Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Ken, Thank you for identifying yourself as a dealer in this type of equipment. It provides an accurate context for evaluating your information. BTW, if you don't have the specifications how do you known that the technical details you cited apply to the OzoneLite and not to something else? Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- > The process may be called photohydroioniziation. The common systems > use a germicidal UV bulb operating at 254 nm which does create ozone > which is immediately converted by the catalytic effects of titanium > dioxide into hydroxyl radicals and other forms of advanced oxygen. > The ozone is completely consumed by a well designed system leaving an > abundance of advanced oxygen like an invisible mist or fog of hydrogen > peroxide. The effect is very germicidal and reduces mold quickly. It > also reduces [chemically speaking] almost all odors into their basic > components of hydrogen, oxygen, water and carbon dioxide. The process > is becoming very popular where there is an aversion to ozone systems > as all ozone is consumed in the presence of the UV and the titanium > dioxide.. While I don't know the specifications of the OzoneLite I > imagine it may depend on a relative humidity of greater than 18% and > therefore might not work well in the Arizona climates. Other systems > with built in hygroscopic features work well in the h > > Glad to hear the Ozone Lite works well. > > Gibala > Dealer in Photohydroionization > and Radiant Catalytic Ionization equipment > [] Re: > ozone lights > > > -Yes, I know they do not emit ozone- strange marketing devise to > name something ozone when it has nothing to do with ozone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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