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What is the right level of Ozone? PDF Print E-mail
The right level is when all the generated ozone is being used up accomplishing its job. However, this is difficult to obtain because it becomes a balancing act. Initially the machine's output is set high to get rid of the problem odour as quickly as possible. As this is being accomplished less ozone is required for the diminishing odour etc., thereby leaving some residual ozone in the air. If the machines output is not turned down after awhile then more residual ozone will be in he air. If there is a heavy smell of ozone, then there is more ozone present than is required to do the job. Simply turn the rheostat (output level control) down. This is a case where more is not considered better. Sales successes result when the dealer ensures that the results are what the customer expects. The most successful dealers usually install equipment on a trial basis and return to the trial location 24 hours later to ensure that residual ozone levels are not to high and that the customer knows how and when to regulate the machine to avoid a strong ozone smell.
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By Renatta Signorini
LEADER TIMES
Wednesday, June 25, 2008

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