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Ozone MSDS

Ozone MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)

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Practical Guidelines For Safe Operation of Cooling Tower Water

Practical Guidelines for Safe Operation of Cooling Tower Water Ozonation System

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Uniform Fire Code

Uniform Fire Code - Ozone

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AALSO 2007

AALSO 2007 Presentation

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In the Aquarium with Ozone

Unlike most water treatment applications, aquariums need to preserve the many living organisms existing in the water. Over the years, ozone has become a viable alternative to producing the quality most visitors have learned to expect. Read on...

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AALSO 2005 Air Preparation

2005 AALSO Conference Paper - Ozone Air Preparation.

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Ozone Generator Problems - Part 1

This is the first in a series of ozone system related issues that have been encountered by Ozone Water Systems, Inc. at various life support systems all over the world. The series includes Ozone generator problems part 1 (feed air), Ozone generator problems part 2 (backflow prevention), Ozone controls (interlocks), monitoring in water, OSHA safety monitoring for ozone in air, Ozone generators (line or medium frequency), ozone generators (air cooled or water cooled), and oxygen vs. air feed. Should there be any other specific items you are interested in, let us know.

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Ozone Generator Problems - Part 2

One of the more recent issues with air preparation systems are when a pressurized feed gas source is feeding a vacuum fed ozone generator. By this we mean an ozone generator that operates under a vacuum condition (using an injector) although the air dryer or oxygen concentrator requires pressure. We have seen systems in which the vacuum on the ozone generator extends back to the air/oxygen system and causes failure on this device. Operating the air dryer(oxygen concentrator) under a vacuum condition will cause failure of the ozone system. A pressure swing dryer or oxygen concentration media utilizing a molecular sieve material is designed to absorb nitrogen "under pressure". When the pressure is lost so is its ability to work. Some sort of vacuum break (valve) is required between the air source and the vacuum ozone generator. This valve MUST have pressure/compound gauges before and after it to ensure that both sides (air preparation equipment and ozone generator) are in the environments they want.

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Ozone Disinfection at a Wastewater Plant

In 2006, Petro Stopping Centers, LP in Kingman Arizona implemented ozone disinfection instead of chlorine in order to reduce costly chemical fees and found that a one year return on investment, along with a vast array of other benefits was achieved. This paper details the disinfection results achieved and the cost savings after one year of successful operation. Other benefits include improvements in water quality as well as reduction in the handling and storage of chemicals.

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