Vaillant ecoTEC Plus/exclusive

Diagnostic Codes – Overview

Code Parameter Values or Explanations Factory Setting User’s Custom Setting
D.000 Partial heating power Set partial heating power in kW auto: the product automatically adjusts the maximum partial heating power to the current system demand auto
D.001 Internal pump run-on time after heating request 2 … 60 min 5 min
D.002 Maximum burner lock time for heating mode at a supply temperature of 20°C 2 … 60 min 20 min
D.003 Hot water temperature Not connected
D.004 Measured temperature value of the hot water storage tank in °C If a hot water storage sensor is connected Cannot be set
D.005 Set temperature value for heating water on the supply (or return set value) in °C Current set value, set value of the parameter set for D.071, limited by the eBUS controller if connected Cannot be set
D.007 Set temperature value of the hot water storage tank in °C (15°C = freeze protection, from 40°C to D.020 (max. 70°C)) Cannot be set
D.009 Heating water temperature on the supply, set value from external eBUS controller
D.010 State of the internal heating circuit pump 0 = off. 1 = on. Cannot be set
D.011 State of the additional external heating circuit pump 0 = off. 1 -100 = on. Cannot be set
D.012 State of the storage tank charging pump 0 = off. 1 -100 = on. Cannot be set
D.013 State of the circulating pump 0 = off. 1 -100 = on. Cannot be set
D.014 Setting of the internal heating circuit pump controlled by the number of rotations 0 = auto (pump modulates based on regulation, with constant pressure)
from 1 to 5 = fixed pump setting
– 1 = 53%
– 2 = 60%
– 3 = 70%
– 4 = 85%
– 5 = 100%
0
D.015 Current number of rotations of the internal heating circuit pump in % Cannot be set
D.016 Room thermostat 24 V DC open / closed Heating mode off / on. Cannot be set
D.017 Type of heating system regulation 0 = supply water temperature regulation 1 = return water temperature regulation 0
D.018 Setting of the pump run type 1 = comfort (pump working continuously) 3 = eco (pump in intermittent mode) 3
D.020 Max. set value of the storage tank temperature 50 … 65 °C 65 °C
D.022 Hot water demand 0 = off. 1 = on. Cannot be set
D.023 Heating request 0 = off. 1 = on. Cannot be set
D.024 State of the air pressure control sensor 0 = open 1 = closed Cannot be set
D.025 Preparation of hot water, unlocked by eBUS controller 0 = no 1 = yes
D.026 Control of optional grey relay X16 1 = circulation pump
2 = external pump
3 = charging pump
4 = flue damper
5 = external solenoid valve
6 = external fault message
7 = solar pump (inactive)
8 = remote control eBUS (inactive)
9 = pump for Legionella protection (inactive)
10 = solar valve (inactive)
2
D.027 Switching relay 1 for multifunction module equipment 1 = circulation pump
2 = external pump
3 = charging pump (inactive)
4 = flue damper
5 = external solenoid valve
6 = external fault message
7 = solar pump (inactive)
8 = remote control eBUS (inactive)
9 = pump for Legionella protection (inactive)
1
D.028 Switching relay 2 for multifunction module equipment 1 = circulation pump
2 = external pump
3 = charging pump (inactive)
4 = flue damper
5 = external solenoid valve
6 = external fault message
7 = solar pump (inactive)
8 = remote control eBUS (inactive)
9 = pump for Legionella protection (inactive)
2
D.029 Heating water flow (heating circuit or storage tank charging) l/min Cannot be set
D.033 Fan speed set value rpm Cannot be set
D.034 Actual fan speed value rpm Cannot be set
D.035 Position of the priority two-way valve Not connected Cannot be set
D.040 Supply temperature Actual value in °C Cannot be set
D.041 Return temperature Actual value in °C Cannot be set
D.044 Digital ionization value 0 … 1,020
Good flame < 400 No flame > 800
Cannot be set
D.047 External temperature (with weather regulating controller) Actual value in °C, if the external temperature sensor is connected to X41 Cannot be set
D.050 Relative offset for minimum rotations 0 … 3,000 rpm 30
D.051 Relative offset for maximum rotations −990 … 0 rpm -45
D.060 Number of overheat limiter STB shutdowns Number of shutdowns Cannot be set
D.061 Number of automatic ignition shutdowns Number of failed ignitions in the last attempt Cannot be set
D.064 Average ignition time s Cannot be set
D.065 Maximum ignition time s Cannot be set
D.067 Remaining burner lock time min Cannot be set
D.068 Failed ignitions on the first attempt Number of failed ignitions Cannot be set
D.069 Failed ignitions on the second attempt Number of failed ignitions Cannot be set
