Why do I have to keep resetting my Baxi boiler?

Why do I have to keep resetting my Baxi boiler?

If you find that you keep having to reset your boiler, it’s likely that there could be a fault with your heating system. This fault could eventually lead to a more serious issue such as a boiler breakdown, so it’s best to seek out a solution as soon as possible.

Why am I having to reset my boiler?

Common reasons for your boiler to shut down include if the water pressure is too high or too low due to a problem in the water network, an interruption to the gas supply to your property or a blockage in the burner or heat exchanger. Before calling an engineer, it is worth seeing if you can reset the boiler yourself.

Why does my boiler keep flashing reset?

Again, this can be serious enough that it might require our assistance. Slowly flashing blue light, and a flashing lockout reset button – This usually means that there is a lockout with the ignition. Make sure that there is gas present and that your boiler is at the right pressure levels.

Why does my oil boiler keep needing to be reset?

If you have a gas or oil furnace, the reset button may trip if you are out of fuel. This fix is as simple as making sure there is fuel in either the gas or oil tank. If this is the case, when you call for a refill, make sure you let them know that the tank is empty and the tank will need to be primed.

What is the life expectancy of a Baxi boiler?

10 to 15 years
Your boiler should last from 10 to 15 years if you have it serviced annually and look after it properly.

Why is my Baxi boiler not firing up?

To reset the boiler, simply press the reset button until the red light goes away. If your timer is calling for heat, the burner light will come on to indicate the boiler has fired up and is heating your system. If lockout occurs frequently a fault is indicated and you should contact your installer or service engineer.

Why is my boiler reset button flashing red?

Depending on the type of boiler you have, a flashing red light could indicate a variety of errors, but often a flashing red light means there’s a failure in the ignition sequence. You can try to reset your boiler. If this doesn’t work, then it’s best to have a technician come out and check your system.

What happens if I press the reset button on my boiler?

Push the reset button for 10 seconds Wait for 2-3 minutes, as the boiler may be starting up. If the reset has been successful, then the flame will ignite in the boiler. The flashing light should also become a steady light, and the error code on the display may even no longer be present.

Are Baxi boilers reliable?

Baxi boilers are a popular choice for homeowners looking for a reliable source of hot water and heating. The company has been around since the 1800s, and they’re still going strong today!

What temperature should my Baxi boiler be set at?

If you’re looking for a good balance of warmth and efficiency, you want to set your boiler to at least 65°C. Setting it a few degrees higher won’t hurt. But it’s important not to set it any lower than that.

Why is red light flashing on Baxi boiler?

Red Flashes 1 red flash means there could be temperature, sensor or flow faults. You will need an engineer to locate the issue. 2 red flashes is a sign your boiler has overheated. Try bleeding your radiators before calling an engineer.

How do I reset my Baxi boiler?

Most Baxi boilers have a simple reset button on the front panel – locate this and press and hold the button for 1 to 3 seconds or until it’s clear that the boiler has rebooted itself.

Do you leave a combi boiler on all the time?

It’s true that boilers do turn on from time to time during the night. Combi boilers work best when the heat exchanger inside is kept warm, so it will need “topping up” a few times overnight to make sure you have instant hot water when you need it.

Why is my Baxi boiler not working?

A common culprit for this fault on Baxi boilers is a lack of pressure. If your system is set lower than 1.5 bar then it won’t operate correctly. Now, the quick fix is to top up the pressure using the filling loop. Once you’ve topped up the pressure, you’ll need to reset the boiler.

Why does my boiler keep flashing?

When your boiler displays a ‘C’ on the boiler screen and the burner light is also flashing, this means your boiler has reached the programmed temperature. If your house has not met the set temperature and your boiler is showing this it could be caused by a circulation problem in the system.

What to do if your Baxi boiler is not working?

A common culprit for this fault on Baxi boilers is a lack of pressure. If your system is set lower than 1.5 bar then it won’t operate correctly. Now, the quick fix is to top up the pressure using the filling loop. Once you’ve topped up the pressure, you’ll need to reset the boiler.

What is the normal water pressure for a Baxi boiler?

The normal water pressure for a Baxi is between 1.0 and 2.0 bar. You may need to check your gauge and note if the water pressure is less than 1.0 bar. It is not uncommon for boilers to need to be repressurised and in most cases, you can do this yourself.

What are the fault codes on a Baxi boiler?

Other fault codes when troubleshooting a Baxi boiler reset can include: E110, E130 – which are displayed when overheat of the primary water or flue system has occurred. E119 – which is displayed when the primary water pressure is less than 0.5 bar.

Why does my Baxi solo 1pf boiler lock out?

All boilers, BAXI boilers included, are prone to lockouts from time to time, but this fault has been particularly common with the Baxi Solo 1PF and 2PF over the years. The root of the problem comes from the boiler overheating. The boiler locks out to preserve any internal components and further damage.