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How Long To Leave In Ch System
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Im about to add 2 litres of sentinel X800 jetflo flushing chemical to my central heating system. How long should i leave it in there for. Ive been told up to 6 weeks ?
Any advice welcome
Thanks, HM
Any advice welcome
Thanks, HM
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X800 is designed for use with a power flushing machine and would normally be flushed around the system overnight only. It would then be drained out and the system filled and flushed with fresh water. Drained again and then you should add an inhibitor ... something like Sentinel X100.
If you do not have access to a flushing machine, personally I would use X400 and leave it in the system for 4 weeks before filling and draining the system a number of times with fresh water. When I did mine a few weeks ago the X400 was in the system for 3 weeks prior to being drained. I then added a connection to my central heating at it's highest point whereby it allowed me to run mains pressure fresh water through my heating system, until it ran clear.
( run your drain pipe into a white bucket so as to make it easier to identify any debris).
If your boiler happens to have an aluminium heat exchanger you shouldn't really leave X800 in the system for more than 3 to 4 hours..!
Do your research .... http:// www.sen tinel-s olution s.net/p roduct/ detail/ central -heatin g/liqui ds/x800 -jetflo -ultima te-clea ner/
X800 is designed for use with a power flushing machine and would normally be flushed around the system overnight only. It would then be drained out and the system filled and flushed with fresh water. Drained again and then you should add an inhibitor ... something like Sentinel X100.
If you do not have access to a flushing machine, personally I would use X400 and leave it in the system for 4 weeks before filling and draining the system a number of times with fresh water. When I did mine a few weeks ago the X400 was in the system for 3 weeks prior to being drained. I then added a connection to my central heating at it's highest point whereby it allowed me to run mains pressure fresh water through my heating system, until it ran clear.
( run your drain pipe into a white bucket so as to make it easier to identify any debris).
If your boiler happens to have an aluminium heat exchanger you shouldn't really leave X800 in the system for more than 3 to 4 hours..!
Do your research .... http://
You should really use it with a power flusher for the best results. The website (good place for information btw) says:
Sentinel X800 Jetflo should be circulated, preferably at normal operating temperature, with all valves open and the pump turned to maximum flow for a minimum period of 1 hour or until satisfactory performance is restored. It also recommends adding x100 inhibitor of x500 antifreeze afterwards.
Sentinel X800 Jetflo should be circulated, preferably at normal operating temperature, with all valves open and the pump turned to maximum flow for a minimum period of 1 hour or until satisfactory performance is restored. It also recommends adding x100 inhibitor of x500 antifreeze afterwards.