Prevents biological contamination in underfloor heating systems.
Sentinel X700 Biocide provides protection for underfloor central heating systems against bacterial and fungal contamination. Such contamination can cause blockages in the system, unpleasant smells, and corrosion within the system, disrupting the smooth and efficient operation of the underfloor heating system.
Note: Use biocides safely. Always read the label.
Key features
Effective biocide and fungicide.
Long lasting protection.
Easy and quick to dose.
Compatible with Sentinel X100 Inhibitor.
Non-corrosive.
Safe to handle.
No toxic breakdown products.
Description
Underfloor central heating systems or other lower temperature hot water systems can be vulnerable to contamination from bacteria and fungi due to the lower system temperature and slower flow rate than a traditional panel radiator heating system. Sentinel X700 Biocide prevents the development of bacteria and fungi and their associated problems, such as blockages, unpleasant smells, and corrosion within the system.
For efficient operation of an underfloor heating system, it should be treated with Sentinel X700 Biocide and Sentinel X100 Inhibitor at first fill or following a clean.
Usage
In new systems, add 1 litre of Sentinel X700 Biocide during the final fill of the system. In larger systems, the product should be dosed at 1 litre per 300 litres system volume. Circulate the system for 30 minutes to ensure complete distribution through the whole system.
Important:
This product should not be mixed with other types of cleaning product other than those specified by Sentinel.
This product is only for use in the primary circuit of underfloor heating systems.
Type | Content | Dosage rate | Volume of System Water treated [Litres] | Order Code | ||
X700 Biocide 1L | 1L liquid | 0,3% | 300 | 12 | X700L-1L |
Sentinel is a company with a clear goal: we offer water treatment products and services that provide the best lifetime protection for heating and hot water systems. Originally launched in the UK by Grace Dearborn in 1988 and subsequently a subsidiary of the leading multinational General Electric, Sentinel has operated independently since 2005, expanding its international reach and range of innovative solutions. As of 2021, Sentinel is owned by Aalberts N.V., and sits in the hydronic flow control cluster.