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AGW-4015/4025/4045 Skid-Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems

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 b. 

The 

ChromAir

®

 System ozone badge (K&M 

Environmental P/N 380010-10; www.kandmenvi-
ronmental.com; 1-800-808-2234)  may be used 
for personnel or area monitoring for ex po sure 
times ranging from 5 minutes to 10 hours. For 
higher resolution, the ChromAir ozone badge 
may be used in conjunction with the ChromAir 
ozone color comparator.

b-1. ChromAir System features:

 

•  Constantly monitors work environment

 

•  Accurate measurements

 

•  Ease of use - requires minimal training

 

•  Cost effective - offers the most in ex -

pen sive air sampling solution available

b-2. ChromAir System specifi cations:

 

•  Color change: blue to white

 

•  Exposure range: 0.08–1.6 ppm•hr

 

•  Max. sampling time: 10 hours

 

•  Min. sampling time: 5 minutes

 

•  Relative humidity range: 20% - 90%

 

•  Face velocity range: 10-165 cm/sec

 

•  Temp. range: 16°C - 30°C (61°F - 86°F)

 

•  Light effect - sunlight: not recommended

 

•  Light effect - visible: no effect

 

•   Dimensions: 10.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 0.25 cm

 

•  Weight: 11 g

 

•  Refrigerated shelf life: 1 year

Other ambient ozone monitors are also avail able. 
Contact DEL for further information.

OZONE IN WATER

The ozone concentration in water can be mea sured 
in different ways.
 

1.  Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) moni-
tor measures the effective biocidal activity of 
dis solved ozone in water in millivolts and can be 
converted to mg/l (ppm). NOTE:  ORP is an 

in-

effective

 measurement of ozone con cen tra tions 

greater than about 0.5 ppm.

 

2.  Dissolved Ozone monitors measure levels 
of dissolved ozone in water (mg/l or ppm). The 
HACH Indigo Blue AccuVac high range dis-
 solved ozone test kit (DEL P/N 6-0116) is an 
in ex pen sive colorimetric test. Electronic, in-line 
dis solved ozone mon i tors are also avail able. 
Contact DEL for further information.

7E-3. Ozone Detection Data Log

In addition to automatic chart recorders, operators 
should log ozone monitor output. Record ozone output 
data twice per shift (maximum 12 hour shift). If system 
does not have an automatic chart recorder, record data 
every 4 hours, regardless of shift changes. 

(See Daily 

Data Log - Appendix A).

7F.  First Aid Procedures

7F-1. General

First Action:
1.  DO NOT PANIC.
2.  If exposure to gaseous ozone causes headaches 

or shortness of breath, immediately remove the 
patient to a fresh air environment.

Second Action:
1.  Ensure there is no more danger to yourself or the 

victim.

2.  Workers who have been exposed to low con-

 cen tra tions of ozone should be given oxygen to 
breathe while under the observation of trained 
personnel.

3.  If exposure is severe, send for medical as sis tance 

immediately.

7F-2. Inhalation

First Action:
1.  Assess patient's breathing.
2.  All unconscious patients must be placed in the 

drainage position (on their sides), so that fl uids 
can drain from the airways once breathing has 
been restored.

3. Check pulse.
Second Action:
1.  If breathing has ceased, start artifi cial res pi ra tion 

(rescue breathing is the most effective) method 
until breathing has been restored.

2.  Send for medical assistance immediately.
3.  If breathing and/or pulse is not detected, begin 

car diop ul mo nary re sus ci ta tion (CPR).

7F-3. Eye Contact

First Action:
1.  Effective irrigation should start immediately. Eyes 

should be irritated for 30 minutes by the clock with 
running tap water or preferably normal saline.

Second Action:
1.  Effective irrigation must be continued while en-

route to hospital.

7F-4. Precautions

Workers with a previous cardiopulmonary (heart and 
lung) condition must consult their physician prior to 
working in an area in which they may be exposed 
to ozone. Signifi cant alterations in car diop ul mo nary 
functions have been documented when such workers 
have been exposed to low concentrations of ozone.

7F-5.  Emergency Information Form

An emergency information form (see Appendix B) 
should be fi lled out prior to operation of ozone gen-
erator.

