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  1. TwoMinutesTurkish

    Cold radiators and a baxi solo 3 pfl 60 that can't decide whether it's on or off...

    Turns out i just need to turn the plastic screw, did so, nothing for a few seconds and then some water started to drip out. Sealed it again, turned the heating on and so far the boiler hasn't cut out... happy days, just waiting now for all the rads to warm up and see if that was the issue.
  2. TwoMinutesTurkish

    Cold radiators and a baxi solo 3 pfl 60 that can't decide whether it's on or off...

    So, whilst waiting for the heating to cool down, i'm looking at the pump and it looks different to what i'm seeing around online. Where do i bleed on this? Not wanting to mess around with something i havent touched before, this plastic cap on the front, do i just pull this off? ASsuming the...
  3. TwoMinutesTurkish

    Cold radiators and a baxi solo 3 pfl 60 that can't decide whether it's on or off...

    The pump is burning hot, can't touch it for more than a split second. So i'll give the bleed a shot first as i'm reading online it should be a 'tad' warm...
  4. TwoMinutesTurkish

    Cold radiators and a baxi solo 3 pfl 60 that can't decide whether it's on or off...

    Thanks for the reply. I think it is fed from the loft yes. Pump is running (hot to touch and i can feel the motion of it running when i place my hand on it) Pictures below
  5. TwoMinutesTurkish

    Cold radiators and a baxi solo 3 pfl 60 that can't decide whether it's on or off...

    As the title says, i have a few cold rads (upstairs all hot, downstairs all cold - all bled etc, i can make the downstairs ones a little warm by limiting the TRV's on the upstairs rads). My boiler, a baxi solo 3 pfl 60, looks like its older than I. The boiler is firing up and then cutting out...
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