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Oh dear Ted, that's rough timing.To think you were talking about the luxury of a heated garage this week ...
Do you get any airlock in system, or need to bleed at any point Ted? Seems there's possibility if flow is impeded to give this alarm.
We run on a kerosene boiler from 1985. Very easy to fix and service, was built before any E fault codes
According to t'interweb it's more likely to be overheating, I Googled this: Baxi Bermuda BBU 15 HE error code e110This is one example:"E110 relates to the Boiler hitting its maximum temperature and cutting itself out to stop damage, so its basically overheating, there are several causes for this, its generally a circulation fault so a system blockage, Air lock or faulty pump, in very rare cases it could be the temperature stat in the boiler faulty. If boiler has pressure and there are no obvious pockets of air in system (bleed all radiators) then a Gas Engineer will be required to repair the fault."
It we are going to talk boilers our 16 yr old Potterton decided to leak this summer, just the right age to buy end of line nos spares, heat exchanger, sideplate, 2 connectors and control box for less tha £500 and my best mate just closed his heating business so cheap labour, thats 1/4the price of a replacement and basicaly new