baxi error e119

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error e119 is still showing after adding more water to the boiler presure is 3/4 into 1bar
tried to reset but still got the error code
please help
 
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error e119 is still showing after adding more water to the boiler presure is 3/4 into 1bar
tried to reset but still got the error code
please help

I dont understand what you mean by that,

However repressurise to 1.5 Bar and the switch may operate immediately or within an hour or two.

If the switch has not operated overnight then you have to clean/replace the LP switch.

Tony
 
pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.
 
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pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.


I really dont hink this is down to you to judge!!!
 
pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.


I really dont hink this is down to you to judge!!!
and wot do u know about this range of boiler??
 
pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.


I really dont hink this is down to you to judge!!!
and wot do u know about this range of boiler??
sorry should have meantioned iam a heateam engineer !!!
 
should have meantioned iam a heateam engineer !!!

In that case, whats the official manufacturer's explanation for setting the LP switch at 1 Bar whereas most other boilers use 0.6 Bar?

In any case most of those switches seem to age to a higher value anyway!

Tony
 

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