Baxi Combi Boiler - E119 Error Code - Low Pressure - Easy DIY Fix

Baxi Combi Boiler - E119 Error Code - Low Pressure - Easy DIY Fix


Baxi Combi Boiler - E119 Error Code - Low Pressure - Easy DIY Fix

How to fix a Baxi combi boiler displaying an E119 low pressure error code. An E119 fault code on a Baxi Duo-tec or Baxi Potterton Boiler indicates a low pressure fault. The system can be easily repressurised by opening the valves in the filling loop.

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0.78 -> Welcome to Big Ted's Home and Garden. In  this video I'm going to show you what to  
3.54 -> do if your Baxi Combi boiler displays this e119  fault code. Waking up to a cold house in winter  
9.9 -> is not much fun but this is an easy fix that will  get your boiler up and running in seconds. If you  
14.76 -> flip open the control panel cover and your  boiler is displaying this e119 error code,  
20.16 -> it means that the boiler has detected  that the water pressure is too low.  
24.54 -> And if you look over to the right you'll see  the pressure gauge which should confirm this.  
29.28 -> It looks like this should be okay but the  problem is that when the boiler fires up,  
33 -> the pressure drops temporarily and that's what is  causing it to trip out. So to get this boiler up  
38.16 -> and running again we need to increase the pressure  in the system. To do this we need to find the  
42.84 -> filling loop. The filling loop is underneath  the boiler towards the right hand side. This  
48.36 -> is looking from the side of the boiler. You can  see there are two valves, one here and one there.
57.6 -> You need to find these two valves  and then gradually open them both up  
62.52 -> until you hear water start to flow.
68.94 -> You should then see the needle on  the pressure gauge start to rise
77.46 -> When the boiler detects the pressure  is high enough it should then fire up
89.34 -> there we go
93 -> If we switch back to the pressure gauge, you can  see the pressure dropped as it did fire up so  
98.7 -> I left the valves open until the pressure was in  the centre of the green zone. It's about one bar.  
106.08 -> Once you are happy with the pressure,  close the valves and make sure they're  
109.8 -> nice and tight. You can see a fitting  that needs tightening up there as well!  
114.54 -> That's everything working  nicely. The pressure looks good  
119.4 -> and the water temperature is increasing.  The radiators will be nice and warm in a  
122.88 -> few minutes. So I hope you found this useful.  If you have leave a thumbs up. Any questions  
126.96 -> leave a comment below and don't forget subscribe  to Big Ted's Home and Garden. I'll see you soon

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v0b5ajSF2g