
OZONE
GENERATORS
Ozone
technology for swimming pools has been in regular use for over 50 years in
places like
Ozone
has also been in use in
Ozone,
although a disinfectant or sanitizer and oxidizer, it is normally referred
to as the primary oxidizer and alternative sanitizer when referring to its
use in swimming pools in the
Ozone
destroys viruses and bacteria such as e-coli and legionaries, and others.
zone
is over one thousand times faster acting than chlorine at oxidizing and
destroying bather load in a swimming pool. This drastically reduces chlorine
requirements.
The
advantages of using ozone in a swimming are many. To name a few:
Ozone
is a gas which consists of three oxygen atoms and is referred to as O3.
Ozone has a very short life cycle and must be produced on site at the pool
location. Ozone is created by a process where O2 Molecules are divided into
two 01 atoms. Oxygen diatom or O1 does not exist alone naturally. What
occurs after the splitting of the O2 molecule is the newly created O1
immediately loosely bond to available O2’s forming O3 molecules.
The
loosely bonded O1 departs the O3 and attaches to any organic which results
in oxidation of the organic (basically very rapidly disrupts the DNA/RNA
structures). The O2 is released as O2 and the contaminate that was oxidized
by the O1 is destroyed.
Ozone
gas is introduced into water by means of either a venturi injector creating
a vacuum to suck ozone gas into the water or with direct injection or
diffusers by pushing the air into the water with an air pump. The Ozone gas
mixes with the water. The best saturation of Ozone in water is obtained when
many fine bubbles of Ozone is introduced which provide more total surface
area of Ozone contact.
There
are basically two ways that Ozone is produced by man or by nature. One is
known as Corona Discharge (CD)
and the other is passing air across special
Vacuum Ultra Violet lamps. (VUV)
often times referred to as UV Ozone or Very Ultra Violet Ozone.
Manufacturers of each of these technologies say the other technology uses
more electricity. In reality they are pretty equal. In some applications VUV
lamps use less and others
Another statement by manufacturers is ease of maintenance between the two
technologies. This is also subjective and used by who is selling what.
Both
Vacuum Ultra Violet lamp Ozone systems and Corona Discharge systems are
available for use in commercial swimming pools ranging to the millions of
gallons.
When
man made corona discharge ozone generator systems are fed pure oxygen input
and also very dry air passed through an air drier, they produce high
quantities of Ozone. When manufacturers of Corona Discharge Ozone systems
provide Ozone output production graphs, they sometimes use pure oxygen and
very low humidity or dry air in testing. At a minimum, they often use drier
air than normally found in many areas of the
In
reality, Oxygen concentrators and air dryers are price prohibitive for the
backyard pool so ambient air only is passed through the cell. Pure Oxygen
does not exist in ambient air, and in some areas of the country, humidity is
very high. Commercial CD systems that can afford the cost, and do provide
Oxygen concentrators require additional maintenance such as cleaning
concentrator filters, and life cycle issues. They also require Ozone
monitoring safety devices.
(Ambient air:
A colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous mixture, mainly nitrogen
(approximately 78 percent) and oxygen (approximately 21 percent) with lesser
amounts of argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, neon, helium, and other gases.
b.
This mixture with varying amounts of moisture and particulate matter,
enveloping the earth; the atmosphere.)
Corona
Discharge systems provided with ambient air input to the chamber such as
backyard pools have certain issues that arise. Below are two primary issues.
One
issue is the high Nitrogen content of ambient air. As mentioned previously,
all elements passing through a
Another issue is Humidity. Ever wonder why it is that when you reach for
something or someone in the winter time where the air is dry and you are
zapped by a bolt of static electricity? Ever wonder why in the summer time,
or when outdoors this does not occur? These answers are simple—Ambient Air
Humidity. If humidity affects electrical conductivity in ambient air, could
it not directly relate to the electrical field in a Corona Discharge cell
hindering output?
In
review: Corona Discharge systems that are supplied pure Oxygen and dry air
produce high levels of pure Ozone. Corona Discharge units that are provided
only ambient air, such as backyard pool applications, create Nitrogen
byproducts and may experience diminished outputs with increased humidity.
Vacuum
Ultra Violet (VUV) Ozone Generators
VUV
lamp Ozone generators simulate nature’s way of creating the Earth’s outer
Ozone layer. This is accomplished by creating the equivalent of the Sun’s
solar light energy spectrum in the 185 nanometer range.
There
are differences in Ozone generation using VUV lamps versus Corona Discharge
(CD) equipment.
Ozone lamps are not affected by
humidity. In fact, humidity is said to increase the effective oxidizing
potential of Ozone generating lamps by drawing properties of the germicidal
spectrum through the filtering quartz. Some refer to this as Advanced
Oxidation Technology (AOT) and others Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP).
Ozone lamp systems perform very well in humid places, where there are issues
with ambient air CD systems.
As
with CD technology, the greater and purer the Oxygen amount introduced to
the input chamber of the lamps, the higher output of Ozone.
Unlike
CD systems that create potentially harmful Nitrogen byproducts with ambient
air, Ozone lamps only alter Oxygen converting it to Ozone. Ozone lamps are
not known to create harmful byproducts.
Ozone
lamp systems normally do not require the maintenance of CD systems. The
nitrogen byproducts created by CD hinder the effectiveness of check valves,
injectors, and hoses which is not as evident with lamp Ozone generators. No
special clothing or gloves are required for maintenance of lamp Ozone
systems. Note: Do not look directly at an Ozone lamp. Ozone lamps also
contain mercury, so proper disposal must be considered.
DIRECTIONS ON INSTALLING YOUR OZONE SYSTEM