AQUAOX EZ-Systems are Mobile Disinfecting Systems that include one or more semi-automatic EZ-devices as well ancillary equipment to make AQUAOX EZ-Systems a reliable stand-alone ‘plug & play’ System.

Onsite generation of Electrolyzed Water
AQUAOX EZ-Systems consist of one of more EZ-devices along with ancillary equipment such as a water-softener, pre-filters, a well-pump, a pressure reducing valve, a flow-regulator, a brine-container, collecting tanks for the cleaning & disinfecting liquids and other measurement equipment to monitor the quality and quantity of the onsite produced anti-microbial liquid.
AQUAOX EZ-Systems are designed to produce anti-microbial liquids onsite for use in a multitude of applications where there is the need for water sterilization, disinfection, cleaning and purification.
EZ-devices
All Aquaox EZ-devices consist of 2 enclosures to keep electricity and water separated:
The electrical enclosure contains all printed circuit boards, power supply and all other electrical components needed to create a rectified AC-voltage.
The hydraulic enclosure contains e.g. the Electrolytic cell, an eductor, a solenoid valve and manual valves to adjust the parameters of the generated biocidal liquids.
The volume these EZ- devices generate can be manually adjusted. Factory set-up is:
85 – 100% NEW (Neutral Electrolyzed Water) with a pH between 6.5 – 7, an ORP over 900mV and with 50 to 500 ppm Free Available Chlorine.
0 – 15% AW (Alkaline Water) with a pH 11-13 and an ORP of approximately
-900mV.
Features
Automatic start/stop by means of level-switches, a flow-switch, pressure-switch and/or a timer.
For more details, visit http://www.aquaox.net/Systems.html
Tags: anolyte, chlorinator, electrochemical production, hypochlorous acid, Industrial device for onsite generation of Electrolyzed Water, industril devices
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