E overview of fault codes, Appendix, Eoverview of fault codes – Glow-worm Envirosorb3 User Manual
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Appendix
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Installation instructions Envirosorb₃ 0020154078_03
Code Meaning
72
Fault: Inverter overcurrent
73
Fault: Inverter voltage too low
74
Fault: Inverter voltage too high
75
Internal inverter fault message
76
Fault: Inverter heat sensor
77
Fault: Inverter overload
78
Fault: Fan Management Unit PCB
79
eBUS communication error
80
Fault: Flow rate
81
Communication error with inverter
82
Fault: Maximum compressor current
84
Fault: Electronic expansion valve
85
Fan speed too low
88
Coding resistance fault
89
Fault: Underfloor protective circuit
90
Fault: 4-way valve
99
Fault with the product: Take note of the fault codes.
E
Overview of fault codes
Code
Meaning
Cause
37
The fan speed is too low.
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Obstruction in the product's air guiding
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Fan motor not connected or faulty
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Power supply to the fan PCB is faulty
42
Fault: Coding resistance
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The product's coding resistance is missing or is faulty
–
Coding resistance value outside the permissible range
86
Safety thermostat for the underfloor heating triggered
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Underfloor heating temperature too high
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Heating circuit flow rate too low
–
Underfloor heating circuit is closed
103
Fault: Spare part detection
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The main PCB that is fitted as a spare part or the inverter does
not match the product
514
Sensor fault: Comp. inlet temp.
–
Sensor is faulty or incorrectly connected to the main PCB
517
Sensor fault: Comp. outlet temp.
519
Sensor fault: Return temperature
520
Sensor fault: Flow temperature
526
Sensor fault: Heat exchanger temp.
Sensor is faulty or incorrectly connected to the main PCB
532
Building circuit: Flow rate too low
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Pump faulty
Check the specific flow rate in forced mode
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Between 7000 and 7700 l/h: Alarm
–
Between 7700 and 8200 l/h: The pump runs dry (no water in
the heating circuit; the heating circuit loses water)
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Between 8200 and 8700 l/h: Fault in the electronics
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Between 8700 and 9200 l/h: Pump blocked
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Between 9200 and 10,000 l/h: No PWM signal (cable faulty
or not connected; fault in the main PCB)
–
Pump cabling has not been carried out correctly (PWM and sup-
ply)
–
Low water pressure
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Dirt filter in the heating circuit return is missing or blocked
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Heating circuit not fully purged
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Pressure loss in the heating circuit too high