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Worcester GR2300iW C Installation And Maintenance Instructions

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Fault finding and diagnosis
Greenstar 2000 – 6 721 820 552 (2021/02)
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2911 V Calibration failed Tip: Check the ceramic insulator is not damaged, this can cause the spark to earth, twist
and pull the ceramic insulator to ensure it is not broken.
Check the flame sense and the lead and replace if required.
Check the earth tags on the boiler and on the electrodes.
Check the operation of the siphon and no water collecting in the sump.
Replace the air and/or gas ratio control valve.
Replace the control unit and/or burner control unit.
2912 V No flame signal during calibration Tip: Check the ceramic insulator is not damaged, this can cause the spark to earth, twist
and pull the ceramic insulator to ensure it is not broken.
Check the flame sense and the lead and replace if required.
Check the earth tags on the boiler and on the electrodes.
Check the operation of the siphon and no water collecting in the sump.
Replace the air and/or gas ratio control valve.
Replace the control unit and/or burner control unit.
2913 Flame signal too low during calibration Check and replace flame sense electrodes (and interconnecting leads).
2914 There is no communication between the
appliance controller and burner module
Restart the appliance to see if the problem re-occurs.
If the fault remains after resetting: the burner controller (PCB) is defective.
2915 V The fan keeps running after the post purge Reset the appliance.
Create a heat demand; check if the boiler fires up.
Check the voltage to the fan and the continuity of the fan harness.
Check the power modulation on the fan.
PCB may be defective.
2916 V Gas valve was detected to be open during
post purge
Carry out a localised tightness test on the gas valve and replace if required.
Check the voltage to gas valve.
The gas valve or the PCB may have a fault.
2917 V No flame signal when checking the
combustion control
Disconnect power and then reconnect.
Trigger heat demand.
Wait 5 minutes.
If the fault re-occurs within that time, reset the appliance without disconnecting the
supply voltage.
This triggers a calibration of the ionisation circuits.
If the fault is still present after the calibration, the control unit is faulty and must be
replaced.
2918 Fault in combustion control Clean the siphon and drain water out of the appliance (gas side).
2920 V Fault in flame monitoring Possible PCB fault, no checks available.
2921 Boiler electr. in test mode
2922 Internal fault Check and replace control unit.
2923 V Unexpected feedback from the modulating/
current controlled gas valve
Possible PCB fault, no checks available.
2924 V No feedback from the gas valve Check the voltage to the gas valve.
Check the resistance of the gas valve coils.
Check the continuity of harness and replace if required.
The gas valve or the PCB may have a fault.
2925 V Too low feedback from the modulating gas
valve
Check the voltage to the gas valve.
Check the resistance of the gas valve coils.
Check the continuity of harness and replace if required.
2926 V Too high feedback from the modulating/
current controlled gas valve
Check the voltage to the gas valve.
Check the resistance of the gas valve coils.
Check the continuity of harness and replace if required.
The gas valve or the PCB may have a fault.
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Worcester GR2300iW C Specifications

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BrandWorcester
ModelGR2300iW C
CategoryBoiler
LanguageEnglish

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