Crystal air Multizone 200 User manual

Multizone
Ozone generator
Maintenance Manual

Specifications
Maximum Ozone output 200 mg/hr fully variable
Filter No
Cabinet construction stainless steel
Fan cfm 27 cfm
Adjustable output Fully variable
Power usage 12 Volt 1 amp max, optional 115
Volt wall adapter
Size 4.75 H X 4.75 W X 4 D
Number of plates 1
Warranty 4 Year
SPECIFICATIONS
MULTIZONE
owners manual
CAUTION: READ INSTRUCTIONS
THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING UNIT
(This ozone generator operates at 4000
volts)
HOW OZONE WORKS:
Crystal Air ozone generators use ozone to deodorize the air the
same way nature uses lightning to create ozone to clean the air
naturally. Ozone is very unstable and attaches to pollutants,
odors, etc. and oxidizes them. This reaction of ozone leaves an
area with fresh clean air.
CAUTION: DO NOT PLUG UNIT IN WITH LID OFF
1. Read complete instructions before using ozone generator
2. Open cabinet by following step 1 of the cleaning instructions.
Checkto make sure the generator plate has not moved out of
place. Once this has been checked the cabinet lid may be
reinstalled and the unit is ready for use.
PLACEMENT AND SETTING OF MACHINE:
1. (Placement) Multizone, ozone generators have been designed
for any small space that requires deodorization. Cigarette smoke
and most other organic vapors can be removed from small spaces
in 3-4 hours. Place Crystalair ozone generator in the area to be
treated and set up an oscillating fan for circulation. Operate ozone
at half to full for 3-4 hrs. Air out and check for lingering odors.
Repeat the procedure if necessary. This unit should be placed in an
area where the best ozone distributionis obtained. If possible a
small household fan will greatly aid in distributing the ozone
evenly. The ozone generator should also be kept away from very
dirty or dusty areas like the floor.
2. (Setting Ozone Level in occupied areas) 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 machines output is set high for a short
time to get rid of the problem odor as quickly as possible. As this
is being accomplished less ozone is required for the diminishing
odors, 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 the air. If there is a heavy smell ofozone,
there is more ozone present than is required to do the job. Simply
turn the rheostat down. This is a case where more is not
considered better. The levels of ozone required to clean most
environments are from .03 ppm to .08 ppm.
-The Multizone can be turned down by simple turning the rheostat
control knob.

Figure 5
Figure 4
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 1
CAUTION: Do not substitute the stainless steel mesh generator screens
with any otherscreen larger than the one supplied with your unit. A
larger generator screen will result in definite damage and most likely a
BURNT OUT UNIT.
MAINTENANCE:
Under heavy duty use orseverely polluted areas, yourCRYSTALAIR ozone
generator should be inspected every 4 to 6 weeks for fine dust or oily
residue collectingon generator surfaces or plates. Light duty use requires
cleaning every 2 weeks to 6 months depending on severity of pollution
and humidity. NOTE#
If a fine dust or oily residue appears, it is time to follow the recommended
cleaning procedures.
OZONE GENERATOR PLATE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
(WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE)
Ensure that power
supply is disconnected before starting any
maintenance procedure or electrical shock
injury may result.
CLEANING PROCEDURE:
1. Remove four screws from
each side of the cabinet.(SEE
FIG.1) Next, lift the lid off
2. Locate and remove the 1/4
inch nut that holds the HV wire
to the generator plate in place,
next carefully remove the 1/4
inchnut that holds the plate
together(FIG. 2 & 3)
3. Carefully slide the mica and
Figure 6
Figure 9
Figure 11
Figure 10
Figure 7 Figure 8
stainless screen off the stainless
bar.(SEE FIG 4 & 5).
4. Place mica sheet totally flat on
bottom of tray, and with atoothbrush,
water, and dish soap gently scrub both
sides of mica to remove all oxidized
material from surface (SEE FIG.
