Troubleshooting Guide

 

 

Ozonators - G1

FAQs

0. FAQs:

 

  1. Cabinets

  2. Covers

  3. Dealers

  4. Help

  5. Insulation

  6. Jets

  7. Ozonators

    1. How does an ozonator work

    2. How many different kinds of ozonators are there

    3. What if it breaks

    4. Do I still need chemicals with ozonators

    5. What chemicals should I use

    6. Is bleach OK to use

  8. Pre-installation

  9. Set-up

  10. Shells

  11. Terminology

  12. Water quality

  13. Winterizing

  14. Wiring

 

How It Works

Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive form of oxygen that is inherently effective in sanitizing your spa water. An ozone molecule contains 3 atoms of oxygen while the oxygen we breathe (O2) contains 2 atoms. It is this third atom of oxygen that allows ozone to work.

Oxygen atom

 

Ozonators release ozone in the form of tiny bubbles from the base of your spa. These bubble hyper-oxygenate your water as they rise to the top killing algae, bacteria, and viruses.

Ozone atom

 

Click here to watch a brief clip on how ozone is formed.

 

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Author: Philip Rastocny