When you get Worcester error code 224 on your boiler, then you may be worried that your system is going to need an expensive repair, but failing to address the issue could cause a more expensive problem overall. Take a minute to read our guide about the Worcester error code 224, how to fix it and when to call out an engineer.

What Does Worcester Error Code 224 Mean?

If you are getting Worcester error code 224, then it is a sign that your boiler is overheating. An overheated boiler will stop working as a safety measure and then disapply the error code 224 to warn you that this is the problem. 

What Causes the Worcester Error Code 224?

When a boiler gets too hot and overheats, it cuts out to stop any further damage or danger occurring and is called boiler lockout. This safety feature is installed in all modern boilers and requires the system to be checked, cooled and reset before it will start to work again.

A boiler that is overheating can be caused by a number of things, including:

  • A blocked pressure release valve
  • A blocked condensate pipe
  • A fault with your fan
  • A pump fault

Whatever is causing your boiler to overheat must be fixed as the error will not clear, and you could be putting yourself and your loved ones at risk.

How Can I Avoid Getting the Worcester Error Code 224?

Preventative measures are always the best when it comes to maintaining your boiler, and one of the best ways to do this is to have your system serviced on an annual basis. During this service, an engineer will be able to diagnose any issues and clear the system so that there is no sludge build-up or blockage that may cause your machine to overhear. 

Some of the steps that an engineer can take when your boiler is already clogged include:

  • Flushing your system to get rid of any limescale or sludge.
  • Install a filter or reducer that will help to keep on top of any build-ups

What Happens if I Ignore the Worcester Error Code 224?

If you do not deal with the error code 224 or keep putting it off without a resolution, then you may end up needing to get a new boiler. New boilers are advised every 10 -15 years and may be the best way forward if you are continually getting problems in an older model.

However, a new boiler is the last resort when your system is not old, and so it is strongly advised that you respond to an error code as soon as it is displayed to help save yourself time, money and hassle.

Do I Need an Engineer to Resolve My Fault Code?

Many boiler owners do not want to call an engineer out to deal with a fault code because they are worried about the cost or the ongoing work that needs to be done. However, failing to get a qualified and knowledgeable boiler engineer to check your system can lead to your home being in danger.

If you are worried about finding a reputable service, then look for one that offers:

  • Clear pricing that does not fluctuate during the winter
  • No-obligation quotes
  • Emergency and standard appointments
  • Good online reviews

Taking the time to find the right company will not only mean that you can sleep soundly knowing your boiler is fixed but that you will always know who to turn to should you experience any further faults in the future.

Contact Rowlen When You Get a Worcester Error Code 224

If you need help to fix your overheated boiler, then Rowlen is here for you. We have a team of dedicated experts who are ready to arrange an appointment for you with one of our engineers. When you call, you will be able to choose from an urgent or standard appointment. We offer transparent pricing, on-time callouts and customer service that will impress – call us today and get your boiler back up and running quickly.

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