6).Repeatprocedure on stainless steel
screen then rinse all parts in clean
water. (Be carefull to not bend the screen out of shape)
5. Once mica and stainless steel have been cleaned place plate assembly
on middle oven rack at approx. 100 to 150 F. for ½ to 1 hour to ensure
plates are completely dry. Once dried, mica plate must be inspected.
Hold plate up to a light to ensure no arc holes have developed or that
any other damage is present (SEE FIG. 7 & 8).
(WARNING: All components must be 100% dry before use or damage
to generator will result)
REPLACING SERVICED PLATE IN MACHINE:
6. Assemble plate in reverse order of disassembly,
place both sheets of mica in the screen. Replace the
screw and one nut, leave the nut as
loose as possible.(see fig 9)
7. Carefully replace the mica and
stainless screen onto the stainless
bar. Take care to make sure that
one mica is on each side of the bar,
insulating the screen from the bar.
(Figure 10 & 11)

8. Making sure that the mica-screen assembly is straight and centered,
tighten the first nut.
9. Next replace the white HV wire and the second nut to hold the wire in
place.
10. When completed the plate should look like Figure 12.
11. Replace the lid on the generator and replace the 8 screws. Make sure
not to overtighten the screws, they will strip very easy.
12. Plug in the MULTIZONE and test for proper operation.
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
1. Fan works but no ozone:
A: Are the plates clean ? (refer to maintenance section) if unit
does not work after cleaning it will probably need to be sent in for service
work.
2. No fan or ozone:
A: Test wall transformer.
B: Try switching unit on and off a few times, the switch may have
some dirt in it.
3. Unit snaps or sparks:
A: Are the plates clean ? (refer to maintenance)
b: If unit makes a snapping or popping sound, moisture may be
present in generator plate (remove and bake for one hour at 150 F.).
Ensure upon reinstallation that stainless steel is centered as close as
possible and that all other components of ozone generator are clean dry
and damage free.
CAUTION:(Be very careful not to scratch mica plates). If snapping or
sparking still occurs or the unit does not produce ozone then unit will
have to be sent in for service.
WARRANTY
The Multizone is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of four years from date of purchase. Liability is limited to
parts and labor only. Shipping is the sole responsibility the customer.
CRYSTALAIR is not liable for damage caused by shipping, misuse, neglect
or lack of regular maintenance.
Questions and Answers About Ozone
QUESTION: WHAT IS OZONE?
ANSWER: Ozone is sometimes called "activated oxygen" . It contains three
atoms of oxygen rather than the two atoms we normally breath. Ozone is the
second most powerful sterilant in the world and its function is to destroy
contaminants and odors. Interestingly ozone occurs quite readily in nature, most
often as a result of lightning strikes that occur during thunderstorms. In fact that
"fresh, clean, spring rain " smell that we notice after a storm most often results
from natures creation of ozone. Ozone is also created by water falls. However,
we are probably most familiar with ozone from reading about the "ozone layer"
that circles the planet above the earth atmosphere. Here ozone is createdby the
sun's ultra-violet rays. This serves to protect us from the ultra-violet radiation.
Additionally, each of us is exposed to high levels of ozone daily for short periods
of time. This happens in heavy traffic conditions or during times when the
weather forces the industrial gases to remain lower to the ground than is
otherwise normal. The combination of these two factors can result in ozone
readings as high as 4 or 5 times the "regulatory" levels for continuous exposure
with absolutely no adverse affects as our exposure is for such short periods, and
the ozone itself decays back to normal oxygen so rapidly.
QUESTION: HOW DOES OZONE WORK?
ANSWER: While ozone is very powerful, it has a very short life cycle. When it
is faced with odors, contamination, etc. the extra atomof oxygen destroys them
completely by oxidation. In so doing, that extra atom of oxygen is destroyed and
there is nothing left...no odor...no contamination...no extra atom, only oxygen.
