An easy way to introduce additives to systems.
Specially designed for dosing the Sentinel range of water treatment liquids into the central heating system, the Sentinel Dosing Vessel is a compact and robust essential for any heating installer or engineer.
Key features
Compact and robust.
Fully adjustable output.
Corrosion resistant construction.
Integral pumping system.
Tapered nozzles supplied will fit most radiator air vents.
Supplied complete with boiler fill loop adaptor.
Description
The Sentinel Dosing Vessel is the easy and efficient way to add Sentinel water treatment chemicals to a central heating system, enabling you to tackle the problems of boiler noise, limescale build up, corrosion and sludge with the designated products from our range.
Using the unit’s ball valve, you can control the dosage rate and its interchangeable adaptors allow you to inject through a combination boiler's filling loop or any other convenient point such as a radiator air vent.
Usage
Ensure that pump and boiler are off by isolating the power.
In the case of an open system, dosing can be effected via a radiator or any dedicated dosing point in the pipework. For a sealed system, the filling loop serves as an additional convenient dosing point.
To inject into a radiator: Isolate the radiator and drain sufficient water from it to enable the bleed pin (or the whole fitting) to be removed without spilling water. The bottle should not be pressurised at this time. To inject the additive via a filling loop may require the draining of some water from the system, because in a sealed system, water cannot be displaced to make room for the additive. The maximum operating pressure of the bottle is 18 psi (1.23 bar), so unless the system is very large it is advisable to drain off approximately the same amount of water as there is additive to be dosed.
Fit the appropriate dosing adapter to the radiator (or filling loop) and connect the bottle hose to the adapter.
Remove the bottle plunger assembly from the bottle. This is done by twisting the plunger anticlockwise. Empty the additive into the bottle, observing all handling precautions.
Reassemble the bottle and pressurise by operating the plunger no more than 30 depressions.
Open the radiator valves (or filling loop valve).
Release the additive into the system by opening the fluid flow valve on the flexible hose. Observe the fluid level falling in the bottle. If necessary, the plunger should be operated to empty the bottle completely. In the case of a radiator, a small volume of air should be allowed to enter the system - this will ensure that when the adapter is removed, no water will spill out.
Close the fluid flow valve.
Close the radiator valves (or filling loop valve) and release any remaining pressure in the bottle.
Open the fluid flow valve. In the case of a radiator, this will release any air back into the bottle. If the operation has been carried out properly, no water will be displaced into the hose and bottle.
Loosen the hose connector and remove the adapter. If applicable, refit the radiator plug, open the radiator valves and vent the radiator.
Switch the power back on and re-commission the system.
After leaving the premises release any air pressure in the bottle to the atmosphere, and store any unused additive. Do not use the bottle to transport additive.
Type | Order Code | ||
Dosing Vessel | 1 | DOSING-VESSEL |
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.