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Routine service today on an ecotec pro 28. Everything went fine but i noticed the customer had his hot water set at 40 degrees on the boiler...but when running the hot tap it was coming out at 69 degrees..even in p.01.
i looked at the diagnostic codes and D.003 was set at -99 degrees and D.006 was 50 degrees if i remember correctly. The boilers under warranty so i just told customer to call vaillant out.

But id still like to know what the problem actually was for future referance?
 
P.01 is maximum rate, so it will heat up above whatever you have the temp set too on the display.
The Pro also doesn't have a HW outlet temp sensor, so the desired set temp (D6) and actual outlet temp (D3 on an EcoTec Plus) might not marry up perfectly.
 
Even if it wasnt in p.o1 and i set temp to 40 degrees it would still dish out 70 degrees...surely not right? Cheers for reply...
 
It uses the primary return NTC to get a rough idea of what the temp is. So if the NTC is faulty/not pushed tightly against the pipe you may get similar issue.
 
I think, on a eco tec when put into p.01 it will go to max rate regardless of what it's been set to via the display. I would of thought the manual would state this.
 
I didn't see the p.01 comments above. In p.01 it will work max rate.
Gas rate it. Check s codes when working normally.
 
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