In addition to the effectiveness ofozone, we also know that it is safe to use. We
know this from our own safe exposures daily to ozone, weather, as noted earlier,
resulting from being locked in traffic,or passing through industrial areas. These
exposures have no effect on us beyond our acknowledging the unpleasant odor
associated with this "filthy air". It is the very unpleasantness of this air that
provides ozone with it's "built in" safety mechanism. Ozone is safe because we
notice it's unpleasant odor at very residual levels. By residual we mean, the
amount of ozone that is produced in excess of the required amount to kill
whatever contamination or odor that may be present in the room. This
equipment, when installed correctly will not exceed government guidelines for
continuoussafe exposure. Even if installed incorrectly, ozone provides its own
protection, as ozone warns us in a manner similar to smoke in a room. Ozone
does this by becoming so offensive at 1.5 parts per million that we would not be
able to stay in the environment for any more than a short period. This is much
like what would happenif we entered a smoke filledroom. However, while smoke
might harm us, research has proven that such a limited exposure to such a low
level of ozone would have no serious long term affect on us just as it does not
affect us when caught in a traffic jam during rush hour.
QUESTION: HOW IS OZONE PRODUCED?
ANSWER: There are basically two methodsof producing ozone...ultra-violet and
corona discharge. Most equipment uses the corona discharge method, simulating
in essence, lightning. Corona discharge ozone generators are fully adjustable
Equipment utilizing UV is not very popular because it is inefficient, unreliable,

unadjustable, and very costly to service compared to the modern corona
discharge equipment now available.
QUESTION: HOW LONG DOES THE OZONE LAST?
ANSWER: As soon as ozone is formed in the generator and dispersed in a room
some of it decays back into oxygen. This step occurs by several processes
including the following: Natural decay (or revision to oxygen) due to ozone
chemical instability. Speeding up of the above process by the presence of such
as walls, carpets etc. stimulating the decay process. Oxidation reaction with odor
causing organic material, which removes ozone. Reactions with contamination
etc., which again consumesozone by oxidation reactions. Additionally ozone
itself has a half life which means that "residual" ozone created (extra unneeded
ozone) will return to oxygen within at most 30 minutes, in amounts equal to half
its level. What this means is that after each subsequent 30 minute period there
would be half as much residual ozone left at the end ofthe period as was present
at the beginning of the period. This is similar to a geometric progression of
16;8;4;2;1. In practice the half life is usually less than 30 minutes due to
contaminants in the air. Therefore, ozone while very powerful doesn't last
long...just does it's job and disappears.
QUESTION: WILL THE ODOR COME BACK?
ANSWER: No. Ozone destroys the source of odor. However, in the case of
mildew the odor will return if you are unable to get rid of the moisture that is the
source of the mildew.
QUESTION: HOW DOES OZONE HANDLE TOBACCO SMOKE?
ANSWER: It reduces the irritation caused by phenol gasses, by oxidizing them.
Phenolgasses are the invisible part of tobacco smoke that causes such discomfort
to one's eyes and create the offensive odors. Ozone rids any environment of the
effects of smoke completely, rather than merely filtering out some of the visible
particles like an "electronic air cleaner".
QUESTION: WHAT IS THE RIGHT LEVEL OF OZONE?
ANSWER: 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
odor as quickly as possible. As this is being accomplished less ozone is required
for the diminishing odor etc., thereby leaving some residual ozone in the air. If
the machine 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 acase 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.
QUESTION:IS OZONE HARMFUL AND WHAT IF ANY ARE THE LONG TERM
EFFECTS?
ANSWER: Ozone has been known for almost a century now, so quite a lot is
known about it. Several regulatory agencies, including OSHA - Occupational
safety and health agency in USA, and WCBC Occupational safety and health
agency in Canada, have stipulated that the maximum safe allowable level of
residual ozone is 0.08 ppm based upon the historical safety of ozone. Note that
this permissible level is for continuous exposure throughout an entire 8 hour day
for 5 days a week. If anyone is exposed to that concentration of ozone, it is
usuallyas the by product of an industrial process like arc-welding. The temporary
affects of such a low exposure would range from headaches, to sore throats,
irritation in the eyes, nose and the like, similar again to what we would
experience in a traffic jam.
