Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 Express 400ml

Product Code:
62310

Designed for use with Fernox TF1 in-line system filters or other similar filters, this unique inhibitor package includes an active dispersant that is proven to aid the safe collection of corrosion, debris and scale via a filter. The Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 Express enhances the performance of a system filter whilst offering full protection against corrosion and scale formation. This innovative, proven formulation also extends system life and maintains optimum efficiency, while still being an environmentally friendly formulation. Concentration levels should be checked as part of the annual maintenance system service. The Fernox Express range uses Barrier Pressure Pack technology and compressed air propellant to expel the product so the entire range is non-flammable. The propellant (compressed air) is not mixed with the active product so there is no risk of air ingress into the system which could accelerate the future risk of corrosion.

  • Unique inhibitor package with dispersant designed to lift and deliver circulating debris in the system to a system filter for safe collection and removal
  • Quick and convenient – doses in 30 seconds via radiator, filling loop or Fernox TF1 System Filter – no need to drain down the system
  • Must be used only in conjunction with a system filter – provides premium protection against corrosion and scale in mixed metal heating and cooling systems, including aluminium
  • Designed to be left in the system permanently. Treats up to 130 litres of system water (16 radiators) and the equivalent of 250m2 of underfloor systems.
  • Prevents scale and corrosion formation
  • Highly effective, environmentally friendly formulation. NSF CIAS and Belgaqua approved
Application

One single dose of this product treats and protects a larger sized property with a heating system of 130 litres, up to 16 radiators, or 250 sqm of underfloor heating. Fernox Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 Express can be dispensed directly into a radiator air vent, system filling loop, or via a TF1 Filter using the appropriate adapter supplied with the product. Fernox Express takes less then 30 seconds to dose the system without the need to drain down the system, saving time on-site. If dosing via a TF1 Filter, the filter should be empytied of any collected contaminants prior to treating with Protector+ Filter Fluid F9. It takes less than 2 minutes to clean in situ. Simply Isolate the filter, remove the magnet from the sheath, open the drain valve and dispose of the contaminants before replacing the magnet and closing the drain valve. Fernox Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 Express should remain in the system. It is not suitable for use in microbore systems. In single feed indirect cylinder, e.g. Primatic systems or similar, potable water chemicals must be used. For heavily sludged systems or new installations, Fernox recommends cleaning and flushing using Fernox Cleaner F3 or Power Cleaner F8 before treating with inhibitor. Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 must be used in combination with an inline system filter. The installation of a system, or new boiler should comply with all local legislation and regulations.

Physical Properties

Fernox Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 Express is a blend of corrosion and scale inhibitors and dispersants:
Form: Light Yellow liquid
Odour: Slightly aromatic
pH (conc): 8.4
pH (in-use): 7.8-8.5
SG: 1.17 at 20 °C

Package & Handling

Fernox Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 Express is supplied in 400 ml pressurised cans.

Fernox Protector+ Filter Fluid F9 Express is classified as non-hazardous for human health, but as with all chemicals keep out of reach of children. In case of contact with eyes or skin, rinse immediately with plenty of water.

