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Worcester Bosch boilers are known for their reliability and efficiency, but like any appliance, they can sometimes encounter errors. Understanding these error codes can help you troubleshoot issues quickly and effectively, potentially saving you time and money on repairs. Here are some common Worcester Bosch error codes and what they mean:

EA – This error code indicates a flame loss during operation. It could be due to various reasons such as a faulty gas valve, blocked flue, or ignition problems. If you encounter this error, it’s essential to contact a qualified heating engineer to diagnose and rectify the issue promptly.

E9 – This code signifies a problem with the boiler’s ignition. It could be due to issues with the gas supply, ignition electrodes, or control board. A Gas Safe registered engineer should investigate the cause and carry out any necessary repairs to ensure safe and efficient operation.

D5 – D5 error code indicates a problem with the fan. This could be due to a faulty fan motor or issues with the air pressure switch. It’s crucial to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to the boiler and ensure proper ventilation of combustion gases.

A1 – A1 error code indicates low water pressure in the heating system. This could be due to leaks in the system, bleeding radiators, or a faulty pressure relief valve. It’s essential to repressurize the system to the recommended level and investigate the cause of the pressure drop to prevent further issues.

C6 – C6 error code indicates a problem with the boiler’s flow temperature sensor. This could be due to a faulty sensor or issues with the wiring or connections. A qualified heating engineer should inspect the sensor and associated components to determine the cause and carry out any necessary repairs.

A7 – A7 error code signifies a problem with the boiler’s primary water pressure sensor. This could be due to issues with the sensor itself or problems with the water pressure in the system. It’s crucial to have a professional diagnose the issue and make any necessary adjustments or replacements to ensure proper functioning of the boiler.

In conclusion, understanding common Worcester Bosch error codes can help you identify and resolve issues with your boiler promptly. However, it’s essential to remember that only qualified heating engineers should carry out repairs and maintenance to ensure the safety and efficiency of your heating system.

If you’re looking for boiler repairs within the Central Belt including Falkirk, Stirling, Livingston, Bo’ness, Linlithgow & Cumbernauld get in touch with us today and we’ll be more than happy to take a look at your boiler and get you up and running again.