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Hi

Hope this is in the right place, looking for some advise.

I have an Ideal Icos HE24 boiler and today it has stopped heating water. It has power running to it, both the time display and boiler.
The source code is 0 but the light for the burner doesn't come on and holding reset doesn't do anything.
I have turned the whole boiler off and turned back on, when I do this it flashes 4 once and then goes to 0 on the source and has no bar of pressure showing.

Is there anything I am able to do?

If you need any further details please let me know and thanks
 
Call in an engineer there is a 99% chance there is nothing you can do. And the 1% you have already tried.
Maybe post in the i need an engineer section
 
Do you know how to top up pressure in system, if its showing Zero that's why its not working.
 
Topping an icos up ??
Id be surprised if its a sealed system..but possible
 
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Have you a water tank or 2 in the loft or a high upstairs cupboard ??
 
Can you see any sort of expansion vessel. It will be made of steel and spherical should be/usually red
 
So must be a filling point with a pressure gauge somewhere near the red tank may look like a chrome hose with black leaver or if cheep one screwdriver slot, can you put on photo of airing cupboard ??
 
Also can you see sort of water coming from a pipe outside near the location where the boiler is, but on the outside.
It may be dripping or the brickwork wet and hard to see.

If you add photos its worth a 1000 words
 
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So must be a filling point with a pressure gauge somewhere near the red tank may look like a chrome hose with black leaver or if cheep one screwdriver slot, can you put on photo of airing cupboard ??
 
On me phone atm so pics are small back right 1st set of pipes looks like a filing loop will look like a washing machine valve with a flex on the end going to another washing machine valve
 
Can you take a photo on the right hand side of the hot water tank cant make out what is in that corner, I can see a gauge on the pipe work , what is that reading ? the chrome flexi that you are showing is the expansion from the tank , is the one on the right hand side the same sort of pipe ??
 
I might be missing something but 0 on an Icos is no demand at boiler. C sw live received foe boiler. Could be controls
 
Can you take a photo on the right hand side of the hot water tank cant make out what is in that corner, I can see a gauge on the pipe work , what is that reading ? the chrome flexi that you are showing is the expansion from the tank , is the one on the right hand side the same sort of pipe ??
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Turns out the heating filling loop was closed, opened that and the tank has now filled but still doesn't seem to be kicking out heat or hot water. Once I open the heating loop the pressure bar went from 0 to just over 3
 
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Turns out the heating filling loop was closed, opened that and the tank has now filled but still doesn't seem to be kicking out heat or hot water. Once I open the heating loop the pressure bar went from 0 to just over 3

turn the filling loop off and its too full needs to be around 1-1.2 bar to get the pressure down bleed a rad
 
I might be missing something but 0 on an Icos is no demand at boiler. C sw live received foe boiler. Could be controls

Yes that is correct 0 is no demand but even without tap running nothing changes and heating not kicked in even though on at control
 
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