QUESTION: HOW CAN YOU TELL THE LEVEL OF OZONE?
ANSWER: There are a number of mechanical methods available, the most
common and effective being the Draeger tube, but the simplest, least expensive
and very reliable method is using the Eco (ozone monitoring) Badge. Residual
ozone becomes apparent to sensitive humans in the range of .01 - .03 ppm. or
well below the permissible levels for continuous exposure. As noted previously,
this residual ozone is extra ozone that is not required to reduce contamination
etc. Adjustment of the rheostat is all that is required.
QUESTION: WHAT ARE THE APPLICABLE REGULATIONS REGARDING
OZONE?
ANSWER: In Canada the Worker's Compensation Board of B.C. guidelines
stipulate that continuous exposure 8 hours a day for 5 days per week in an
environment containing maximum level of 0.08 ppm. of ozone is safe. The
normal concentrations that we will be using will be in the range of .01 - .03 ppm.
well within the guidelines.
QUESTION: CAN OZONE BE HELPFUL for CRYOVAC'’D BEEF?
ANSWER: Yes. If the premises where meat is hung, cut and eventually
cryovac'd, are treated with ozone, then this meat will be virtually contamination
free as it is being packaged in the cryovac. And will consequently retain its good
looks and stay fresh much longer before being sold or used than meat packed in
an ozone free room where both odors and contamination count will be high.
Treatment of coolers and cutting packaging rooms with ozone ensures not only
agerm reduced environment, but also a clean smelling room that customers and
employees alike associate with a caring and progressive management.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON OZONE
It is not necessary that you even smell the sweet smell of ozone (compared to
fresh country air following a thunderstorm) for it to be effective. Even roses are
an objectionable odor to some people, when in excess.
1.TO SET OZONE: Set ozone to a setting where you can barely detect ozone
after an hour of operation.
2.If ozone is still detected, reduce ozone setting, if the disagreeable odor is still
prevalent, increase ozone setting. Properly adjusted, neither ozone or the
objectionable odor should be detected.
3. levels of ozone required to deodorize most environments are from 0.03 ppm
to 0.1 ppm.

4CiRCULATION: Air circulation is an important factor in how effective ozone
works. An oscillating fan should be placed next to generator for proper
circulation.
5.MOUNTING: Generator should be mounted high in the room, 6 to 8 feet off
the floor. Generator should be mounted above the door pointing away from
sensitive areas.
6.P.S. When entering an enclosed area suchas coolers, ozone should be reduced
prior to entering.
A BASIC GUIDE TO DEODORIZATION
USING OZONE
OZONE SHOCK TREATMENT PROCEDURE :
Suggested size: PRO-10,000 , PRO-5000 , PRO-3600-5
The idea of an ozone shock treatment procedure is to eliminate the initial
contamination from the air and then provide continuous control over recurring
contamination by way of ozone. First we must assess the caliber of the odor
problem in order to determine the size of the Crystalair ozone generator which
would be required to sufficiently eliminate the problem odor in a short period of
time. Once we have chosen the ideal size of ozone generator for the particular
treatment area, the ozone generator should be placed pointing in the direction
of the problem area. Strong fans must be placed throughout the area being
treated to provide good ozone distribution. Operate the ozone generator at it's
highest capacity for as long as it takes to eliminate the odor problem. In most
cases it takes only a few minutes to do a shock treatment. If it is a type of odor
that is absorbed in furniture, walls and bedding, for example, cigarette smoke,
takes only 30 minutes with the proper sized ozone generator. After the shock
treatment procedure is complete, air out room and place a Crystalair ozone
generator permanently along with an ozone monitor controller if odor problemis
expected to be perpetual and constant. Severe cases may require a 24 hour
treatment. Milder cases may need a smaller unit or use lower output setting.