Volumetrics
Product CodeSingle Unit BarcodeSingle Unit Dimensions (Depth x Width x Height)Single Unit Weight(Kg)Outer Carton Barcode (ITF)Outer Carton Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth)Outer Carton Box Weight(Kg)
62310
5014551623101
218 x 66 x 95 mm
0.60
05014551001497
241 x 178 x 339 mm
6.04
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Frequently Asked Questions
Make sure the system is turned off and allow radiators to cool down (1). Select a radiator and shut both the wheel-head and lock shield valves (2). If a thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) is fitted, close it by turning it to the minimum setting. Having removed the air vent pin using a cloth to absorb any escaping water (3). Screw the Fernox Express injection nozzle into the air vent (after cutting to the right diameter to fit tightly (4)). Fit the tube to the adapter and screw onto the canister. Attach the other end of the tube onto the nozzle in the radiator (5). Re-open the wheel-head valve (6) (or TRV) and inject all the content of the Fernox Express by squeezing the trigger for 30 seconds (7). After the product has been dispensed close the wheel-head valve (8) (or TRV), remove the injector nozzle and tighten the air vent pin (9). Open both radiator valves, turn on the central heating system (10) and let it run for 15 minutes to allow the Express to disperse around the system. Fernox Express can also be for dosed via the system filling loop using the appropriate special adapter supplied with the Express product as well as via the bleed valve on a fitted Fernox TF1 Filter. The whole process takes less than two minutes.
Soft and hard limescale on radiator walls can drastically reduce their ability to heat rooms efficiently. The problem often revolves around the boiler heat exchanger where the temperature is hottest, but deposits in radiators and pipework also lessen the effectiveness of the whole system. It is therefore important to consider the whole central heating system when checking and establishing why its efficiency has dropped. What causes fuel wastage? There are two main forms of deposits found in heating systems: Part L of the Building Regulations for England and Wales 2006 states that new all wet central heating systems should be pre-commission cleaned and treated with a central heating inhibitor. The correct method for inhibiting a central heating system is explained in a British Standard Code of Practice BS 7593:2006. If the cleanliness of a central heating system is maintained from the start, its life span can be extended as well as design efficiency optimised. However, if the efficiency of an existing system has been reduced due to a lack of cleaning or insufficient inhibition protection, remedial action should be taken. Fernox Cleaner F3 and Fernox Powerflushing Cleaner F5 are both designed to recondition systems and are particularly effective if the system is contaminated with black iron oxide sludge. Fernox DS40 System Cleaner should be used if limescale deposition is evident. However, it is important to note that cleaning or descaling will never fully restore the heating system to its original condition. After cleaning, the system should be protected against further corrosion or scaling by using Fernox Protector F1 or Fernox Protector MB-1, or in systems where a system filter has been installed, Fernox Protector + Filter Fluid can be used.
  • In hard water areas, limescale forms mainly on the hottest surfaces. Low water content and tubular boilers are particularly prone. High skin temperatures can attract lime even from relatively soft waters, but these are unlikely to cause limescale problems. However, temperature is not the only factor that can promote limescale deposition. The design of components or choice of material and surface finish can all increase or decrease the probability of scaling. As modern condensing boilers have far narrower flow channels in the heat exchanger than older cast iron boilers, less deposition is required to cause noticeably detrimental effects to system performance. Limescale deposition that affects system performance can begin from waters containing as little as 100ppm of hardness.
  • Black iron oxide sludge is produced continuously in all untreated installations, even in the near absence of air or dissolved oxygen, mainly due to electrolytic corrosion. If there are higher levels of dissolved oxygen (perhaps because of an aeration fault) it compounds the problem. Iron oxide is five times heavier than water and settles in areas of reduced flow such as radiators.
As well as wasting fuel, these deposits cause other problems such as boiler noise and component failure, notably relating to circulator pumps and boiler heat exchangers. Part L of the Building Regulations for England and Wales 2006 states that new all wet central heating systems should be pre-commission cleaned and treated with a central heating inhibitor. The correct method for inhibiting a central heating system is explained in a British Standard Code of Practice BS 7593:2006. If the cleanliness of a central heating system is maintained from the start, its life span can be extended as well as design efficiency optimised. However, if the efficiency of an existing system has been reduced due to a lack of cleaning or insufficient inhibition protection, remedial action should be taken. Fernox Cleaner F3 and Fernox Powerflushing Cleaner F5 are both designed to recondition systems and are particularly effective if the system is contaminated with black iron oxide sludge. Fernox DS40 System Cleaner should be used if limescale deposition is evident. However, it is important to note that cleaning or descaling will never fully restore the heating system to its original condition. After cleaning, the system should be protected against further corrosion or scaling by using Fernox Protector F1 or Fernox Protector MB-1, or in systems where a system filter has been installed, Fernox Filter Fluid+ Protector can be used.
One bottle of Fernox Protector F1 or Protector + Filter Fluid will treat a typical system of ten single panel radiators – double panel radiators, count as two radiators. If the calculated dose rate is in between pack sizes, dose to the higher figure.
No, overdosing is not detrimental to the system. It is important to ensure that sufficient Protector is present in the system. There is a test kit and a postal testing service to check the Protector concentration. Refer to Protector Test Kit product data sheet for further guidance.
Protector + Filter Fluid should only be used in combination with an in-line system filter, which can trap and contain the debris in the system before safe removal. It is ideal for use in circumstances where a system has previously been cleaned or flushed but subsequently has not been adequately protected so further corrosion has taken place. It is also suitable for systems with poor design or low flow rates which make conventional cleaning difficult. Protector + Filter Fluid enables ongoing purging and collection of system debris. Treatment levels should be checked annually as part of a maintenance and service programme to ensure full protection.
Fernox Protectors are suitable for use on systems of all ages. However, it is advantageous to clean and flush the system with Fernox Cleaner F3 to remove sludge before adding the Protector F1. Alternatively, the universal Fernox Filter Fluid+ Protector can deliver sludge and debris to an existing in-line filter or a newly installed TF1 Filter, whilst protecting the system against further corrosion formation.
This is an innovative, universal inhibitor package which uses the proven inhibition qualities of Fernox Protector F1 with an active dispersant. This unique formulation is designed to detect, lift and deliver magnetic and non- magnetic debris to an in- line system filter.
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