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Apr 23, 2024 - 10:48 AM
The ozone output of the Ozo-Pod 1000 cannot be measured in Mg/hr because it uses electrolysis, not corona discharge, to produce ozone. This process involves directing an electric current through water, utilizing the oxygen in H2O to generate ozone. The tiny bubbles formed mostly dissolve in the water, with only a minimal amount released into the air, reducing the risk of irritation from airborne ozone. Consequently, we measure the dissolved ozone in parts per million (PPM). Factors like temperature, pH, and other substances in the water can affect the PPM level. To ensure effectiveness, we conduct laboratory tests with renowned institutions such as SGS laboratories and BCS laboratories, which verify that disease agents like E. coli and salmonella are eliminated. Typically, the Ozo-Pod 1000, a high-grade ozone water purifier, can achieve 1 PPM of dissolved ozone in 1000 liters of water within 10-30 minutes, depending on the tank's size, shape, and mixing aids.
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