NOTE# while performing a shock treatment, make sure that all people, pets,
plants and other animals are vacant from the area to be treated. Also while using
HIGH concentrations in a room, be sure that ozone does not leak into connected
or occupied rooms by way of furnace vents or wall cracks etc..
GARBAGE ROOMS:
Suggested Size: PRO Series 3600-1, 3600-5, Depending on the size of garbage
room
Place the Crystalair ozone generator on a shelf above the door entrance
positioned so the air stream blows away from the sensitive entrance area. An
additional osculating fan will greatly enhance the deodorization results by mixing
all the contaminated air efficiently with the generated ozone. A shock treatment
procedure may be required as the first step to treatment in a garbage room.
(Refer to OZONE SHOCK TREATMENT PROCEDURE above), depending on the
severity of odors prior to placement of Crystalair ozone generator. Humid rooms
may need dry air routed to the ozone generator with a four inch vent hose.
COMPACTOR BINS:
Suggested Size: PRO 3600-1, 3600-5, 5000 Depending on severity of odor.
CrystalairPRO series ozone generator have a hose adapter for routing a four inch
hose from ozone generator outlet to garbage compactor. Attach hose to a
convenient location on compactor chute wall surface and boost the inlet hose of
the Crystalair ozone generator with a 265 cfm. fan to ensure the air in the
compactordoes not back through ozone generator. The ozone generator must be
mounted in a place convenient to rout fresh air to it and be safe from exposure
to water and rough treatment.
GROCERY STORE STORAGE AREAS:
Suggested Size: PRO 3600-1, 3600-5 or PRO-5000 Depending on the size of the
storage area
To reduce odors and reduce cross contamination of foods to other foods, install
aCrystalair ozone generator in an out of the way place, with an additional fan to
circulate the ozone efficiently throughout the entire area to be treated. Next
install an ozone generator monitor controller in the center of the treated area to
ensure the levels of ozone do not exceed the limits set by the Workers
Compensation Board Of BC which are .1 ppm. averaged over an eight hour work
period. The controller will cycle on and off as neededto maintaincontrolof ozone
at the proper levels.
HOTEL ROOMS:
Suggested Size: PRO-3600 1, PRO 3400-1, CA 55-1, or CA 45-2
These rooms can be generally deodorized in 30 to 40 minutes from cigarette or
alcohol etc., by using a PRO-3600 1 or 2 and a 20" oscillating fan.
Housekeeper should also wet/dry vacuum the contaminated areas, (ex. vomit,
spilled milk, spilled beer). with a good detergent solution before deodorization
procedure is performed.
ANIMAL URINE:
Suggested Size: PRO-3600-1, PRO-3600-5 Depending on the size of room to be
treated.
Customermust locate and identify the area of the urine contamination if possible.
Treat all contaminated surfaces with a liquid deodorizer. (All liquid contaminants
must first be treated with a liquid deodorizer). Customer may have to pull up
carpet, if present, in order to treat both sides if possible. Also treat the porous
concrete or wood beneath the carpet. Allow liquid deodorizer to dry, then place
Crystalair ozone generator in the room with an additional fan to eliminate the
gaseous odor absorbed by the carpet, walls, wood and fabric furniture,
mattresses etc.. Treat up to 48 hours depending on the severity of odors.
DECOMPOSED PROTEIN:Dependent on the size of room and contamination level.
Protein contamination is the resultof food productssuch as milk, fish, meat,eggs
etc. Other sources are from human or animal bodily discharge (like blood, urine,
feces etc), decomposed meat, decomposed animal within a crawl space, death
scene (decomposed body). In all cases of decomposed protein, the source of the
odor must be removed as the first step to deodorization. (It is suggested that
gloves and a respirator be worn to reduce the exposure to fleas and deadly
contamination). Next treat the contaminated surfaces of the floor or any other
items the protein was contacting with a liquid sanitizing solution to kill the
contamination. Then a good liquid deodorizer like C20 or equivalent should be

applied to all contaminated surfaces. Once the liquid sanitizing and deodorizing
has been applied and dried, the Crystalair ozone generator may be placed in the
treated area at a setting of medium to high to eliminate the gaseous odor
absorbed by the walls and furniture etc. Use a strong fan to help force ozone in
to the pores of walls and furniture fabric. Note # Ozone may be set on a low
setting before the technician does anything to deodorize the air in order
to make the environment more comfortable to work in.
