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May 13, 2019
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Hi all, I removed a radiator downstairs to wallpaper when I put it back on the he24 will not fire up at all and shows an error code L9.
The pressure had dropped to 0 so I refilled the system. This happened when I removed a radiator before but last time I shut off all the rads except the one I had removed and fired the system while bleeding it which worked. Sadly this has not worked this time.
I am getting water from all of the rads when I bleed them.
The casing of the boiler does feel quite warm.
Help.
 
Tried this earlier but nothing was happening. When I tried to fire it up just got the L9 code again. Will give it another go now it has all cooled down.
 
Good old Isar He24.
We inherited it when we moved in last year. I have read how bad they are.
 
Is that by just filling the system a bit more. It is showing at just under 1.5bar.
Thanks
 
Maybe an idea to isolate the gas to stop it firing up so not to overheat while it gets the air out . Had this a while ago dryfiring
 
Is that by just filling the system a bit more. It is showing at just under 1.5bar.
Thanks

Its a tricky one , the gauges arent the most accurate, I would try up to 1.8 ish , reset it and go again , it might be enough . If it works after its fired open a bleed screw and get it down to 1 bar ( cold)
Pain when this happens, but we can go into the boiler , sorry I cant tell you what to do unless one of the mods ok’s it .
 
I know exactly what the problem is, but I’m not allowed to tell


I know, I’m a tease😀
 
After resetting it the boiler tried to fill itself and went off. By the time I got downstairs it had fired up and we now have hot water and heating.
Thanks for all your input guys really appreciate your help.
 

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