D.071 Maximum set supply temperature for heating 30 … 80 ℃ 75 ℃
D.072 Heating circuit pump run time after additional storage tank heating 0 … 600 s 120 s
D.074 Legionella protection function Thermal disinfection is performed every 24 hours
0 = inactive
1 = active
0
D.075 Maximum storage tank charging time 20 … 90 min 45 min
D.076 Product individual number Device variant screen (DSN) Cannot be set
D.077 Storage tank charging power limit Set charging power of the storage tank in kW Maximum power
D.078 Storage tank charging temperature limit (supply temperature set value during charging) in °C 55 … 85 ℃ 80 ℃
D.080 Burner operating hours in heating mode h Cannot be set
D.081 Burner operating hours for water heating h Cannot be set
D.082 Number of burner starts in heating mode Number of burner starts (x 100) Cannot be set
D.083 Number of burner starts in hot water mode Number of burner starts (x 100) Cannot be set
D.084 Maintenance indicator: hours to next maintenance 0 … 3,000 h
“-” to deactivate function
“-”
D.085 Minimal product power kW
D.090 eBUS controller status 1 = detected 2 = not detected Cannot be set
D.091 DCF status with external temperature sensor connected 0 = no reception
1 = reception
2 = synchronization
3 = important
Cannot be set
D.093 Setting for device variant (DSN) Setting range: 170 to 199
The three-digit DSN code is provided on the product’s nameplate.
D.094 Delete fault list Delete fault list
0 = no
1 = yes
D.095 Software version – eBUS components Main electronic board (BMU)
Electronic board of the control element (AI)
Cannot be set
D.096 Factory reset Reset all set parameters to factory settings
0 = no
1 = yes
D.122 Set value of available pressure in the heating circuit 100 … 400 mbar 200 mbar
D.123 Duration of the last storage tank charging min
D.124 ECO mode for hot water storage Not connected
D.125 Hot water temperature at the storage tank outlet Not connected
D.126 Delay of additional heating due to sunlight Not connected
D.148 Set value of available pressure in the storage tank charging circuit 100 … 400 mbar 200 mbar
D.149 Detailed information on the circulation error F.75 If error F.75 occurs, read the following explanation for each diagnosis code value to analyze the problem.
0 = no fault
1 = pump blocked
2 = electrical pump fault
3 = pump idling
5 = pressure sensor malfunction
6 = no feedback signal from the pump
7 = incorrect pump detected
8 = insufficient flow at the end of the venting program

State Codes – Overview

State Code Meaning
Heating Mode
S.1 Heating mode fan startup
S.2 Heating mode pump startup
S.3 Heating mode ignition
S.4 Heating mode burner turned on
S.5 Heating mode – pump / fan run down
S.6 Heating mode fan reduction
S.7 Heating mode pump run down
S.8 Heating mode burner lockout time
Hot Water Storage Mode
S.20 Hot water demand
S.21 Hot water fan startup
S.22 Hot water preparation pump running
S.23 Hot water mode ignition
S.24 Hot water mode burner turned on
S.25 Hot water usage pump / fan run down
S.26 Hot water fan run down
S.27 Hot water pump run down
S.28 Hot water time burner lockout
Special Cases
S.30 Room thermostat (RT) blocks heating mode
S.31 Active summer mode of the system or no heat demand signal from the eBUS controller
S.32 Waiting time fan speed deviation
S.33 Calibration of air pressure switch
S.34 Active frost protection function for the system
S.36 Continuous controller setting 7-8-9 or eBUS controller setting < 20 °C and blocking heating mode
S.39 Maximum underfloor heating thermostat triggered
S.41 Water pressure too high
S.42 Flue damper feedback signal (only with accessories) blocks burner operation or faulty condensate pump, heat demand is blocked
S.53 Modulation blocked by device operation lockout due to water shortage (difference between supply and return too high)
S.54 Product in standby mode due to device operation lockout due to water shortage (temperature gradient)
S.85 Service message “Insufficient water flow, product in standby mode for 10 minutes”
S.96 Return sensor test in progress, heat demand signals are blocked.
S.97 Water pressure sensor test in progress, heat demand signals are blocked.
S.98 Supply/return sensor test in progress, heat demand signals are blocked.
S.108 Bleeding process in progress

Error Messages – Overview

Error Message Possible Cause Action
F.00 Power Supply Temperature Sensor Break NTC sensor plug not inserted/loose Check the NTC sensor plug and the connector.