SMOKING LOUNGES:
Suggested Size: PRO-360, CA-15, CA-55-2, CA-45-2, PRO-3600-1. Dependent
on the size of room and contamination level.
Crystalair ozone generator should be properly sized for the specific area and
number of possible smokers. Place the ozone generator close to the ceiling and
away from roof exhaust vents. Complement the ozone generator with an
oscillating fan to circulate and mix the ozone and contaminated air together to
speed up the deodorization process. Adjust Crystalair ozone generator so that
there is just a fresh smell in theair..Begin with the ozone generator on low
setting and work your way up slowly. One person at the establishment should be
in charge of adjusting the ozone generator output as the number of smokers
increase or decrease. If ozone is set for 40 smokers and 30 vacate, then the
ozone generator should be adjusted to lower setting, otherwise the air
will become excessively ozonated and possibly cause sore throat or headache. An
ozone monitor controller may be installed to eliminate the need to constantly
adjust the ozone output.
OFFICES AND STORE FRONTS:
Suggested Size: PRO-360, CA-15, CA-55-1, 3400-1 Dependent on the size of
room and contamination level.
The same procedures are used here as in the smoking lounges with one
exception, That usually there is no smoking in offices and store fronts, therefore
a smaller ozone generator may be required.
SMOKE DAMAGE CAUSED BY FIRE :
Suggested Size: PRO-10000, PRO-5000 Dependent on the size of room and
contamination level.
In cases of small fire and smoke damage (e.g.: Grease Fire on stove, Severe
toaster fire, fire place back through, mattress fire, electrical fire etc). With smoke
fumesthe premises shouldbe thoroughly cleaned including the forced air furnace
system before deodorization begins. Place a Crystalair ozone generator on each
level of the building accompanied with a good blower fan to force theozone
throughthe small pores of the walls, carpet, and furniture. This process may take
up to 24 hours for adequate resultsto be achieved. Furniture and mattresses may
need additional treatment by draping a sheet of plastic overthem and placing an
ozone generator underneath for approx. 1-2 hours.
MOLD AND MILDEW:
Suggested Size: PRO-10000, PRO-5000, PRO-360 CA-15 or CA-55-1
Crystalairozone generators reduce or eliminate the ability for the exposed mold,
mildew and fungus to grow. Mold and mildew grow in dark and humid places
where there is a lack of oxygen. In all cases the moisture and humidity in the
walls, floor etc., must be removed to effectively eliminate the problem. Once
moisture is removed, all visible mold and mildew must be removed, then a shock
treatmentprocedure can be preformed lasting for 2-6 hrs. A small ozone
generator can be used to help control continuous mildew problem odors.
AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS BOATS & RVs:
Suggested Size: PRO 360, PRO 36R,PRO 3400-1, PRO-3600-1,
PRO-3600-5
Cigarette smoke and most other organic vapors can be removed from a car,
truck, boat, motor home etc in 30-45 minutes. Place Crystalair ozone generator
in automobile, roll windows down ½ inch, and adjust vent fan on full. Operate
ozone at half to full for 30-45 minutes.Air out auto and smell for lingering odors.
Repeat the procedure if necessary.
CAUTION;
Some auto odors are a result of chemical fragrance deodorizers that are non
ozone depleting and therefore are very difficult to eliminate. Animal dander and
oils embedded under the carpet, and sometimes must be lifted and cleaned with
C20 or equivalent liquid deodorizer before treatment with ozone.
