High
F.20 on Vaillant ecoTEC Pro 24

Your boiler has shut itself down because it has detected that it is getting far too hot, usually due to a lack of water flow or a circulation blockage.

Call an engineer soon

Book a Gas Safe engineer within 24 to 48 hours. Your boiler may be unsafe or could break down completely if left.

What the manual says

Manufacturer manual

Safety switch-off: Temperature limiter - Maximum temperature at the flow/return temperature sensor is too high when the safety cut-out function is operating using the NTC

Shared across the range
This code is shared by the boilers in this range, which use the same control board. It may not be printed in this exact variant’s manual.
Plain-English guidance below. Severity, DIY steps, costs and parts are our interpretation to help you act, not text from the manual.

What causes this fault?

This fault occurs when the boiler's internal water temperature rises too quickly or exceeds a safe limit, triggering an emergency shutdown to prevent damage. The most common reasons are a seized pump failing to move water, a buildup of sludge blocking the heat exchanger, or air trapped within the system preventing proper circulation.

This issue often appears when the heating is first turned on after summer, as circulation pumps can seize up during long periods of inactivity.

Engineer required

This is a high severity fault. Stop using the boiler and call a Gas Safe registered engineer. Do not attempt gas-related repairs yourself.

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