Powr-Flite PFPZ User manual

WARNING: OPERATOR MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
Powr-Zone Ozone Generator
OPERATORS MANUAL AND PARTS LIST
Model PFPZ
X9234 10/2005
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING
OZONE IS A POWERFUL OXIDIZER AND MUST BE USED WITH CARE
WARNING: USE IN UNINHABITED AREAS ONLY. Ozone attacks organic matter. Limited exposure can
cause nausea. Prolonged exposure, more than 48 hours, can be hazardous. Do not get machine wet.
Consult MSDS sheet before use.
• 1.5 grams/hr., 7 p.p.m
• Effective for areas up to 60,000 cubic feet
• Gas filled arc module electrodes

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not operate equipment before reading and understanding all
instructions, procedures and warnings.
Do not use this product near water or in a moist environment.
Operate equipment only with the correct electrical power.
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or
removing the enclosure may expose you to dangerous voltage or
other hazards.
Do not put foreign objects inside the equipment.
Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or plug, if fans
fail to rotate, after the equipment malfunctions or if it has been
dropped or damaged in any manner. Return equipment to manu-
facturer for examinations, electrical or mechanical adjustment or
repair.
Do not block air flow through equipment. Set equipment at least
6 inches form walls or any structure that could block the air
intake.
Do not use equipment in a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
OZONE IS A POWERFUL OXIDIZER THAT REACTS
WITH ORGANIC SUBSTANCES AND IS CLASSIFIED
BY OSHA AND EPA AS AN UPPER RESPIRATORY
IRRITANT. OSHA SETS THE ALLOWABLE EXPOSURE
LIMITS AT .05 PPM TO .1 PPM. ALL SAFETY PRE-
CAUTIONS HEREIN MUST BE ADHERED TO AND
COMMON SENSE PRACTICED.
The ozone produced by the Powr-Zone is above the allowable
exposure limit as set by OSHA for inhabited areas. Therefore, no
person or animal should remain in an area being treated by these
units. The treated area should be aired out or given enough time
for the ozone to dissipate to a level below .1 PPM before people
or animals are allowed to re-enter. Ozone has an average half-
life of 20 minutes, so one hour should be sufficient time for an
un-vented room to return to normal. If ozone odors are noticeable
and irritating, the area should be vented longer until the level is
reduced. The average person can detect ozone at levels as low
as .003 PPM.
Symptoms of prolonged or excessive exposure to ozone are:
burning, watery or irritated eyes, nose, and throat, nausea,
headache, difficult in breathing, dry cough, irritation to nasal pas-
sages, throat, bronchial and pulmonary membranes.
Caution:
Prolonged exposure can also affect certain organic materials
such as rubber, plastic, wire insulation.
Only qualified personnel should operate the Powr-Zone ozone
generator.
As with all electrical devices this equipment should not be operat-
ed in a wet or damp environment.
This equipment should only be operated using a properly ground-
ed electrical outlet.
All precautions must be taken to prevent over exposure of ozone
gas to occupied areas.
Do not disassemble your Powr-Zone equipment, there are no
user serviceable items inside and this will also void the warranty.
Powr-Flite assumes no liability for damages or injuries incurred
by the misuse of this equipment.
Powr-Zone – the Professional Odor Neutralizer
Not a simple cover-up or ionizer, the Powr-Zone unit is an economical environmental odor neutralizer that actually destroys the source
of the odor and leaves pure, fresh oxygen in its place. This large-capacity ozone generator is ideal for commercial use, eliminating
odors in any indoor location and in vehicles. It is excellent for removing odors caused by smoke damage, mold, mildew, pets and
other sources commonly encountered in building maintenance and refurbishing. Use the Powr-Zone unit in basements, kitchens, bath-
rooms, and any room with an odor problem. It also provides rapid deodorizing of hotel/motel rooms, meeting rooms and vehicles such
as automobiles, buses, boats and aircraft.
Your Powr-Zone is complete and ready to operate.

