Evening all,
I had the dreaded happen during the week... Yes the boiler came up with an F9 fault and wouldn't do anything. Just what you don't need with temperatures of -6
With this boiler the F9 fault represents a pressure issue so first things first
1) Check the pressure on the boiler (1.5 bar is about right on these)
2) If pressure is fine its time to take the cover off and check the pump
3) If the pump appears to be working fine then chances are its a faulty water pressure sensor!
Before you panic this is NOT a major issue or a major deal to repair at all and worst case scenario (with this model) it will cost you £25 for a new sensor and you can easily replace this yourself!
The most annoying problem with this fault I found was finding the correct sensor. The sensor itself had the part code 0020016532 stamped on it. According to Glow Worm technical this sensor does not even exist! The actual sensor you will need (if you have to replace it) has the part code 0020014190.
BEFORE you buy a new sensor I strongly suggest you remove the existing one and simply clean it as when I removed mine it was completely clogged up like this
and once cleaned out carefully with a small screwdriver and cotton buds it should look like this
To replace the sensor turn off the power and:
1) Close the valves on the central heating flow and return pipes (these being the 2 largest pipes usually)
2) On the left hand valve there is a drain. Simply attach a hose or stick a decent size bowl under the drain and open it to drain the boiler. Once drained close the drain valve.
3) Now simply remove the retaining clip and pull out the sensor, its as easy as that!
4) If clogged up clean it out as mentioned above and put it back, definitely worth trying as may save you £25. If it doesn't work simply start again and replace the sensor!
5) Once replaced and retaining clip is in re-fill the boiler and open the central heating valves and fire up the boiler!
Fingers crossed cleaning this out will work for you!
Hope this helps someone!
I had the dreaded happen during the week... Yes the boiler came up with an F9 fault and wouldn't do anything. Just what you don't need with temperatures of -6
With this boiler the F9 fault represents a pressure issue so first things first
1) Check the pressure on the boiler (1.5 bar is about right on these)
2) If pressure is fine its time to take the cover off and check the pump
3) If the pump appears to be working fine then chances are its a faulty water pressure sensor!
Before you panic this is NOT a major issue or a major deal to repair at all and worst case scenario (with this model) it will cost you £25 for a new sensor and you can easily replace this yourself!
The most annoying problem with this fault I found was finding the correct sensor. The sensor itself had the part code 0020016532 stamped on it. According to Glow Worm technical this sensor does not even exist! The actual sensor you will need (if you have to replace it) has the part code 0020014190.
BEFORE you buy a new sensor I strongly suggest you remove the existing one and simply clean it as when I removed mine it was completely clogged up like this
and once cleaned out carefully with a small screwdriver and cotton buds it should look like this
To replace the sensor turn off the power and:
1) Close the valves on the central heating flow and return pipes (these being the 2 largest pipes usually)
2) On the left hand valve there is a drain. Simply attach a hose or stick a decent size bowl under the drain and open it to drain the boiler. Once drained close the drain valve.
3) Now simply remove the retaining clip and pull out the sensor, its as easy as that!
4) If clogged up clean it out as mentioned above and put it back, definitely worth trying as may save you £25. If it doesn't work simply start again and replace the sensor!
5) Once replaced and retaining clip is in re-fill the boiler and open the central heating valves and fire up the boiler!
Fingers crossed cleaning this out will work for you!
Hope this helps someone!