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That's where the misconception comes in. Even though you're getting more flow with the 2-speed pump than the circ pump you're not getting more ozone and you really don't want more as all you'll do is have a big off-gas problem. A spa with a circ pump uses a different injector than one with a 2-speed pump as the orifice size has to change to compensate for flow. Bottom line, you get much more ozone mixed with the water in a spa with a 24/7 circ pump.
Incorrect, the exact same mazi injector is used.
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 equal then the water in the contact chamber of a tub with 24/7 pump gets 6 times the contact time than another tub.
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.
The question/consideration of volume and water movement with respect to ozonation effectiveness would mostly apply to the off-gas coming out of the ozonator jet. The greater the water movement in the tub the greater the chance of putting it to use before it reaches the surface.As I've said before with the legal concentration of ozone allowed in any spa the differences between the two methods are probably insignificant. As Zz concurred, no specs, no data... only time will tell.
First off, I know of NO hard data on ozone performance in spas, so we're all really guessing at this point.... Until someone does some good studies on use of ozone in spas, how an ozonator is best used will come down to personal belief.
... for example that if you are using a high flow system.( 2 speed pump) and moving more water but doing so with an adequate contact chamber say 20 ft or greater than it is effective ? or are you saying that for spa use the slower moving circ pumps does offer better ozone zanitation....
Mendo keep in mind that the flow through the chamber in a 2 speed pump system is not such "high flow" because only a portion of the flow gets diverted to the chamber.
Are you saying this is true of all makers, using the "hi flow" system....
I think you meant to say 6 times less, no?
Starlite,I appreciate your comments. Are you saying that for example that if you are using a high flow system.( 2 speed pump) and moving more water but doing so with an adequate contact chamber say 20 ft or greater than it is effective ? or are you saying that for spa use the slower moving circ pumps does offer better ozone zanitation....or that both are truly still up for debate as to which is significantly more effective.
On tubs with a 24/7 circulation pump is it guaranteed that all water being pulled from that pump is going through the contact chamber?