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A An ozone generator is a device that produces ozone (O₃) by converting oxygen (O₂) using either corona discharge or UV light technology. It works by splitting oxygen molecules into individual atoms, which then combine with other oxygen molecules to form ozone. This powerful oxidizer effectively eliminates bacteria, viruses, odors, and other contaminants in both air and water.
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A Yes. We have a professional engineering team that can provide customized design and system integration services according to your specific application scenarios, including solution design, equipment selection, installation and commissioning, and post-operation and maintenance support.
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A Yes, we provide comprehensive technical support, including installation guidance, operational training, and troubleshooting assistance.
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A ✔ Regular cleaning of the ozone contact chamber
✔ Checking and replacing air/oxygen filters
✔ Inspecting electrodes (in corona discharge systems)
✔ Monitoring ozone output levels
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A Selecting the correct size depends on three factors: treatment volume (room size in cubic meters or water flow rate in tons per hour), contamination level, and desired treatment time.For air treatment, calculate room volume (length×width×height). For water treatment, consider your flow rate and ozone demand.Contact
Flygoo team with your specific parameters for a precise recommendation.
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A Yes, our industrial-grade models are specifically engineered for continuous 24/7 operation. They feature robust cooling systems (air or water-cooled), industrial IGBT power supplies, and durable ceramic/quartz dielectric tubes rated for 10,000+ hours. For intermittent applications, we also offer models with programmable timers for automated cycling.
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A Operating costs are surprisingly low. For example, our 10g/h model consumes only ~120 watts—similar to a light bulb. At average electricity rates, 24/7 operation costs less than $1 per day. Energy-efficient IGBT technology and optimized cooling systems ensure maximum ozone output per kilowatt-hour.
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A Our units carry CE, RoHS, and ISO certifications, meeting stringent European safety and environmental standards. For specific markets, we can provide additional documentation. All electrical components are UL-listed or equivalent, ensuring global compliance and safety.
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A Absolutely. Our versatile systems can treat both air and water, though specific configurations may be optimized for one application. For water treatment, we recommend models with higher output and optional Venturi injection systems. For air treatment, our units include built-in fans for effective circulation. Many customers use one generator for multiple applications.