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Hi all,
Ive got a problem with my Vokera Linea HE i hope someone can help me with
I returned home last night to find a small damp patch under the Vokera with Fault Code 10 showing on the display.
After calling the home insurance company a engineer visited this morning and gave the following diagnosis;
The quote for the work £832!
(pcb £428, gas valve £180 & 25 o-ring)
The only issue is there is a £500 limit on work so i would have to pay the difference £332.
Having done a little research on the net today seems a lot of people get the fault 10 code after the condensate drain pipe becomes frozen.
They recommend drying the clear tube from the combustion chamber leaving it a few hours and resetting the Vokera.
Now i dont want to risk doing anything myself with gas but would like to save a few quid if possible and get a second opinion before committing to any work.
To prevent this happening again either insulating the external pipe or rerouting the condensate pipe internally to drain into a waste pipe.
Does anyone have any thoughts on both the quote and/or a possible solution or a vokera specialist in the Leeds area.
thanks
Mark.
Ive got a problem with my Vokera Linea HE i hope someone can help me with
I returned home last night to find a small damp patch under the Vokera with Fault Code 10 showing on the display.
After calling the home insurance company a engineer visited this morning and gave the following diagnosis;
- Boiler losing voltage to gas valve from pcb, recommend replacing both
- Low water pressure which indicates leaking, new O-ring required
The quote for the work £832!
(pcb £428, gas valve £180 & 25 o-ring)
The only issue is there is a £500 limit on work so i would have to pay the difference £332.
Having done a little research on the net today seems a lot of people get the fault 10 code after the condensate drain pipe becomes frozen.
They recommend drying the clear tube from the combustion chamber leaving it a few hours and resetting the Vokera.
Now i dont want to risk doing anything myself with gas but would like to save a few quid if possible and get a second opinion before committing to any work.
To prevent this happening again either insulating the external pipe or rerouting the condensate pipe internally to drain into a waste pipe.
Does anyone have any thoughts on both the quote and/or a possible solution or a vokera specialist in the Leeds area.
thanks
Mark.