Thread: Baxi Solo 3 PF
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Darren Griffin - PocketGPSWorld
 
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Default Baxi Solo 3 PF

Set Square wrote:
Probably. You could bottom this out by disconnecting the pump from its
current supply (junction box, or whatever) and putting a 13amp plug
with 3 amp fuse on the end of its lead. Plug this into a 13amp socket
(with the help of an extension lead if necessary) and see what
happens. If the fuse blows, it's pretty conclusive.


I'm about to give up on fixing this and call a pro, the only problem is, is
this an electrician's job or a heating engineer? I'm not rolling in cash
and would like to get this fixed in one hit, I don't fancy paying for a
hetaing engineer only for him to say it needs an electrician after I have
forked out for his call out fee
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Darren