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Generators produce higher concentration of ozone

A ProMinent Fluid Controls (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 10, 2006

Ozone generators for water treatment use primary current controlled technology to produces a higher concentration of ozone by using oxygen gas as the source rather than oxygen extracted from the air.

Prominent Fluid Controls has introduced the OZVa 5-7 range of ozone generators for water treatment.

Using primary current controlled (PCC) technology, the range produces a higher concentration of ozone by using oxygen gas as the source rather than oxygen extracted from the air.

Since the units operate under pressure, the ozone produced can be introduced directly into water systems with back pressures up to 2bar.

The units can use oxygen from bottles or an oxygen generator.

Ozone capacity of up to 52g/hr at concentrations of up to 150g/Nm3 can be achieved.

Depending on the temperature, the water to be treated can have an ozone concentration of up to 90 parts per million.

The PCC technology provides complete protection for the electrical components and allows correct display of the ozone output in g/h.

As a result, any desired ozone quantity between 3 and 100% of the nominal capacity can be set reproducibly and largely independently of voltage and pressure fluctuations.

The OZVa 5 is housed in a wall-mounted cabinet, while the OZVa 6 and 7 are mounted in free-standing cabinets.

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