7G.  MSDS

See Appendix C (Page 19 et al.) for full MSDS

Содержание AGW-4015

Страница 1: ...GW 4015 AGW 4025 AGW 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems OWNER S MANUAL EPA Estab No 071472 CA 001 DEL OZONE SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 USA 800 676 1335 Fax 805 541 8459 4 0656 Rev F 129380 12938...

Страница 2: ...ng Procedures 7 4E1 Clean In Place CIP Operation 8 4E2 Facility Washdown 8 4E3 Direct Contact 8 4E4 General Water Purification 8 SECTION 5 Maintenance Service 5A Preventative Maintenance Schedule 9 5B...

Страница 3: ...escribed condi tions as set forth in the owner s manual ANTIMICROBIAL CLAIMS This device has been determined acceptable for use as an ozone generating device providing sanitization and disinfection of...

Страница 4: ...t contact on food products and general water sanitation disinfection 1B Specifications Ozone Output g hr 4015 4025 4045 15 25 45 Ozone Flow max scfh 13 18 30 Weight 03 4 2 4 2 4 2 Applied dose ppm Flo...

Страница 5: ...AGW 4015 4025 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems 2 3A Tank System...

Страница 6: ...AGW 4015 4025 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems 3 3B Tank Cleaning...

Страница 7: ...AGW 4015 4025 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems 4 3C Spray System...

Страница 8: ...ivates water pump and supplies power to ozone generator b Ozone Power Switch Activates ozone gener ating equipment c Injector Vacuum Gauge Indicates Vacuum of the ozone in the injector system d Vacuum...

Страница 9: ...4025 4045 Water Connections AGW 4015 4025 4045 Components Water Pump 1 5 HP Heated Catalytic Ozone Destruct Mixing Tank Degas Valve Venturi Injector Flow Back Pressure Adjustment Valve Vacuum Adjustme...

Страница 10: ...xt adjust the vacuum adjustment valve to read 5 in Hg 4 Multiple iterations of adjusting both the flow back pres sure valve the vacuum adjust valve may be required to achieve settings as close as poss...

Страница 11: ...E 1b General Tank Sanitation See page 3 drawing 3B Wash debris and rinse the tank with clean water Connect the AGW 4015 4025 4045 to the tank and recirculate the system while spraying with any standar...

Страница 12: ...ear panel c Replace the flow meter and tighten the union nut 5D Trouble Shooting also refer to Ozone Gen erator manual Knowledge of electrical applications is required for trouble shooting Contact a c...

Страница 13: ...uired b Check for power at input terminals of the HV power supplies c Check ozone power relay for loose connections or faulty operation CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE 7 000 V VII Symptom No oxygen flow through...

Страница 14: ...AGW 4015 4025 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems 11...

Страница 15: ...AGW 4015 4025 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems 12...

Страница 16: ...monly hydrogen sulfide 7A 4 Factors Affecting Sanitation The following factors will affect the ability of ozone to effectively act as a sanitizer Type and level of contaminant Physical chemical parame...

Страница 17: ...hours 5 days a week OSHA The short term exposure limit is 0 3 ppm averaged over 15 minutes The concen tration of 5 ppm ozone in air is generally accepted as Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health ID...

Страница 18: ...hout risk to themselves or others around them All workers must clearly understand their responsibilities with regard to not only specific work procedures but also the need to report all hazards accide...

Страница 19: ...ld log ozone monitor output Record ozone output data twice per shift maximum 12 hour shift If system does not have an automatic chart recorder record data every 4 hours regardless of shift changes See...

Страница 20: ...AGW 4015 4025 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems 17...

Страница 21: ...AGW 4015 4025 4045 Skid Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems 18...

Страница 22: ...D O T Shipping Classification NON REGULATED I PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point 212 F Freezing Point 32 F Specific Gravity 1 0 Solubility in Water COMPLETE Evaporation Rate APPROX 1 Physical Form LIQUID App...

Страница 23: ...prevent irritation and drying of the skin V EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eye Contact If exposure to water containing aqueous solution of ozone causes irritation to eyes flush eyes with plenty o...

Страница 24: ...he periodic exposure levels established by OSHA for worker safety through the use of DEL s ozone management technology Precautions To Be Taken In Handling Aqueous solutions of ozone in potable water s...

Страница 25: ...charges for troubleshooting removal or installation of such parts b Any repair or replacement of such parts necessitated by faulty installation improper maintenance improper operation misuse abuse ne...

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