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I have had a Vaillant boiler installed for over 12months, it is open vented and heats both the radiators and the hot water cylinder. It was installed by a recommended competent heating engineer who has unfortunately recently left the area. The boiler worked fine thro' last winter. I did not use the heating thro' the summer and switched the heating back on 2/3 weeks ago and it was OK. However last week it was occasionally not coming on in the morning and was displaying Fault Code F72. I contacted a plumber and arrange for it's first service and mentioned the fault code, he told me to press the Reset which got the boiler working.
The plumber serviced the boiler and said he could find no fault with it, but said that he thought the fault was caused by the pipe work up to the Tees on the flow and return being only 22mm. He said it should be replaced with 28mm. but could not explain why the fault only happened occasionally and that the boiler worked OK up to a week ago.
I loked in the Vaillant manuals that had been left with me and the recommended pipe connections to the boiler are 22mm.
I don't think it is sludge restricting the pipes since most of the system was repiped when the new boiler was fitted and they were flushed out and inhibitor added.
I would like to get some independent advice on this problem before I go go to the expense of changing the pipework size because I believe that the boiler was installed and piped correctly to vaillant recommended instructions by a competent engineer.
The plumber serviced the boiler and said he could find no fault with it, but said that he thought the fault was caused by the pipe work up to the Tees on the flow and return being only 22mm. He said it should be replaced with 28mm. but could not explain why the fault only happened occasionally and that the boiler worked OK up to a week ago.
I loked in the Vaillant manuals that had been left with me and the recommended pipe connections to the boiler are 22mm.
I don't think it is sludge restricting the pipes since most of the system was repiped when the new boiler was fitted and they were flushed out and inhibitor added.
I would like to get some independent advice on this problem before I go go to the expense of changing the pipework size because I believe that the boiler was installed and piped correctly to vaillant recommended instructions by a competent engineer.