MUSTY BOOKS: Suggested Size: PRO-3600-1, PRO-3600-5
Books must be placed in a room and be opened as wide as possible. Arrange
Crystalair ozone generator and fan to blow over the books. This process should
take no more than one hour. Repeat if necessary.
FURNITURE AND CLOTHING ARTICLES: PRO 3600-1, PRO 3600-5, PRO-5000.
Make or utilize a room of proper size to accommodate all the articles to be
deodorized. Place circulating fans in the room to vigorously blow the ozone
around the room to penetrate the porous materials. Rout a four inch vent hose
from the ozone output to a four inch cut out in the wall of the deodorization
room. This procedure may go on for 1-12 hrs depending on the circumstances.
All procedures are basic. For more intense and extensive procedures, consult
Crystalair or refer to fire and flood manual for comprehensive procedures
RULES OF THUMB:
a.Odors created in a hot environment are embeddeddeeper in the pores of the
materials such as curtains, furniture, wallboard etc. This is due to pores
expanding when hot and closing when cold. A warm environment will always
produce better results than a cold one when deodorizing a gaseous odor.
b.Humidityalways produces or enhances an odor. Existing odors are amplified
to the human nose and odor causing contaminants like bacteria and fungus
flourish in warm and humid environment.
c.Overkill and persistence is the successful way to deodorizing.
d.An additional fan of high output is necessary to in all ozone treatments for
optimum results. The fan will force the ozone into the small pores of the material
to remove the odors absorbed.
e.In all decomposed protein, use a powerful satirizer or bactericide and a
powerful liquid deodorizer like Epolean N-100, N-7C or equivalent.
f.Always use respirator and gloves when handling contaminated materials like
rotten meats or dead animals.

g.Caution in areas of treatment using high levels of ozone. Treat all exposed
natural rubber with a silicone spray or Vaseline in order to prevent cracking. This
is not the case with fabric covered rubber cushions
h.Humid air supplied to the ozone generator will result in less ozone
production. Dry air supplied to a generator will result in optimum ozone
production. *Caution:*
. The water in moist or wet surfaces of fabrics combined with high ozone may
create Hydrogen Peroxide and result in bleached material. Avoid high humidity
situations combined with high ozone concentrations.
COMMON ODORS ELIMINATED WITH OZONE
CAged Books
CHospital odors
CAlcohol Beverages (Bars, Lounges
etc.)
CAll organic waste
CPet Odors
CAuto Exhaust
CBacteria
CKitchen Smells
COils and Greases
CBathroom Odors
CBody Odors
CBurned Hair
CBurned Food
CCarbon Monoxide
CMethyl Mercaptan (Pet Urine)
CMildew
CMold
CCigarette Smoke
CRotting and Decaying Substances
CMost Organic Chemicals
CPaint Fumes
CDiesel Fumes
CRipe or Rotten Foods
CSewer Odors
CFish Odors
CSmoke
CStale or Stuffy Rooms or Buildings
OFFICE AND ENVIRONMENT (Unoccupied Areas)
CGarbage rooms
CCigarette Smoke
CMold odors
CPet odors
CMildew odors
CMaintenance rooms
CDamp basements
CStorage rooms
CSmoking lounges
CRestrooms
CMeeting rooms
HOTELS & MOTELS
CGarbage compactors
(Unoccupied areas)
CGarbage areas
CLinen rooms
CChange rooms (Pool)
CKitchens
Clounges
CHealth clubs (Weight rooms, locker rooms,
dirty linen rooms)
CRestaurant or commercial industrial exhaust
stack and gas stream.
SHOPPING MALLS
CFood court garbage areas
CGarbage compactors
AUTOMOBILES & Rvs
CCigarette Smoke
CPet odors
CMildew odors
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
2.Rental houses (Unoccupied)
3.Apartments (Unoccupied)
CDeodorizing between rentals for
(tobacco, ethnic food cooking odors,
pet odors)
CGarbage rooms
CCommon recreation rooms

CRYSTALAIR
Aug 2001
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