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Product category: Heating Systems, Controls and Management
News Release from: Sentinel Performance Solutions | Subject: Central heating systems
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 15 September 2006

Sentinel boost life expectancy of
properties

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New central heating systems being installed in 2,750 properties will have an extended lifespan, improved fuel efficiency and lower running costs, thanks to Sentinel products.

New central heating systems being installed in 2,750 Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council properties will have an extended lifespan, as well as offering tenants improved fuel efficiency and lower running costs, thanks to Sentinel products Dodd Group has been subcontracted by Frank Haslam Milan to install the Sentinel X100 inhibitor in properties located in the Coleshill area

Stuart Lawrence, a Dodd Group Contracts Supervisor, explains: "The X100 concentrate is ideal as it can be quickly injected directly into radiators to prevent corrosion and scale build up".

"This helps maximise efficiency and complies with Part L Building Regulations".

"Using the X100 concentrate reduces time spent on site, therefore making it a much more cost-effective and labour-saving product which is of great benefit to the installer".

Dodd Group is currently installing the product in ten properties per week in an initial five-year contract.

Other products in the Sentinel range include a system cleanser, leak sealer and sludge remover - all designed to improve the longevity and efficiency of central heating systems.

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