NTC sensor damaged Replace the NTC sensor.
Improperly inserted/loose plug connection Check the plug connection and the connector.
Wiring harness interruption Check the wiring harness.
F.01 Return Temperature Sensor Break NTC sensor plug not inserted/loose Check the NTC sensor plug and the connector.
NTC sensor damaged Replace the NTC sensor.
Improperly inserted/loose plug connection Check the plug connection and the connector.
Wiring harness interruption Check the wiring harness.
F.03 Storage Temperature Sensor Break NTC sensor damaged Replace the NTC sensor.
NTC sensor plug not inserted/loose Check the NTC sensor plug and the connector.
Damage to the connection to the storage electronics Check the connection to the storage electronics.
F.10 Power Supply Temperature Sensor Short Circuit NTC sensor damaged Replace the NTC sensor.
Short circuit in the wiring harness Check the wiring harness.
F.11 Return Temperature Sensor Short Circuit NTC sensor damaged Replace the NTC sensor.
Short circuit in the wiring harness Check the wiring harness.
F.13 Storage Temperature Sensor Short Circuit NTC sensor damaged Replace the NTC sensor.
Short circuit in the wiring harness Check the wiring harness.
F.20 Emergency Shutdown: Overheating Limit STB Power supply NTC damaged Check the power supply NTC.
Return NTC damaged Check the return NTC.
Incorrect ground connection Check the ground connection.
Discharge through ignition cable, ignition plug, or ignition electrode Check the ignition cable, ignition plug, and ignition electrode.
F.22 Emergency Shutdown: Water Shortage Too little/no water in the product Fill the heating system.
Wiring harness interruption Check the wiring harness.
F.23 Safety Shutdown: Too Large Temperature Difference Pump blocked Check the pump for functionality.
Pump running with low power Check the pump for functionality.
Reversed power and return NTC connections Check the power and return NTC connections.
F.24 Safety Shutdown: Too Fast Temperature Rise Pump blocked Check the pump for functionality.
Pump running with low power Check the pump for functionality.
Check valve blocked Check the check valve for functionality.
Check valve incorrectly installed Check the mounting position of the check valve.
Low pressure in the system Check the pressure in the system.
F.25 Safety Shutdown: Excessive flue gas temperature Safety temperature limiter plug not inserted/loose Check the plug and the connector.
Wiring harness interruption Check the wiring harness.
F.27 Safety Shutdown: Incorrect flame detection Gas solenoid valve leaking Check the gas solenoid valve for proper functionality.
Moisture on the electronic board Check the electronic board for proper functionality.
Flame loss detector damaged Replace the flame loss detector.
F.28 Failed ignition Gas shut-off valve closed Open the gas shut-off valve.
Damaged gas equipment Replace the gas equipment.
Gas pressure sensor triggered Check the gas pressure.
Gas flow pressure too low Check the gas pressure.
Thermal shut-off valve triggered Check the thermal shut-off valve.
Loose/incorrectly inserted cable terminals Check the cable terminals.
Damaged ignition device Replace the ignition device.
Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
Ionization current error Check the ionization electrode.
Improper grounding Check the grounding of the product.
Air in the gas line Check the gas-to-air ratio.
Damaged gas meter Replace the gas meter.
Gas supply is interrupted Check the gas supply.
Incorrect flue gas circulation Check the air-flue gas system.
Ignition failure Check the ignition transformer for proper functionality.
Diagnosis code D.085 incorrectly set Check in the flue gas backflow installation if the diagnosis code D.085 is correctly adjusted.
Incorrect product code For air-flue systems with large lengths, check if the product code is correctly adjusted.
Condensate drain siphon clogged 1. Check if the condensate drain is properly connected.
2. If clogged, check if the internal insulation material of the heat exchanger is damaged.
F.29 Ignition and control error during operation – flame extinguished Damaged gas equipment Replace the gas equipment.
Damaged gas meter Replace the gas meter.
Gas pressure sensor triggered Check the gas pressure.
Air in the gas line Check the gas-to-air ratio.
Gas flow pressure too low Check the gas pressure.
Thermal shut-off valve triggered Check the thermal shut-off valve.
Loose/incorrectly inserted cable terminals Check the cable terminals.
Damaged ignition device Replace the ignition device.
Ionization current error Check the ionization electrode.
Improper grounding Check the grounding of the product.
Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
F.32 Fan fault Plug on fan not inserted/loose Check the plug on the fan and the connector.
Improperly inserted/loose plug connection Check the plug connection and the connector.
