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Glowworm F22 and Glowworm Energy F22 fault code - possible causes and how to fix

The Glowworm Energy F22 fault code indicates the boiler might be low on pressure and will need to be refilled before it will work properly.

Because it’s a sealed pressurised boiler and heating system, a Glowworm Energy boiler will only work when it has the required internal water pressure, which should be between 1 - 1.5 bar when cold, read as about 10 o’Clock on the pressure gauge when the system is cold.

If the pressure drops to below 0.5 bar, about 7 0’Clock on the pressure gauge, your Glowworm boiler will display the F22 fault code and go to a safe state known as a ‘lock out’ so your central heating and hot water won’t work.

You shouldn't spend too much time fixating on the pressure in your boiler. The pressure will fluctuate each time you use it.

When the heating is on the pressure will go up, when it is off the pressure will go down. The important thing is it remains between 1 bar when cold and 2 bar when its in central heating mode, if it strays too far from this there might be a fault.

The Glowworm user manual says:

F.22 Safety switch-off: Low water pressure: No/insufficient water in the product or the water pressure is too low - 1. Check: Plug, cable to heating pump or water pressure sensor, water pressure sensor, heating pump. 2. Activate and purge check programme P.0.

Glowworm and Glowworm Energy F22 Fault Code: Common Causes

Without adequate pressure in the heating system your Glowworm boiler will not ignite, this is an important safety feature designed to prevent your boiler from firing up and damaging the heat cell..

Occasionally, the PCB or the pressure sensor fail to recognise the correct pressure and display an F22 error code incorrectly. Check the analog gauge on the front of your Glowworm boiler. If this indicates that there is pressure in the boiler but you’re still seeing an F22 fault, it’s best to call a Gas Safe registered engineer to investigate further.

In most cases, the F.22 fault will be correct and you’ll notice the gauge reading zero. This means your system has lost pressure.

There are unfortunately lots of reasons why a boiler will lose pressure. Boilers will commonly lose pressure once or twice a year due to air being released through vents or tiny weeps on the old pipework.

If you need to increase the pressure in your boiler more frequently, anything from daily to once every couple of months, indicates you have a more severe fault and a Gas Safe registered engineer will be needed to investigate further.

To reduce the time and cost of diagnosing where the leak is, you could look for damp patches on the ceilings or near radiators. Is there any water next to the radiator valves? Is the pipework wet or are there green marks along the pipes leading to the radiators? All these things could help to pinpoint where the pressure is going.

If the system looks OK, one of the boiler parts could have failed. The air vent, the pump, and the diverter valve in Glowworm boilers can all leak and cause the pressure to drop. Another common cause is the expansion vessel failing which causes the PRV to discharge and subsequently continue to drip.

Fixing the Glowworm Energy Boiler F22 Fault

While you’re waiting for your Gas Safe registered engineer or to avoid an out of hours call out charge, you could try to temporarily get your boiler firing again by increasing the pressure.

Once the boiler and system are cold, the first thing you’ll need to do is find the charging link, better known as the filling loop.

On a Glowworm Energy boiler you’ll have two grey, plastic knobs directly underneath the boiler which will say closed on them. Turning these knobs will allow water to flow into the heating system and increase the boiler pressure.

On other Glowworm boilers and other boiler manufacturers, the filling loop will look like a grey, mesh, flexible hose which connects two pipes together. It will usually be below the boiler, in the cylinder cupboard, or sometimes below the sink or behind the washing machine.

Once you find the filling loop, the two valves on either side will either have black plastic handles or flat head screwdriver slots. Both of these valves need to be opened to allow water to flow into the heating and increase the boiler pressure.

Whatever type of filling loop you have, you must remember to close the valves and never charge the boiler past 1 bar as this could cause further damage elsewhere in the system and boiler.

Once you have pressurised the boiler, you might need to reset the boiler to clear the F22 fault by holding the reset button for 5 seconds and remember, even if the boiler has fired it stopped working for a reason and a professional Gas Safe registered engineer is the only person who can pinpoint exactly why and ensure your Glowworm boiler is operating safely.



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