Hi Dave,

Bubbling ozone through water seems to remove a "sharpness" from 
ozone. If the ozonator does not have sufficient turndown then 
bubbling through water will reduce the immediate ozone content. 
One of Renate Viebahn's books goes into this subject thoroughly, 
scientifically, practically and legally (Europe). 

hth,
Tony

On 25 Nov 2004 at 21:39, Dan Nave wrote:  

> What is the purpose of bubbling it through water?
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone
> 
>      * From: Tony Moody wrote:
>      * Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 23:36:53
> 
> Hi Sally,
> 
> A few things you could do with your 'strong' ozone generator.
> 
> Mount it up high, a few inches to a foot below the ceiling. Ozone is
> heavier than air and tends to flow naturally downwards, thus mixing
> with the room air.
> 
> Use it when the house is un-occupied and then use a timer to switch
> it off automatically after, say an hour.
> 
> Use an on/off timer. Plug that into the wall and plug the ozonator into
> the timer. Set the timer to something like 5 minutes on and 10
> minutes off.
> 
> If you can then let the ozone outlet pass through water either a mist
> spray or bubbled through water.
> 
> Check to see if there is not an adjustment or a connection for
> reducing the output.
> 
> Be Happy,
> Tony
> 
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