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Commercial Ozone generator machine Industrial Pro Air Water Oil Purifier Ionizer Ozonator High Efficiency Timer 0-60 min Manual
Commercial Ozone generator machine Industrial Pro Air Water Oil Purifier Ionizer Ozonator High Efficiency Timer 0-60 min Manual
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(Mechanical Timer from 0-60 min.)
This advanced ozone generator combines state-of-the-art technology with intuitive functionality to provide you with an effective and convenient solution. With a power of 200, 400, 1000 or 2000 mg/h, our generator guarantees effective disinfection and high-quality purification.
*Modern and Compact Design. With a sleek black design, this ozone generator fits perfectly into any environment and takes up little space.
*Safe and Efficient. Our ozone generator is designed with the highest standards of safety and efficiency.
- Assembly: Wall
Color: Black with Silver Band
Dimensions: 7-7/8"x 4-5/8"x 2-7/8"
Weight: 1.7 lbs. -
Ozone output: - 200 mgh
- 400 mgh
- 1000 mgh
- 2000 mgh
To determine the amount of water an ozone generator can disinfect in one hour, it is essential to consider the dose of ozone required to achieve effective disinfection. Generally, a concentration of 1 mg/L (1 ppm) of ozone in water is required for proper disinfection.
Below is a table showing the theoretical water disinfection capacity of our ozone generators with outputs of 200 mg/h, 400 mg/h, 1000 mg/h, and 2000 mg/h:
Ozone Output (mg/h) Volume of Water Disinfected (gallons/h)
200 mg/h 52.8 gal/h
400 mg/h 105.7 gal/h
1000 mg/h 264.2 gal/h
2000 mg/h 528.3 gal/h
Important Notes:
Water Quality: The presence of impurities, organic matter, and other contaminants can increase ozone demand, reducing the amount of water that can be disinfected with a specific amount of ozone.
Ozone Concentration: The concentration of ozone in the gas influences dissolution efficiency. Higher concentrations of ozone in the gas can enhance the amount of dissolved ozone in the water
Therefore, the values presented in the table are theoretical estimates. For practical applications, it is advisable to carry out specific tests and consider the particular characteristics of the system and the water to be treated to determine the actual disinfection capacity.