OZONATOR - KEY FEATURES
Waste Treatment
The critical factor in the treatment of bio-hazardous waste using the
OZONATOR technology is the level of ozone achieved in the treatment
chamber. The OZONATOR uses a level of approximately 2000 ppm of ozone
in the treatment chamber. The Programmable Logic Control (PLC) unit
built into the OZONATOR ensures that the necessary level of ozone is
achieved in the treatment chamber and will not allow a cycle to be
completed unless this level is reached.
Training / Operation
The OZONATOR unit does not require specialized training. Staff can be
trained to operate the unit in less than 30 minutes. Specialized
programming and safety measures built into the technology ensure that
the OZONATOR unit is evacuated of ozone prior to receiving each load.
Maintenance
The OZONATOR requires very little maintenance. The design of the unit
can incorporate items such as auto-greasers, etc. Weekly routine
inspection and maintenance takes approximately 1 hour. A more in-depth
inspection is to be performed every 3 months.
Safety Assurance
The OZONATOR has a secondary containment chamber to ensure that in case
of a disaster, no ozone escapes into the operating environment. Should
a leak occur in the primary treatment chamber, any escaping ozone (held
within the secondary containment chamber) is destroyed by the on-board
Ozone Destruct Unit. The OZONATOR also incorporates several ozone
samplers to ensure proper levels of ozone within the treatment chamber
and also to ensure that no ozone is escaping from the unit.
Volume
The OZONATOR unit is capable of sterilizing 200 kilograms or 1.75 cubic yards of bio-hazardous waste in each 10 minute cycle.