Enhances sludge removal and protects the system
Sentinel X910C is a leave-in cleaner specifically designed for moderately dirty large heating systems equipped with a Vortex Max 5 or 10 filter. For optimal results, it is recommended to perform a water quality test before use. This advanced formula keeps debris in suspension, enabling the filter to effectively capture contaminants while protecting the system against corrosion and limescale buildup.
Water saving leave-in formulation:
Formulated to remain in the system: enhances sludge removal via the system filter without draining out system water.
Safe with all metals:
X910C is fully compatible with all metals associated with heating systems, including steel, copper, brass and aluminium.
Triple action:
Disperses solid debris allowing their capture by the filter
Protects metals against corrosion
Prevents limescale build-up
Pair with Sentinel Vortex filters:
Use X910C in combination with a Sentinel Vortex MAX 5 or 10 filter to maximise capture and retention of the dispersed sludge.
Description
A quality filter must be installed. The Sentinel Vortex MAX 5 or 10 filters are specifically designed for use in systems where Sentinel X910C can be used. Use a Sentinel Test Kit to determine water quality. If needed we recommend performing a full system clean first, using an appropriate Sentinel cleaner and a power flushing machine.
Usage
5L treats 2000L of system water. 20L treats 8000L of system water.
The formulation is designed to be left in the system to gradually lift sludge over time, allowing dirty systems to be cleaned using an appropriate filter.
The formulation also provides protection against corrosion in the system.
Type | Content | Dosage rate | Volume of System Water treated [Litres] | ![]() | Order Code | |
X910 Cleaner 5L | 5L liquid | 0.25% | 2000 | 4 | X910C-4X5L-EXP | |
X910 Cleaner 20L | 20L liquid | 0.25% | 8000 | 1 | X910C-20L-EXP |
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.