OZONOXY 100 Max offers the largest coverage in the 100 g/h range. Treated room volume: 1500-3500 m3. Total disinfection up to 1500 m³, medium-level treatment up to 3500 m³.
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Ozone output | 100 g/h |
| Air flow | 1050 m³/h |
| Room volume | up to 1050 m³ |
| Power consumption | 1130 W |
| Supply voltage | 220 V |
| Warranty | 5 years |
| Service life | 10 000 hours |
Description
OZONOXY ozone generators are suitable for professional air and surface treatment in facilities of different types. Ozone treatment helps reduce microbial load, remove persistent odors, and maintain sanitary conditions without relying on aggressive chemicals on a routine basis.
Helps eliminate
- persistent and unpleasant odors
- bacteria, viruses, and mold-related contamination
- biological contaminants in air and on surfaces
- effects of long storage periods and weak ventilation
Where it is used
The equipment is used in production and service environments where hygiene, clean air, and stable sanitary conditions are essential:
- warehouses, cold rooms, and utility areas
- food and processing facilities
- medical, laboratory, and service zones
- retail and commercial premises
- transport, logistics, and technical sites
- facilities with strict cleanliness and odor-control requirements
Technology benefits
Ozone is generated on site and acts as a strong oxidizer, enabling deep and even treatment:
- no constant purchase of consumable chemical reagents
- works by neutralizing odor sources instead of masking them
- suitable for both scheduled and periodic sanitation cycles
- can be used as a standalone solution or integrated into ventilation workflows
- provides even distribution of the ozone-air mixture in target zones
- supports flexible operating modes based on site-specific tasks
- helps maintain a high hygiene standard during regular operation
Safety precautions
Ozone treatment is performed in unoccupied areas, without people or animals present. After each cycle, ventilate the room or wait for natural ozone decay before re-entry and further work.
