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Kinda makes one wonder why it would be advantageous to have ozone introduced via a 24/7 circ pump...
I'm not sure I understand the question as even those who are prefer a 2-speed pump will typically agree that the idea of 24/7 ozone is an advantage of a circ pump.
The fact that the ozone is being input into the chamber for the additional 16 hrs or so is why a circ pump is absolutely an advantage relative to ozone (and I'm only speaking relative to ozone).
2 approches to the same end result??- Constant ozonation at low volume (water movement)- Periodic ozonation at a significantly higher volume
Certainly you must first be a believer in ozone in order to buy into the fact that the increased ozonation from a 24/7 circ pump is beneficial. IF you are a believer (as my experiences have made me) then a 24/7 circ pump will provide more ozone and do the job better for you.
Well the 24 hour circulation pump moves water through the chamber more slowly. If a 24/7 pump moves the contents of the tub 10 times a day and intermitent jet pumps move the contents of the tub 60 times a day, then:1) If the contact chambers are equal2) If the ozone output is equalthen the water in the contact chamber of a tub with 24/7 pump gets 6 times the contact time than another tub.To even this out, either:1) The contact chamber of intermitent, larger pump systems must be 6 times longer or2) The ozonator in such systems must put out 6 times the ozone.Am I missing somthing, because this seems obvious to me? Anyway, that's why I've always felt that a 24/7 slower pump is better for ozonation.If the water is shooting through the chamber 6 times faster it will be in the contact chamber 1/6 of the time of a slower pump. When talking about a fixed sanitation method you want water to go as slow as possible by the sanitation method for maximum benefit, to stay in contact with that sanitation method for as long as possible. Great for sanitation, less great for filtration (which is optimized by maximizing the number of passes through the filter)-Ed
2. Circ. Pump vs. Intermitten Main Pump - Ozone has a half life of approx 20-40 minutes if I am not mistaken. Ozone is VERY short lasting and must be produced on an ongoing basis, hence the lower chemical concentration (bromine, chlorine etc) of 0.5-1 ppm. If the ozonator only turns on every four to 12 hours (or whatever you may have scheduled), you will be essentially running without your main disinfectant for most of the time between cycles, relying on your lower concentration of chemical, which is only intended as a back-up system.OnMedic