Hi Guys,
One of my Customer is regularly having the "classic" F22 error (low water in Appliance) on a turbomax plus 824E.
I always keep a lot of spares in my truck, so I replace the sensors on each side of the heat exchanger. Initially I thought it did the job, but I was called a few days later with apparently no improvement on frequency of F22.
Also had a spare pump (rather Lucky on this one), thought I'll give that a go, if it's really about bad water flow: same.
So I've heard about these new vaillant PCBs, supposidely more robust to F22, but my customer is a bit reluctant.
So do you also think I should get them a replacement PCB ?
For some parts, and when they're tight, I try to get them some second hand, that I check before fitting, but on this PCB, how to know what version it is ?
Boby
One of my Customer is regularly having the "classic" F22 error (low water in Appliance) on a turbomax plus 824E.
I always keep a lot of spares in my truck, so I replace the sensors on each side of the heat exchanger. Initially I thought it did the job, but I was called a few days later with apparently no improvement on frequency of F22.
Also had a spare pump (rather Lucky on this one), thought I'll give that a go, if it's really about bad water flow: same.
So I've heard about these new vaillant PCBs, supposidely more robust to F22, but my customer is a bit reluctant.
So do you also think I should get them a replacement PCB ?
For some parts, and when they're tight, I try to get them some second hand, that I check before fitting, but on this PCB, how to know what version it is ?
Boby