
Trident - T600 Central Heating Power Flush - 500ml
The T600 Central Heating Power Flush is a powerhouse 500ml concentrated solution suitable for all types of heating systems, including aluminium-based. It fights damaging sludge build-up to ensure that your heating system remains efficient and functioning optimally, preventing costly repairs or replacements. Keep your home heating safe and clean with Trident's T600 Power Flush.
How to use
Open systems should be closed via F&E cistern (adequate draining from a low point is
recommended to ensure that all the T600 enters the circulating part of the system). Sealed systems: T600 should be injected into the filling loop or other access point. If the system is empty, pour T600 into any convenient point prior to filling.
Cleaning
Circulate T600, with all the valves open, for a minimum of 2 hours after central heating
has maintained working temperature but can be left in for up to four weeks.
Dosing Rate
T600 should be dosed at 0.5% of system volume - i.e.: 500ml bottle of T600 per 100 litres of the system’s water. Generally, one bottle contains enough for an average central heating system.
For larger systems use an extra bottle of T600 - over-dosing will not cause any detrimental effects to the system.
Please note: where a thermal storage appliance is fitted, allowance must be made for the increased volume of primary water. The concentration may be checked with a conductivity meter.
Important Notes
T600 must not be left in the system. Do not add to primatic system.
When is a Power Flush required?
If you carry out regular servicing and maintenance then a preventative Power flush should only be necessary every 5-6 years to clear debris and prevent significant blockages. However, this will vary depending on the system you have. For example, some boilers use copper heat exchangers rather than stainless steel which will corrode quicker.
IMPORTANT: If you are planning to replace your boiler it’s important that the engineer performs a power flush before the installation. Otherwise, you risk contaminating the new boiler with damaging sludge and debris that’s hanging around in the old pipework.
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Description
The T600 Central Heating Power Flush is a powerhouse 500ml concentrated solution suitable for all types of heating systems, including aluminium-based. It fights damaging sludge build-up to ensure that your heating system remains efficient and functioning optimally, preventing costly repairs or replacements. Keep your home heating safe and clean with Trident's T600 Power Flush.
How to use
Open systems should be closed via F&E cistern (adequate draining from a low point is
recommended to ensure that all the T600 enters the circulating part of the system). Sealed systems: T600 should be injected into the filling loop or other access point. If the system is empty, pour T600 into any convenient point prior to filling.
Cleaning
Circulate T600, with all the valves open, for a minimum of 2 hours after central heating
has maintained working temperature but can be left in for up to four weeks.
Dosing Rate
T600 should be dosed at 0.5% of system volume - i.e.: 500ml bottle of T600 per 100 litres of the system’s water. Generally, one bottle contains enough for an average central heating system.
For larger systems use an extra bottle of T600 - over-dosing will not cause any detrimental effects to the system.
Please note: where a thermal storage appliance is fitted, allowance must be made for the increased volume of primary water. The concentration may be checked with a conductivity meter.
Important Notes
T600 must not be left in the system. Do not add to primatic system.
When is a Power Flush required?
If you carry out regular servicing and maintenance then a preventative Power flush should only be necessary every 5-6 years to clear debris and prevent significant blockages. However, this will vary depending on the system you have. For example, some boilers use copper heat exchangers rather than stainless steel which will corrode quicker.
IMPORTANT: If you are planning to replace your boiler it’s important that the engineer performs a power flush before the installation. Otherwise, you risk contaminating the new boiler with damaging sludge and debris that’s hanging around in the old pipework.




