Ideal Heat Pumps: manuals, user guides and error codes
Looking for a Ideal heat pump manual, user guide, or error code explanation? ServiceMy has created a dedicated resource hub to help homeowners quickly find the information they need for their system.
Our guide library includes downloadable manuals, setup instructions, troubleshooting advice and clear explanations of common error codes. If your Ideal heat pump is showing a fault code, not heating properly, or you simply want to understand how to operate it more efficiently, our guides are designed to help you identify the issue and keep your system running smoothly. These resources are regularly updated and written by experienced heat pump engineers to help you get the most from your heating system, improve efficiency and avoid unnecessary breakdowns.
These apply for the following air source heat pump models:
- AH750664
- AH750665
- AH750666
- AH750667
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Heat pump malfunctions: Ideal Error Codes
If you cannot find the error code explanation or need help resolving any issues, ServiceMy can help diagnose and arrange a professional heat pump service to restore your system to optimum performance.
| Error Code | Title | Explanation |
| E01 | High Pressure Fault | Refrigerant pressure too high; commonly caused by poor water flow, blocked heat exchanger, or airflow restriction. |
| E02 | Low Pressure Fault | Refrigerant pressure too low; typically due to leaks, low refrigerant charge, or airflow issues. |
| E03 | Compressor Discharge Temperature Fault | Compressor temperature too high; may indicate low flow, refrigerant imbalance, or excessive load. |
| E04 | Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor Fault | External air sensor failure; impacts system control and efficiency. |
| E05 | Water Flow Temperature Sensor Fault | Flow sensor fault; affects heating regulation and performance. |
| E06 | Return Temperature Sensor Fault | Return sensor failure; may cause incorrect system modulation. |
| E07 | Domestic Hot Water Sensor Fault | Cylinder temperature sensor fault affecting hot water production. |
| E08 | Evaporator Coil Sensor Fault | Coil temperature sensor failure; impacts defrost operation. |
| E09 | Condenser Temperature Sensor Fault | Heat exchanger sensor fault; affects safe system operation. |
| E10 | Water Flow Fault | Insufficient water circulation; commonly pump failure, airlock, or blocked system. |
| E11 | Low Water Pressure Fault | System pressure too low; check for leaks or expansion vessel issues. |
| E12 | High Water Temperature Fault | Flow temperature exceeded safe limit; often caused by poor circulation. |
| E13 | Defrost Fault | Defrost cycle failure; possible airflow restriction or sensor issue. |
| E14 | Communication Fault | Internal communication error between PCB or controller components. |
| E15 | Inverter / Compressor Drive Fault | Fault with inverter board controlling compressor operation. |
| E16 | Fan Motor Fault | Outdoor fan failure; affects heat exchange efficiency. |
| E17 | Anti-Freeze Protection Active | System protecting against freezing due to low temperatures. |
| E18 | Refrigerant Circuit Fault | General refrigerant system issue requiring diagnostics. |
| E19 | Pressure Sensor Fault | Fault with pressure sensor or incorrect readings. |
| E20 | Control Board Fault | PCB or internal electronics failure. |
| E21 | Electrical Overcurrent Fault | Excess current detected; possible compressor or wiring issue. |
| E22 | Voltage Supply Fault | Power supply outside acceptable limits. |
| E23 | Circulation Pump Fault | Pump failure or not operating correctly. |
| E24 | Flow Switch Fault | No water movement detected; indicates circulation issue. |
| E25 | High Condensing Temperature | Condenser temperature too high; poor heat transfer or flow issue. |
| E26 | Low Evaporating Temperature | Evaporator temperature too low; possible airflow restriction or refrigerant issue. |
| E27 | 4-Way Valve Fault | Reversing valve failure affecting heating/defrost operation. |
| E28 | Defrost Sensor Fault | Sensor responsible for defrost cycle has failed. |
| E29 | Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault | Compressor discharge sensor failure. |
| E30 | System Configuration Fault | Incorrect setup or parameter mismatch within system. |
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