Vokera Compact 24 Red Light

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In response to my own posting and hopefully of some use to anybody else experiencing same problem. Vokera engineer arrived this morning, removed front from boiler. Replaced a part which evidently monitors the temperature,which was giving a false reading due to it being faulty. The engineer replaced this part ,which seemed to simply pull out. Turned on the boiler, works perfect now. Viewing the boiler from the left hand side, the part replaced was covered in a rubber sheath, located at the upper right of the side panel.
 
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Unless they changed the design they screw in after turning off the mains water supply.

The problem on that model is the red light responds to many different faults and it can be a problem deciding which one is wrong.

Tony
 
The compact 24 on the right is the dhw sensor that doesn't show a red light, it shows an amber light.

Little gem of info for engineers to see if ch sensor is guff is to ask the customer when the boiler locks out if they have to reset it, or does it come back on itself, if he/she doesn't have to reset it, then the ch sensor is faulty.
 

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