This is for all that have not seen it previously, was sent by Jason from
another group, very nice guy and I thank him highly for it, in case he is
listening...
Non-ozone resistant components used in ozone generators
Greetings, all, especially Peter!
I'm pleased to state that I've been experimenting with a simple method to
test contamination due to the breakdown of other materials used with ozone
generators, and have demonstrated that industrial grade plastics resist
ozone when "new", but as time progresses, the degradation of the plastics
dramatically increases.
The method is a simple one that anyone can use. I start by steam distilling
my own water which uses a secondary carbon filter. I measure the purity of
the water with a Hanna PWT meter ( a TDS meter is not accurate enough ).
One then takes three glass containers filled with the pure distilled water.
Two serve as controls. One first cleans the desired test substance with
distilled water, then places the substance in question in the water of two
of the containers.
One then ozonates the water in the control where there is only distilled
water. This is to check for potential contaminants being drawn from the air
into the water. One notes the PWT meter reading after ozonating for the
desired duration.
Then, one does the same with one of the glasses containing the substance.
Make certain to ozonate beneath the substance in question to ensure adequate
exposure to ozone.
After the desired time has elapsed, one notes the PWT reading.
Last, one simply measures the PWT reading from the third container, which
contains the substance in question, but has not been ozonated.
This is a control to be certain that the substance is not "outgassing"
in the water without ozone.
Then, one compares all readings.
Example:
Test time: 20 seconds
Steam Distilled water: 0.06
Distilled water with substance: 0.06
Ozonated distilled water without substance: 3.58 Ozonated distilled water
with substance: 158.5
Correction:
158.50
3.58
- .06
----------
154.86
This method is not "laboratory accurate" but it is a valid test. IF the
ozone breaks down a substance to a completely inert substance, this
substance will fall out of suspension and will not affect the conductivity
of the water.
It is useful to take two sets of readings, as well. One immediately after
ozonation, and one 30 minutes later.
If the contaminant is a gas, then the gas should disperse ( ideally ) into
the air within this time, and the water should return to its pure state.
Kind Regards,
Jason
May God Bless You And Keep You Well
Peter (Professor Ozone) Jovanovic
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From: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com [mailto:oxyzone@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Peter (Professor Ozone) Jovanovic
Sent: November-20-08 4:44 PM
To: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [oxyzone] Flow rate valves
Hi Dean:
Fish valve regulator, reminds me of the Third World. I would caution
against using plastic for an extended time, once or twice may be
acceptable, MAY BE, but not more than that. What unit are you using?
May God Bless You And Keep You Well
Peter (Professor Ozone) Jovanovic
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oxyzone>
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little way past them into the impossible."
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From: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com [mailto:oxyzone@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of DeanNetwork
Sent: November-20-08 10:41 AM
To: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [oxyzone] Flow rate valves
Hi Peter,
I have a home ozone unit, that has a feed for 100% oxygen.
My problem is that the flow rate is too fast.
Ozone resistant flow rate valves are in the region of $150 incl postage,
which is far out of my range.
Too bring it down to something that can be used I have used a little
plastic fish valve air regulator (output about 2 bubbles per second),
but I am worried that the plastic is not ozone resistant.
Do you perhaps have a cost-effective solution for me?
I have been doing rectal insufflation for 20 minutes everyday for the
past 5 days and feeling fantastic as a result.
Is it really bad not to use the 100% oxygen?
Many thanks,
Dean
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