Wiring harness interruption Check the wiring harness.
Fan blocked Check the fan for functionality.
Electronic system damage Check the electronic board.
F.33 Air pressure switch fault Air-flue system blocked Check the entire air-flue system.
Air pressure switch damaged Replace the air pressure switch.
Loose/incorrectly inserted cable terminals Check the cable terminals.
Fan fault Check the fan for functionality.
Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
Too high backpressure in the air-flue system 1. Ensure no danger of excessive backpressure.
2. If necessary, secure the product (wind shield, larger diameter cascading pipes…).
F.49 eBUS fault eBUS overload Check the eBUS connection for functionality.
Short circuit on eBUS connection Check the eBUS connection for functionality.
Opposite polarities on eBUS connection Check the eBUS connection for functionality.
F.61 Gas safety valve drive fault Short circuit in wiring harness Check the wiring harness.
Damaged gas equipment Replace the gas equipment.
Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
F.62 Gas safety valve connection fault Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
Connection to gas equipment interrupted/interfered Check the connection to the gas equipment.
F.63 EEPROM (programmable permanent memory) fault Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
F.64 Electronic system / NTC fault Power supply NTC short circuit Check the power supply NTC for functionality.
Return NTC short circuit Check the return NTC for functionality.
Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
F.65 Electronic temperature error Overheated electronics Check external heat sources affecting the electronics.
Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board and the ionization electrode.
F.67 Flame validity error Damaged electronic board Replace the electronic board.
F.70 Incorrect device number (DSN) Device number not set/incorrectly set Set the correct device number.
Missing or incorrect nominal power coding resistor Check the nominal power coding resistor.
F.71 Power supply temperature sensor fault Power NTC reports a constant value Check the position of the power NTC.
Power NTC in wrong position Check the position of the power NTC.
Power NTC damaged Replace the power NTC.
F.72 Power supply and/or return temperature sensor fault Power NTC damaged Replace the power NTC.
Return NTC damaged Replace the return NTC.
F.73 Pressure sensor signal out of range (pressure too low) Short circuit in wiring harness Check the wiring harness.
Wiring harness interruption Check the wiring harness.
Water pressure sensor fault Replace the water pressure sensor.
F.74 Water pressure sensor signal out of range (pressure too high) Short circuit in the wiring harness Check the wiring harness.
Wiring harness interruption Check the wiring harness.
Water pressure sensor fault Replace the water pressure sensor.
F.75 Pump/water shortage error Operational disturbances Refer to diagnosis code D.149 for more information on operational disturbances.
D.149 = 1, alarm pump blocked 1. Unblock the pump.
2. Replace the pump.
D.149 = 2, alarm electrical fault in pump 1. Check the pump power supply.
2. Replace the pump.
D.149 = 3, alarm pump idling 1. Check the hydraulic circuit pressure, ensure that air is in the circuit.
2. Replace the pump.
D.149 = 5, no peak pressure value detected 1. Check the pressure in the system.
2. Bleed the heating system (air removal program).
3. Check the water pressure sensor.
4. Replace the water pressure sensor.
D.149 = 6, no pump feedback signal 1. Check the pump wiring harness.
2. Check the main electronic board.
3. Check if the plugs are properly inserted.
4. Check the pump power supply – ≥ 195 V.
5. Replace the pump.
6. Replace the main electronic board.
D.149 = 7, invalid pump detected 1. The detected pump does not match the product code, check the product code.
2. Use the pump with the correct article number.
D.149 = 8, insufficient flow at the end of the air removal program 1. Check if the shut-off valves and thermostatic valves are open.
2. Check the filling pressure, bleed the circuit – ≥ 0.15 MPa (≥ 1.50 bar).
F.77 Accessory fault (flue damper, condensate pump …) No or incorrect feedback signal from the flue damper Check the correct operation of the flue damper.
Damaged flue damper Replace the flue damper.
No or incorrect feedback signal from the condensate pump Check the condensate pump for functionality.
F.83 Temperature sensor change error (supply and/or return temperature sensor) Water shortage Fill the heating system.
No contact with supply NTC Check if the supply NTC properly touches the supply pipe.
No contact with return NTC Check if the return NTC properly touches the return pipe.
F.84 Temperature difference error between supply and return temperature sensor Supply NTC improperly installed Check if the supply NTC is properly installed.
Return NTC improperly installed Check if the return NTC is properly installed.
F.85 Supply and return temperature sensors improperly installed (swapped) Supply/return NTC installed on the same/wrong pipe Check if the supply and return NTCs are installed on the correct pipes.