Hi, Just spoke to baxi after I have eliminated all of the possible simple problems causing the boiler to overheat but after all of this the boiler played with me by pretending it was OK then overheated and displayed E125 again!!!!!
The timer will turn the water heating and CH on at the correct times and the actuator vales are working perfectly and switch off when they are supposed to. The is absolutely no air in the system and doesn't appear to be any blockages. In fact the system is around 4 years old and the water is very clear as I do make sure the system is drained and inhibiter added etc.
Before I pay Baxi huge amounts of money for what may be simple I was wondering is anyone would be able to advise on what the problem could be.
When the water and heating turns off you can hear the valves close as they should but the boiler continues (doesn't shut down) and consequently overheats.
I would be vey grateful for the advice. I love reading the responses on this site so I though I would sign up. Odds are even for the first response to be you shouldn't have bought a baxi
The timer will turn the water heating and CH on at the correct times and the actuator vales are working perfectly and switch off when they are supposed to. The is absolutely no air in the system and doesn't appear to be any blockages. In fact the system is around 4 years old and the water is very clear as I do make sure the system is drained and inhibiter added etc.
Before I pay Baxi huge amounts of money for what may be simple I was wondering is anyone would be able to advise on what the problem could be.
When the water and heating turns off you can hear the valves close as they should but the boiler continues (doesn't shut down) and consequently overheats.
I would be vey grateful for the advice. I love reading the responses on this site so I though I would sign up. Odds are even for the first response to be you shouldn't have bought a baxi