Info menu and operational status codes
These are not faults, but provide information concerning the current status of the appliance.
During normal appliance operation various Status codes can be displayed by pressing the
The first screen of the Information menu displays the current Status code, this will change as the appliance runs through the various
modes and sequences.
Info menu No.
Description
i1
Current status
•
Appliance current operating status (see table 5 for operational status codes).
i2
Previous status
•
Appliance previous operating status (see table 5 for operational status codes).
i3
Maximum central heating output
•
Maximum central heating output (kW) set on the appliance.
i4
Maximum domestic hot water output (kW)
•
Maximum domestic hot water output (kW) set on the appliance.
i6
Domestic hot water flow detected
•
A minimum flow rate of approximately 2.9 l/m has been detected by the appliance.
– YES = Flow detected
– No = No flow detected
i8
Ionization current
•
Measured ionisation current (μA).
i9
Flow temperature
•
Measured primary flow temperature of the appliance ( °C).
i11
Domestic hot water outlet temperature
•
Measured DHW flow temperature of the appliance ( °C).
i12
Domestic hot water set temperature
•
Displays the current set temperature for the domestic hot water.
i15
Outdoor sensor
•
Temperature reading from outdoor temperature sensor, (only available if an outdoor sensor accessory is
fitted)
i20
CU version
•
Software version of the control box
i21
HMI version
•
Software version of the HIS (Human Interface Software).
i22
HCM version
•
Identification number of the HCM (Heating Control Module) and release version.
Table 4
Info menu
Greenstar i
- 6 720 806 946 (2015/03)
ErP
Controls
button.
11
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227 Error Ingnition/Ionisation fault
The 227 error code on the Worcester Greenstar 25i ErP 47-406-60 indicates an ignition or ionization fault. This means the boiler is having trouble igniting or detecting a flame. If the reset procedure does not clear the fault, a service engineer visit will be necessary.
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