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AIO-OZONE Installation & Programming Guide
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Maintaining the EOG Unit
Maintenance Parts
EOG Important Safeguards
The EOG ozone generator is delivered factory tested,
calibrated, and adjusted for maximum efficiency and
long life. Simple maintenance and appropriate operating
conditions are the only requirements to keep the unit
functioning within manufacturer's specifications.
The EOG CD (Corona Discharge) cell should be cleaned
every 12 months. Refer to the Ozotech Service Manual for
in-depth instructions for proper cleaning. A cleaning kit is
also available.
Check Valves
- Both check valves, OZONE-BARB CV and
OZONE-BRINE CV, need to be changed every 12 months.
Failure to do so increases chances of a check valve failing
and possible water leakage.
OZONE-BARB CV
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Ozone 3/16" X 3/16" Barb Check Valve
OZONE-BRINE CV
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Ozone Brine Check Valve
OZONE-CLEANING KIT
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Ozone CD Cell Cleaning Kit
OZONE-CD CELL
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Replacement CD Cell
WARNING
- DO NOT
install the EOG unit on
any system using Birm® filter media. Ozone
will strip the properties from the media
rendering it useless.
WARNING
-
DO NOT
install the EOG unit on any
other control valve other than specialty Clack
based controls. Internal components may not be
compatible with Ozone.
CAUTION
-
When re-installing electronic
control board in the valve, make sure the wiring
is fully seated in the wire chase. Wires that are
not fully seated will prevent control board
bracket from seating in the valve and covers
not fitting correctly.
EOG CD Cell Cleaning Continued
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Step 5:
Insert a piece of clear tubing at one end of the
cell and place the open end in a cup of warm water. At
the other end of the cell, insert a piece of eight-inch clear
tubing fitted with the plastic syringe. Now you’re ready
to flush the cell. Pull back the syringe to draw water into
the cell and push in to flush water back out. Refresh
water with clean warm water. You’ll need to continue this
process until the water in the cup is completely clear.
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Step 6:
Once the cell has been completely flushed and the
water is clear, it’s time to dry the cell. Use a compressed
gas duster (or computer dust spray) by placing the nozzle
into one of the barbs on the cell and depressing the trig-
ger until the moisture is gone from the cell,
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Now that the CD cell is clean, it can be reassembled and
secured with a zip-tie.