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We have a Vaillant EcoTech Pro 28 combi boiler and today our power was out for over an hour while I was at work (we were having work done).

I'm wondering if any of the settings on the Vaillant would need adjusted? I have the heating controlled via a wireless controller and it has come on as usual so no problems there - is there anything else, such as temperature controls, on the actual boiler would need checked or adjusted?

Many thanks!
 
Should sort itself out, providing heating and water works ok everything looks good. When it is next visited by a Registered Gas Installer they can retrieve any fault codes in the memory; not sure if power cut shows though as requires power to register a fault (chicken & egg etc)
 
Should sort itself out, providing heating and water works ok everything looks good. When it is next visited by a Registered Gas Installer they can retrieve any fault codes in the memory; not sure if power cut shows though as requires power to register a fault (chicken & egg etc)

Thanks for the reply. I just thought it best to check here - plus the Vaillant manual is very difficult to understand, although it probably wasn't written for the layman.
 
I just decided to ask here instead of starting a new thread - the heat had been off for quite awhile this morning and I checked the water pressure and noticed it was a bit low and so I refilled it and it went up to 1.3 bar....maybe this is too much? I was aiming for 1.2 but it went over a touch.
 
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