Ariston 501 Error Code: Meaning, Causes and Safe Checks
The Ariston 501 error code means the boiler has attempted to ignite but has not detected a flame. As a result, the boiler enters a safety lockout and may stop providing heating and hot water.
The problem may be caused by a temporary interruption to the gas supply. However, repeated 501 faults can also indicate a problem with the ignition electrodes, flame-detection system, gas valve, wiring or PCB. Check whether your gas supply is working and try one boiler reset. If the fault returns, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer.
Quick Answer
Ariston fault code 501 means “no flame detected”. The boiler has failed to establish or confirm a burner flame during its ignition sequence.
You can check whether other gas appliances are working and reset the boiler once. Do not remove the casing or attempt to repair ignition or gas components yourself.
What Does the Ariston 501 Error Code Mean?
When an Ariston boiler receives a demand for heating or hot water, it begins an ignition sequence. The boiler must create a flame and then confirm that the flame is stable.
If no flame is detected, the boiler stops operating and displays error code 501. This safety lockout prevents the appliance from continuing to release gas when reliable ignition has not been confirmed.
Ariston user manuals for boilers including the Clas ONE, Cares ONE and Genus ONE describe error 501 as “no flame detection” and identify it as an operation shutdown that may be reset from the control panel.
The exact controls and reset procedure can differ between Ariston models, so always check the user manual for your boiler.
Which Ariston Boilers Can Display Error 501?
The 501 code appears across several Ariston boiler ranges, including models within the:
Ariston Clas range
Ariston Clas ONE range
Ariston Clas ONE R range
Ariston Cares ONE range
Ariston Genus ONE range
Ariston Alteas ONE range
This is not necessarily a complete model list. Confirm the meaning against the manual for the exact boiler before ordering parts or beginning repairs.
Common Causes of Ariston Fault Code 501
Error 501 identifies the result-no flame has been detected-but it does not confirm which component has failed.
| Possible cause | Why it may triggers 501 Fault | Who should investigate |
| Interrupted gas supply | The burner cannot ignite if gas is not reaching the boiler. | Homeowner |
| Prepayment meter out of credit | The property may have no working gas supply. | Homeowner |
| Low or unstable gas pressure | The boiler may not receive enough gas to establish a stable flame. | Gas Safe engineer |
| Ignition electrode fault | A weak or missing spark may prevent the burner from lighting. | Gas Safe engineer |
| Flame-detection electrode fault | The burner may light, but the boiler may not confirm that a flame is present. | Gas Safe engineer |
| Damaged ignition lead or wiring | The spark or flame signal may not reach the correct component. | Gas Safe engineer |
| Gas valve fault | The gas valve may not open or regulate gas correctly during ignition. | Gas Safe engineer |
| Burner or combustion issue | The gas-and-air mixture may fail to ignite or remain stable. | Gas Safe engineer |
| PCB fault | The boiler may not control the ignition sequence or process the flame signal correctly. | Gas Safe engineer |
Ignition electrodes, flame-detection electrodes, the gas valve, burner, wiring and PCB all form part of the wider ignition and flame-proving process. A qualified engineer must test the system rather than replacing parts based only on the displayed code.
Safe Checks for Homeowners
There are a few checks you can complete without opening the boiler.
Check whether other gas appliances work
Try another gas appliance, such as a gas hob. If no gas appliances are working, the problem may relate to the property’s gas supply rather than the boiler itself.
Do not repeatedly attempt to ignite another appliance if you smell gas.
Check your prepayment meter
Where the property uses a prepayment gas meter, confirm that:
The meter has sufficient credit.
The display is not showing an error.
The gas supply has been restored correctly after adding credit.
Look for a wider gas-supply interruption
Check whether your gas supplier has reported any local supply work or interruption. Contact the gas supplier where there appears to be no gas entering the property.
Reset the boiler once
Follow the reset instructions in the user manual for your exact Ariston model.
On many Ariston boilers, this involves pressing the designated reset button and waiting for the boiler to restart its ignition sequence. Official manuals state that fault 501 can be reset from the control panel.
Try one reset only. If error 501 returns, stop resetting the boiler and arrange a professional diagnosis.
Record any other displayed codes
Some Ariston boilers may display ignition-related status codes before or alongside 501:
5P1: First ignition attempt failed
5P2: Second ignition attempt failed
5P3: Flame cut-off
501: No flame detected
504: Flame lift
Recording the sequence can help the engineer understand when the ignition process fails.
What Should a Gas Safe Engineer Check?
An engineer may inspect and test:
The incoming and working gas pressure.
The boiler’s complete ignition sequence.
The spark and ignition electrode condition.
The flame-detection or ionisation electrode.
Electrode leads, wiring connections and earth continuity.
Gas-valve operation and adjustment.
Burner condition and combustion performance.
Fan, air-intake and flue conditions where relevant.
PCB inputs, outputs and flame-signal processing.
The stored error history within the boiler controls.
The correct procedure depends on the model. Testing should follow the relevant Ariston installation and servicing manual.
Gas-boiler repairs must be completed by an engineer who is Gas Safe registered and qualified for the work being undertaken.
Is Ariston 501 a Pilot-Light Problem?
Not usually.
Modern Ariston boilers generally use electronic ignition rather than a permanently burning pilot light. It is therefore more accurate to describe 501 as an ignition or flame-detection fault.
The burner may have failed to light, or a flame may have formed without being correctly detected by the boiler.
Parts That May Be Related to Error 501
Depending on the engineer’s diagnosis, related parts could include:
Ignition electrodes
Flame-sensing or ionisation electrodes
Combined ignition and detection electrode assemblies
Ignition leads
Gas valves
Wiring harnesses
Printed circuit boards
Burners or ignition components
Error 501 does not prove that any individual component requires replacement.
Need an Ariston Boiler Part?
Heating & Catering Parts supplies a wide selection of Ariston boiler spares, including electrodes, gas valves, ignition components, fans, wiring and PCBs.
Before ordering, confirm compatibility using:
The complete boiler model
The boiler’s GC number
The manufacturer part number
FAQs
Yes. You can follow the user manual and attempt one reset. If the fault returns, arrange an engineer visit rather than repeatedly resetting the boiler.
Usually, yes. Because the burner has not been safely ignited or confirmed, the boiler may remain locked out and cannot produce heat.
Not normally. On many modern Ariston boilers, insufficient system pressure is shown as error 108, while 501 means no flame has been detected.
No. A PCB issue is one possible cause, but gas-supply, electrode, ignition-lead and gas-valve problems should also be tested. The PCB should not be replaced without proper diagnosis.
No. Accessing the electrode requires opening the boiler and working around gas and combustion components. This should be completed by a suitably qualified Gas Safe engineer.
A returning fault usually means that the original ignition or flame-detection problem remains. The boiler needs diagnostic testing rather than further resets.



