Boiler problem

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I bought my house in August but have been doing it up therefore have not been living in it. About 2 weeks ago I tried turning the central heating on to check the boiler was working and after about 5 mins the radiators were definitely warming up. I wasn't sure what I had set it to so to ensure I hadn't set it to be on all day I turned the whole boiler off.

I now want to set the boiler to come on at 10pm - 7am to ensure the pipes don't freeze with the cold weather, therefore I tried setting the timers for the central heating. However, I am getting the error "C1". I have read that this means the fan speed is too low.

Also, if it is any relevance I have had an electrician working on Wednesday and Thursday starting a complete re-wire, although I think he has only been chasing so far so don't think he has touched the fuse box or anything.

Does anyone know how I fix this? Preferably without getting an engineer out.

The boiler is a Worcester Greenstar R30HE

Hope someone can help.

Thanks!
 
It's a fault for which you most likely need an analyser to solve it, time to find a good repair specialist.
 
c6 means the fan is running slow, c1 means there is a fan fault! You need a new fan. WBosch do a fixed fee of £210. maybe ring a boiler repair man in your area. If his quote is more you know your options!
 
Because this model boiler needs an analyser for fan setup according to the manual.
 
sorry to be pinicky but you set up a gas valve not a new fan. the pcb controls the fan khz, you cannot affect it. You can only set up the gas/air ratio via the gas valve.

If you have a c1 fault it relates only to the fan, not the gas valve. You replace fan and then check ratio and adjust at the g/v.
 

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