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Prior to using the Powr-Zone ozone generator, determine the
source of the odor and remove any odor causing substance that
can be found. If the odor is from a wet or flooded situation, dry
the entire area well before starting the ozonation procedure.
1. Make certain all people, pets and plants are out of the area.
Close all windows and doors. Place a safety sign on the door
to the location warning of Ozone use – DO NOT ENTER.
2. Place the Powr-Zone unit on a shelf or tabletop as high in
the area to be treated and if possible, near the AC return.
NOTE: Ozone is heavier than air and will fall to the bottom of
the room. For best results place an air mover at a 45 degree
angle, pointed towards the wall to create a circular air movement.
3. Set the air conditioning thermostat on constant fan and adjust
the temperature control to a low (cold) setting. If AC is not
available, use air movers for more effective treatment.
NOTE: Ozone generators work best in a cool, low humidity envi-
ronment. With the AC on, you also receive a secondary benefit of
purifying the inside of the ductwork. This is also true for ozoning
automobiles. Smoke and stale odors will stay in a car’s AC ducts
if you do not run the AC during ozoning.
4. Plug the power cord into a grounded, 3-prong outlet.
5. To set the timer, turn the dial to “12” and then back to
desired length of time.
6. Leave the area immediately. Do not return until set time
plus 20 minutes has expired.
7. After time has expired, open all windows or doors to air out
for 20 minutes.
NOTE: Ozone destroys odor-causing molecules. The length of
time this process takes will vary depending on variables such as
pollutant load, temperature, humidity, etc. and the amount of area
being treated. The ozone process can produce a haze in the air
within the area being treated.
CAUTION
DO NOT BREATHE HIGH LEVELS OF OZONE. OZONE IN
CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE 0.04 PPM IS CLASSIFIED AS AN
UPPER RESPIRATOR IRRITANT AND MAY BE CONSIDERED
UNHEALTHY IN OCCUPIED AREAS. THIS MODEL OZONE
GENERATOR IS INTENDED FOR USE IN UNOCCUPIED
AREAS ONLY. THIS OZONE GENERATOR SHOULD BE TIMED
TO TURN OFF AT LEAST 20 MINUTES PRIOR TO REENTRY
OF TREATED AREA. TREATED AREA SHOULD BE AIRED OUT
PRIOR TO REENTERING TO PREVENT EXPOSURE TO HIGH
LEVELS OF OZONE.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Unit does not turn on Power cord not plugged in. Plug power cord into suitable outlet
with correct voltage.
Circuit breaker is tripped. Reset circuit breaker at panel box.
Faulty power outlet. Try another outlet.
Fuse is blown on back of unit Replace fuse.
Unit keeps blowing Too small amperage fuse is Replace fuse with correct rated (1A) fuse.
Fuses. being used
Electrical short circuit. Return unit to manufacturer for repair.
Unit does not Damage to unit. Return unit to manufacturer for repair.
produce ozone.
To calculate the time to remove the odor or to purify an area:
(x cubic feet ÷ 100 CFM) x 2 = time setting
example:
(1000 cubic foot room ÷ 100) x 2 = time setting
10 x 2 = time setting
20 minutes = time setting

