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How to Read Boiler Fault Codes Like a Master Tech
Error codes are your boiler talking. Learn how to decode the most common Ideal, Vaillant, and Baxi flash codes in under 5 minutes.
Understanding fault codes is the fastest path from “something’s wrong” to “job done.” Every modern heating system communicates failures through LED flash sequences or digital displays. Here’s how to decode them efficiently.
The Flash Code System
Most boards use a long flash followed by short flashes. A pattern of 2 long + 3 short might indicate a pressure switch fault on one brand and a flame sensor issue on another. Always consult the wiring diagram on the unit’s door first.
Common Boiler Error Codes (UK)
- F22 (Vaillant) – Low system pressure / lack of water
- L2 (Ideal) – Ignition fault (check gas supply)
- E133 (Baxi) – Gas supply interruption or flame sensing error
- A1 (Worcester) – Pump stuck or dead-headed
Manual Verification
Trane systems with ComfortLink II display full alphanumeric codes. E04 = indoor blower fault, E50 = refrigerant charge issues.
The FieldMentor Advantage
With FieldMentor’s AI camera, point your phone at the data plate and the fault code LED. Our Gemini-powered agent reads the model number, identifies the flash pattern, and walks you through the fix — step by step, hands-free.
Pro Tip: Always confirm the flash code with the service label on the door before acting. Boards from different production runs sometimes have different code tables.
