What to do if the EcoKing H100 Boiler water pressure is too low?
- CChristopher VanceAug 14, 2025
If the water pressure in your EcoKing Boiler is too low, re-fill the installation.
What to do if the EcoKing H100 Boiler water pressure is too low?
If the water pressure in your EcoKing Boiler is too low, re-fill the installation.
What to do if EcoKing H100 Boiler shows lock-out no ignition?
If your EcoKing Boiler is in lock-out with no ignition, check the CH connections.
What to do if EcoKing Boiler shows lock-out Primary temperature too high (>95 ºC)?
If your EcoKing Boiler is in lock-out because the primary temperature is too high (over 95 ºC), check parameter 2.
What to do if EcoKing H100 shows lock-out ionization problem - parasitic flame?
If your EcoKing Boiler is in lock-out due to an ionization problem with a parasitic flame, check parameter 0.
What to do if EcoKing H100 shows lock-out high limit temperature protection?
If your EcoKing Boiler is in lock-out due to high limit temperature protection, check parameter 1.
What to do if EcoKing H100 Boiler shows lock-out Flame lost for 6 times?
If your EcoKing Boiler is in lock-out because the flame was lost 6 times, check the speed in the diagnose menu (24) and check parameters 4 and 5.
What to do if EcoKing H100 shows DHW sensor fault?
If there is a DHW sensor fault in your EcoKing Boiler, check the DHW temperature via the diagnose menu (8) and replace the sensor when required.
What to do if EcoKing Boiler shows flue gas blockage?
If your EcoKing Boiler has a flue gas blockage, check the flue pipe for blockages.
Critical safety instructions and warnings before operating the appliance, including pilotless ignition and gas checks.
Step-by-step guide for the initial start-up and operation of the boiler system.
Addresses risks associated with crystalline silica, warranty voiding, CSA compliance, toxic chemicals, and water quality.
Outlines the duties of users and installers regarding maintenance, safety, and proper appliance operation.
Specifies essential requirements for appliance placement, including wall strength, proximity, and minimum installation clearances.
Provides general instructions for the proper installation of concentric vent and air systems.
Provides instructions for installing vent systems that terminate through a wall.
Provides instructions for installing vent systems that terminate through a roof.
Details the requirements and considerations for installing the gas piping, including sizing and connection.
Crucial safety warnings and precautions to be observed before initiating the appliance's first start-up.
Step-by-step guide for safely starting up the appliance for the first time.
Explains how to use the control panel and set various operational parameters.
Details the steps for manual and automatic calibration of the appliance.
Key items to inspect annually, including system pressure, leaks, connections, and component sounds.
Safety precautions for servicing and how to interpret fault indicators on the appliance display.
Information on fault codes that appear on the display and procedures for resetting faults.
A table correlating fault codes with their possible causes and recommended solutions.
A checklist of activities to perform during start-up, including piping verification, gas checks, and warranty registration.
A checklist for annual periodic maintenance, covering various inspection points for safe and efficient operation.
| Boiler Type | Condensing |
|---|---|
| Modulating | Yes |
| Operating Pressure | 30 psi |
| Fuel Type | Natural Gas |
| Heating Capacity | 100, 000 BTU/hr |
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