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Ozone Formula

Every unit comes with an Ozone Output Chart based on the formula set out below. Ozone output and cubic foot coverage will vary substantially with changes in temperature and humidity.

The formula is provided only as a general guideline for units with variable ozone output. Use of the formula will enable the user to determine the approximate milligrams per hour (MG/HR) of ozone required to control various odor situations.

 

Area x Odor Factor = mg/hr required


Calculating For Cubic Feet

(1) Measure the Cubic feet (Length x Width x Height) of the AREA being treated.

(2) Estimate the Odor FACTOR as follows:

Light Odor Factor = 0.005 Medium Odor Factor = 0.018

Strong Odor Factor = 0.036 Garbage Odor Factor = 0.035

(3) Multiply the AREA by the ODOR FACTOR to determine the MG/HR on the chart below.

(4) Set Ozone on the machine to the setting nearest the required MG/HR and adjust as required.

(Example: 5000 cubic foot room x 0.036 Strong Odor Factor = 180 MG/HR required).

Calculating For Cubic Meters

(1) Measure the Cubic Meters (Length x Width x Height) of the AREA being treated.

(2) Estimate the Odor Factor as follows:

Light Odor Factor = 0.18 Medium Odor Factor = 0.65

Strong Odor Factor = 1.29 Garbage Odor Factor = 12.54

(3) Multiply the AREA by the ODOR FACTOR to determine the MG/HR on the chart below.

(4) Set Ozone on the machine to the setting nearest the required MG/HR and adjust as required. (Example: 500 cubic meter room x 1.29 Strong Odor Factor = 645 MG/HR required.)


 
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