Alpha E10 Fault Code
The Alpha E10 fault code means: your boiler has detected that the incoming gas pressure is too low to safely ignite or maintain its flame, so it has shut down to prevent issues.. It appears on 28 Alpha models in our database.
Technical description: Minimum gas pressure switch contact open
Engineer required
This fault requires a Gas Safe registered engineer. Do not attempt gas-related repairs yourself.
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Gas Safe Register →Alpha models that show the E10 fault code
Click a model for the full fault code list and model-specific repair notes.
- C25 Xtraflame Repair: £0-£100
- CB24 Repair: £80-150
- CB28 Repair: £80-120
- Cb50 Repair: £80-150
- Cd13r Repair: £0-£100
- Cd25 Repair: £0-120
- CD28 Repair: £0-£120
- E-Tec Repair: £0-90
- E-Tec 24 Repair: £0-90
- E-Tec 28 Repair: £0-90
- E-Tec 33 Repair: £0-90
- E-Tec Plus
- E-Tec Plus 10 / 18 Repair: £0-160
- E-Tec Plus 24
- E-Tec Plus 28 Repair: £0-120
- E-Tec Plus 33
- E-Tec R
- Evoke Repair: £0-£120
- Evoke 10 / 18 Repair: £0-120
- H25 Xtraflame Repair: £0-£100
- Intec 28GS Repair: £0-£100
- Intec 40GS2
- Intec 50CS Repair: £0-£100
- Intec2 25 28XE Repair: £80-150
- Intec2 30SE Repair: £0-£120
- Pro Tec 24 Repair: £80-150
- Pro Tec Plus Repair: £80-150
- SY Repair: £120-250
Source
Alpha E10 fault code information on this page is sourced and cross-checked against the official Alpha service / installation manuals for each affected model.
Reviewed by the BoilerFaultCodes Editorial Team · Last reviewed 27 April 2026