Ready-to-use cleaner for solar thermal systems.
This is a specially-formulated product designed to quickly restore the efficient operation of solar heating systems in which thermal fluid has degraded. Sentinel R200 Solar Cleaner comes in a ready-to-use solution and works in just 20 minutes to remove sludge and deposits which negatively impact system performance.
Key features
Ready to use without dilution.
Removes sludge and deposits from degraded thermal material.
Cleans with only 20 minutes circulation time.
Effective at low or room temperature.
Non-foaming.
Easy disposal.
Compatible with system materials.
Description
Quickly restore the efficient operation of solar heating systems in which thermal fluid has degraded using Sentinel R200 Solar Cleaner. This will prepare the system for the addition or replenishment of Sentinel R100 Solar Thermal Fluid, which enhances system performance and prolongs system life.
Sentinel R200 Solar Cleaner works in just 20 minutes at low or room temperature to remove sludge and deposits which negatively impact system performance. The degradation process is indicated by a darkening of the fluid, leaving systems less thermally efficient and more vulnerable to freezing temperatures. Sentinel R200 Solar Cleaner comes in a ready-to-use solution and can be used with a flushing machine such as the Sentinel SolarFlush.
Usage
Sentinel R200 Solar Cleaner is circulated throughout the solar heating system at ambient temperature for a period of about 20 minutes with a flushing unit such as the Sentinel SolarFlush. For systems with deposits that are baked onto the surfaces, it may be necessary to elevate the cleaning temperature to achieve an effective clean.
Type | Content | Order Code | ||
R200 Solar Cleaner 10L | 10L liquid | 1 | R200-10L | |
R200 Solar Cleaner 20L | 20L liquid | 1 | R200-20L |
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.