Potterton Gold Heat ErP Fault codes & diagnostics

6 fault codes with plain-English explanations, severity ratings, DIY guidance, and repair cost estimates.

Heat Natural Gas 2006 onwards Discontinued
GC Numbers 41-592-5141-592-5241-592-53
Download the Potterton Gold Heat ErP manual The official installation & service manual (PDF) — the exact document these fault codes were verified against. PDF

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6 High

Which version do you have?

The GC number on your boiler's data badge identifies the exact appliance and production years, as recorded in the UK Product Characteristics Database.

GC number Appliance (register name) Produced
41-592-51 Gold 15 Heat ErP 2006–present
41-592-52 Gold 18 Heat ErP 2006–present
41-592-53 Gold 24 Heat ErP 2006–present

All 6 documented codes

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Lights Flash Flash On

Your boiler has detected heat but cannot find any water to move that heat away, causing it to shut down to prevent damage from overheating.

High DIY-safe £100-280

What to check first

  1. Check the pressure gauge on the front of the boiler; it should be between 1 and 1.5 bar.
  2. If the pressure is low, use the filling loop underneath the boiler to top it up.
  3. Ensure all radiator valves are open and that the pump hasn't become stuck.
  4. Restart the boiler once the pressure is corrected.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Circulation Pump
  • Overheat Thermostat
  • System Pressure Sensor

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Lights Flash On Flash

Your boiler has failed to light after several attempts and has locked itself for safety.

High DIY-safe £90-280

What to check first

  1. Check that your gas pre-pay meter has credit (if applicable).
  2. Ensure your gas stopcock is fully open.
  3. Turn the selector switch to the 'Reset' position for five seconds, then turn it back to the heating or hot water setting.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition Electrode
  • Gas Valve
  • PCB

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Lights Flash On On

Your boiler has detected an issue with the air fan system and has safely shut down to prevent poor combustion.

High Engineer only £180-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Fan assembly
  • Air Pressure Switch
  • PCB

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Lights On On Flash

Your boiler has switched itself off because it has become too hot internally and needs a manual reset to start again once it has cooled down.

High DIY-safe £90-250

What to check first

  1. Wait 30 minutes for the boiler to cool down completely.
  2. Ensure all radiator valves are fully open to allow water to circulate.
  3. Turn the selector knob to the 'Reset' position for five seconds, then turn it back to the original setting.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Overheat Thermostat
  • Circulation Pump
  • Main Heat Exchanger

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Lights Off Off Off

Your boiler has no power and appears completely dead, likely due to an issue with the electricity supply or a blown fuse.

High DIY-safe £80-250

What to check first

  1. Check if other appliances in your home are working to rule out a general power cut
  2. Check your main consumer unit (fuse box) to see if a circuit breaker has tripped
  3. Check the fused spur switch next to the boiler is turned on and the fuse inside it hasn't blown

Parts commonly replaced

  • Internal boiler glass fuse
  • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
  • External fused spur

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7 operating states & engineer diagnostics

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