Answer
Apr 23, 2024 - 10:48 AM
First of all, we can't answer the question in terms of Mg/hr, because that is a measure of ozone production that refers to units which produce ozone through corona discharge, or other methods that use gaseous oxygen in the air to make the ozone. Our units produce ozone via electrolysis. That means we direct an electric current through the water to produce ozone. We use the O in H2O to make our ozone. The bubbles produced are so tiny that the ozone mostly dissolves directly into the water. Only a very small percentage makes it out into the air. Which is another reason why folks like our products, because ozone in the air can be powerfully irritating, and should not be breathed in. (This is why there are "ozone alerts" in some cities, to warn the very young or elderly to stay indoors).
We can only measure dissolved ozone in terms of PPM, or parts per million. The PPM that the ozone will reach is affected by many things, such as temperature, PH, and what else might present in the water that the ozone will destruct itself on.
This is why we invest in laboratory tests by world-recognized institutions such as SGS laboratories, or more recently BCS laboratories who actually place hundreds of thousands of disease agents such as e-Coli and salmonella, in the water, to prove that the levels dropped to zero after using our products as directed.
Generally speaking, an ozo-pod 1000 will bring 1000 liters of water to 1 PPM dissolved ozone within 10-30 minutes. (really depends on the size and shape of the tank and if there is an aid to mixing the ozone in the water column.
We can only measure dissolved ozone in terms of PPM, or parts per million. The PPM that the ozone will reach is affected by many things, such as temperature, PH, and what else might present in the water that the ozone will destruct itself on.
This is why we invest in laboratory tests by world-recognized institutions such as SGS laboratories, or more recently BCS laboratories who actually place hundreds of thousands of disease agents such as e-Coli and salmonella, in the water, to prove that the levels dropped to zero after using our products as directed.
Generally speaking, an ozo-pod 1000 will bring 1000 liters of water to 1 PPM dissolved ozone within 10-30 minutes. (really depends on the size and shape of the tank and if there is an aid to mixing the ozone in the water column.