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Hi,
I have a Glow-Worm Flexicom 30 cx installed in a ground floor flat. A couple of weeks ago it started reading error messages F4 and F13. The Glow-Worm man who came round opened it up to find some water inside the boiler and said that we had to call the installation man as it looked like an issue with the outer flue. The engineer who installed it came round and remeasured everything and confirmed it was as the installation documents required, he confirmed it was safe to use. He reset a number of things (not too sure) and adjusted some settings. This seemed to work for a bit however it has since gone back to cutting out and F4/F13 error messages.
I have opened up the boiler and looking through the back there is water collecting in the outer flue, which I understand is not supposed to happen, this water is then slowly dripping down the internal workings of the boiler and causing sensor errors.
I had thought that it could be issues with overflow pipes above, however the error messages only occur after the boiler has been on for 5/10mins, suggesting it's an issue with the boiler.
Are there any reasons why an outer flue would be slowly collecting water when the boiler is in use?
thanks,
James
I have a Glow-Worm Flexicom 30 cx installed in a ground floor flat. A couple of weeks ago it started reading error messages F4 and F13. The Glow-Worm man who came round opened it up to find some water inside the boiler and said that we had to call the installation man as it looked like an issue with the outer flue. The engineer who installed it came round and remeasured everything and confirmed it was as the installation documents required, he confirmed it was safe to use. He reset a number of things (not too sure) and adjusted some settings. This seemed to work for a bit however it has since gone back to cutting out and F4/F13 error messages.
I have opened up the boiler and looking through the back there is water collecting in the outer flue, which I understand is not supposed to happen, this water is then slowly dripping down the internal workings of the boiler and causing sensor errors.
I had thought that it could be issues with overflow pipes above, however the error messages only occur after the boiler has been on for 5/10mins, suggesting it's an issue with the boiler.
Are there any reasons why an outer flue would be slowly collecting water when the boiler is in use?
thanks,
James