Eradicator Gen II O
3
Manual Supplement
Install & Service Guide
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Ozone is a gas that is made from oxygen. However, it can be an irritant to the eyes and respira-
tory system. When checking the system for ozone production, do not directly inhale the ozone.
Ozone can be detected by smell at a distance even when diluted with air. So use caution when
checking for ozone production. At low concentrations ozone has a very refreshing fragrance.
The check valve and tubing are special materials that are ozone resistant. Do not attempt to
replace any of these parts with alternates of any type. If additional parts are required for repair
or replacement, order ozone specific parts from the tables later in this manual.
Lift the entire brine elbow off at
the locking clip connection to the
control valve to check draw and/
or for ozone .
Setup Procedures
Special Considerations in Checking for Draw with Ozone
Gen II O
3
with Ozone
Note: Checking for ozone is done during the draw cycle.
Check for ozone by removing the lock clip on the brine elbow and lifting the entire
assembly up from the seated position. Then replace the brine elbow and clip in before
indexing the control to the next cycle. Only technicians familiar with the Gen II control
should attempt this test.
Once the draw cycle is pulling air and the EOG II has
activated, the brine elbow can be removed at the lock
clip. Lift the elbow up after the control has been draw-
ing air for a few minutes. This should release a small
amount of ozone into the air that can be detected by
smell. Place the elbow back into position and replace
the lock clip.
Note: Checking for ozone is
done during the draw cycle.
Check the note at the bottom
of Page 12 to access this
function.