Baxi 24 Platinum Combi User Guide

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Pages 20
Year 2018
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Baxi 24 Platinum Combi Specification

The Baxi 24 Platinum Combi is a high-efficiency gas boiler designed for modern home heating and hot water needs. It features a compact and sleek design, making it ideal for space-conscious installations. With a heating output of 24 kW, it is well-suited for small to medium-sized homes, providing both central heating and instantaneous hot water without the need for a separate water tank. The boiler operates with an impressive efficiency rating, meeting stringent energy performance standards, thus reducing both utility bills and environmental impact.

The Baxi 24 Platinum Combi incorporates advanced technology for reliable performance, including a stainless steel heat exchanger that enhances durability and heat transfer. It offers user-friendly controls with a digital display, allowing precise temperature adjustments and easy monitoring of system status. The boiler is compatible with a range of smart thermostats, providing options for remote control and scheduling through mobile devices.

Safety features include built-in frost protection and an automatic air vent, ensuring reliable operation in varying conditions. The boiler is designed for easy installation and maintenance, with accessible components and clear diagnostic information to assist service engineers. Its quiet operation is an additional benefit, ensuring minimal disruption within the home.

Overall, the Baxi 24 Platinum Combi is a robust and efficient choice for homeowners looking for a reliable heating solution. It is supported by a comprehensive warranty, underscoring Baxi's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. This combination of attributes makes it a popular choice for both new installations and boiler replacements.

Baxi 24 Platinum Combi F.A.Q.

How do I reset my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler?

To reset your Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler, locate the reset button on the control panel. Press and hold the button for about 5 seconds until the display shows a reset confirmation.

Why is my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler not heating water?

If your boiler is not heating water, check the pressure gauge. It should be between 1 and 1.5 bar. Also, ensure the thermostat is set correctly and that there are no error codes on the display.

How often should I service my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler?

It is recommended to service your Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler annually to ensure it operates efficiently and safely.

What should I do if my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler is leaking water?

If your boiler is leaking water, turn off the water supply and power to the boiler. Contact a qualified engineer to inspect and repair the issue.

How can I increase the water pressure in my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler?

To increase the water pressure, locate the filling loop on your boiler and slowly open the valves until the pressure gauge reads between 1 and 1.5 bar. Close the valves after adjusting.

What does the E133 error code mean on my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler?

The E133 error code indicates a failure to ignite. Check the gas supply and ensure there are no obstructions. If the problem persists, contact a qualified engineer.

Why is my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler making loud noises?

Loud noises from the boiler can be caused by air in the system or a build-up of limescale. Bleed the radiators to remove air, and consider using a descaling agent to clean the system.

How do I bleed radiators connected to my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler?

To bleed the radiators, turn off the heating and use a radiator key to open the bleed valve slightly. Allow trapped air to escape until water starts to trickle out, then close the valve.

Can I use my Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler during a power outage?

No, the Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler requires electricity to operate. During a power outage, the boiler will not function.

What maintenance tasks can I perform myself on the Baxi 24 Platinum Combi boiler?

You can regularly check the pressure gauge, bleed the radiators, and ensure the area around the boiler is clean. For any technical maintenance, consult a qualified engineer.