I bought an Ozone generator. I figured it was a good idea to have for a below-grade living space and a house that has 4 furry pets that sometimes puke in rugs.
I assume it's OK to run in a room with a tank, since people actually run Ozone IN tank setups, but I wanted to check, because it runs at an intensity high enough that you don't want any people/animals in the room.
It's up to 3000mg/hr, probably running for an hour if necessary. The one tank that concerns me is in a 12x14 room. (the others are both in a wide open floor plan upstairs that would likely never use the machine)
I don't know if the levels in the air end up being too much for the fish in the water... I have no idea how to calculate what happens in the O2 exchange of the water turning over up top, etc. The tank has lids, of course, but that's not air tight.
Can anyone say for sure that this is or is not OK?
I assume it's OK to run in a room with a tank, since people actually run Ozone IN tank setups, but I wanted to check, because it runs at an intensity high enough that you don't want any people/animals in the room.
It's up to 3000mg/hr, probably running for an hour if necessary. The one tank that concerns me is in a 12x14 room. (the others are both in a wide open floor plan upstairs that would likely never use the machine)
I don't know if the levels in the air end up being too much for the fish in the water... I have no idea how to calculate what happens in the O2 exchange of the water turning over up top, etc. The tank has lids, of course, but that's not air tight.
Can anyone say for sure that this is or is not OK?