Name: OZONE
Product: Triatomic Oxygen
Issued: 12/01/00
SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION
Chemical Name: Triatomic Oxygen
Chemical Family: Gas
DOT Hazard Class: N/A
DOT Identification: N/A
SECTION 2- HAZARDOUS INFORMATION
Component CAS # % PEL TLV
Ozone Gas 10028-15-6 0.1ppm
SECTION 3- PHYSICAL DATA
Appearance and Odor: Colorless gas, pungent odor.
Minimum detectable odor at
0.02 ppm.
Boiling Point: 112° C
Vapor Pressure: N/A
Vapor Density (air +1): N/A
Solubility,v in Water: N/A
Specific Gravity (H20 = 1): 1.6 g/l (liquid)
Melting Point: 192° C
Evaporation Rate (H20=1): N/A
SECTION 4 - FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA
Not flammable, but enhances combustion of other sub-
stances to cause fire or explosion.
Flash Point: N/A
Flammable Limits: N/A
LEL: N/A
UEL: N/A
Fire Extinguishing Media: Use the extinguisher appropriate to
burning material.
Special Firefighting Procedures: None
Unusual Fire Hazards: Increased oxygen can feed fire.
Explosion Hazards: None
SECTION 5 - REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Unstable. Begins to dissipate
immediately.
Conditions to Avoid: N/A
Incompatibility: High levels for extended periods
will cause deterioration of rubbers,
paint and metal.
Hazardous Decomposition: N/A
Hazardous Polymerization: None
Disclaimer: The information in this document applies to work-
place exposure and is not designed for the population at large.
Any generalization beyond occupational exposures should not be
made.
SECTION 6 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Health Hazards: Irritation of the eyes and respiratory
tract. Inhalation of the gas may
cause lung edema or asthmatic
reactions. Symptoms may not
become noticeable for several
hours. Lungs may be affected by
repeat or prolonged exposure.
Carcinogenicity: None known.
Medical Conditions
Aggravated by Exposure: N/A
Methods of Exposure: Inhalation and contact on skin and
eyes.
Symptoms of Exposure: Cough, dry throat, irritated eyes,
headache. Possible asthma-like
symptoms with overexposure.
EMERGENCY FIRST AID:
Eye and Skin: Move to fresh air.
Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Seek medical
attention if asthma-like symptoms
are noticed.
Ingestion: N/A
SECTION 7 - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING & USE
Storage and Handling: N/A
Spill Response: N/A
Waste Disposal: N/A
Other Precautions: EPA Recommended Exposure
Limits: 0.1 ppm / 8 hrs or maximum
0.3 ppm for 10 mins.
NOTE: Threshold limit values refer to airborne concentrations of
ozone and represent conditions under which it is believed that
nearly all workers may repeatedly be exposed day after day with-
out adverse effect, however a small percentage of workers may
experience discomfort at levels below those listed.
SECTION 8 - CONTROL MEASURES
This gas is designed to be used for a limited time in a controlled
environment.
Eye Protection: None
Ventilation: When treatment is complete,
ventilate the area completely until
all smell of ozone is gone. Do not
allow people or pets into the area
until the ozone smell is eliminated.
Respiratory Protection: Do not use in inhabited spaces.
Clear all people, animals, plants
and any other organic life from the
area to be treated.
Protective Clothing
or Other Equipment: None
Work/Hygienic Practices: N/A
A Tacony Company
3101 Wichita Court • Ft. Worth, TX 76140-1755
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)
24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE: 1-800-424-9300 Not Available at
Date Issued
NFPA HAZARD RATING
4= EXTREME 3 = HIGH
2= MODERATE 1 = SLIGHT
0= INSIGNIFICANT

ref # part no description
1 X9227 Housing
2X9229 Kit, Component
2a X9248 Timer
2b X9247 Lamp, On/Off Indicator
2c X9246 Filter, Intake
2d X9249 Fuse Holder
2e X9228 Panel, Switch
2f X9242 Transformer
2g X9241 Ozone Tube w/ Cables
2h X9245 Grill, Fan
ref # part no description
2j X9244 Fan
2k X9243 Bracket, Transformer
372387A Screw, #8 x 5/8, Black Tapping
4 PD3C Foot, Black Rubber
5 X9235 Label, Time Chart
6X8459A Label, Serial Number
7 X9232 Label, Caution
8 X9231 Label, Instruction
9X9230 Label, Powr-Zone
Conditional Guarantee
The manufacturer warrants that products manufactured are free from defects in material and workmanship under nor-
mal use and service for a period of one year from date of purchase provided such goods are installed, operated and main-
tained in accordance with written manuals and/or other instructions. We will repair or replace without cost, any part of
the unit, which when examined by our authorized repair station or at our factory, is found to be legitimately defective.
This guarantee is null and void on anypart whichhas been subject to alteration, accident, abuse or misuse. The guarantee
is valid only to the original using purchaser.
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acony Company
3101 Wichita Court • Ft. Worth, TX 76140-1755
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