Product information

This product supersedes product no: 777188

Why Choose Potable Water Stabiliser?

Choosing Potable Water Stabiliser offers several compelling benefits. Its highly soluble formula ensures quick and efficient dissolution in water, providing immediate protection. This stabiliser offers comprehensive protection, preventing both scale and corrosion to ensure the longevity of your water systems. Safe and versatile, it can be used in multiple systems without any restrictions, offering flexibility and reliability.

Additionally, it is certified to international drinking water standards (NSF/ANSI/CAN 60), guaranteeing quality and safety.

Features

Prevents "Red Water": Effectively stops the occurrence of discolored water in potable systems. Scale and Corrosion Control: Provides robust protection against scale and corrosion in hot water heaters, coolers, and water tanks. Pipeline Protection: Controls corrosion in pipelines and other equipment handling softened or evaporated water. High-Temperature Efficacy: Remains effective at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F). Versatile Use: No restrictions on using treated water as feed water for boilers or engine cooling systems.

Benefits

Extended System Life: Increases the lifespan of your water systems by preventing corrosion and scale buildup. Reduced Maintenance Costs: Lowers the need for frequent maintenance, saving time and money.

Specification

Approvals

  • Certified by NSF to NSF/ANSI/CAN Standard 60 - Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects. Maximum use level according to NSF approval: 9 mg/lit.
  • Approved by The Norwegian Food Safety Authority

Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

Documents

Directions for use

Dosing and Control
NALFLEET™ Potable Water Stabiliser Liquid is non corrosive to ordinary metals used in feeding equipment and may be fed with a simple by-pass feeder or suitable chemical dosing pump. Typical dosage rate is 15 to 25mls/m3 water. Storage temperature should not exceed 40 C.

NALFLEET™ Potable Water Stabiliser Liquid meets the requirements of the UK Department of Trade and Industry for use in potable water.