Why is my vokera boiler not working?

Why is my vokera boiler not working?

There are many possible reasons why a Vokera boiler will fail to ignite: faulty ignition leads or electrode (needed to make the spark to create the flame), blocked flue or condensate pipe, issue with the gas valve or a printed circuit board (PCB) fault.

How to contact vokera?

You can contact them via telephone on: 01274 866100 or email: [email protected].

What should the pressure be on a Vokera boiler?

between 1 and 1.5 bar
The pressure gauge shows the current pressure of the system, the gauge should be set between 1 and 1.5 bar. When the appliance is operating the gauge may rise or fall slightly, this is quite normal. The minimum permissible level for the safe and efficient operation of the appliance is 0.5 bar.

Why is my Vokera boiler flashing red?

A constant red light on your Vokèra boiler means that the unit has gone into lockout for safety reasons. Some of the possible faults behind this include: The boiler is overheating. The pump isn’t circulating hot water around the central heating system or to the taps when required.

Where is the reset button on my boiler?

Your boiler restart button, also referred to as ‘lock out’, is located on your boiler burner unit. Usually, the burner unit front door cover will need to be removed to gain access to the control box reset (when ‘tripped’ the button is normally illuminated).

Why does my boiler keep cutting in and out?

If the boiler keeps shutting off, it could be due to closed valves, air caught in the system or a broken pump. The boiler is switching itself off due to in-built safety mechanisms – if it did not shut down, then the boiler could overheat. A closed valve can also prevent water from flowing properly within the boiler.

How old is my Sabre boiler?

The serial number is usually displayed on a barcoded sticker at the top of your boiler. When you find the serial number, go the very end code and this will be the manufacture date.

What does flashing green light mean on Vokera boiler?

standby
Flashing green lights When the green light is constantly on it means the flame is working, but a flashing green light could be due to a faulty hot water sensor or because it is in standby. A reset may be enough but if not you may need to get in touch to arrange an engineer to diagnose the issue.

Why does my boiler keep saying reset?

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.