could make it worse and we could end up wasting money doing this. Or a new boiler, which we can accept is a possibility given it's age.
I have tried to speak to Vaillant but they aren't much help to homeowners. I'm just trying to work out if there are any other solutions to explore before we bite the bullet and fork out for a new boiler.
Also worth noting the boiler had been making slightly unfriendly noises (we were due to get a service soon), after the central heating system was drained and a new radiator installed a couple of months ago.
Help much appreciated!
Ray
Our Vaillant Eco Tec Pro 28 (13 Years Old) stopped working two days ago. The boiler was trying to fire up but the start up sequence never got all the way through so no heating or hot water. No error code but an S.97 code when I hit the 'I' button.
After an engineer fitted a new pressure sensor, still no joy, but after a purge of the system (P0), the boiler started working again. All good but the boiler stopped working again today. After some on and off and turning the hot water tap on and off it finally managed to dial through the start up sequence and fire up. So I can see this is going to be an intermittent problem.
Our engineer suggested a full flush and clean of the boiler to remove any sediment could solve the problem or it could make it worse and we could end up wasting money doing this. Or a new boiler, which we can accept is a possibility given it's age.
I have tried to speak to Vaillant but they aren't much help to homeowners. I'm just trying to work out if there are any other solutions to explore before we bite the bullet and fork out for a new boiler.
Also worth noting the boiler had been making slightly unfriendly noises (we were due to get a service soon), after the central heating system was drained and a new radiator installed a couple of months ago.
Help much appreciated!
Ray