Ozone Generator Output Calculators

Calculates the ozone output (g/hr) based on the flow rate (LPM) and ozone concentration (% by weight); the computation varies depending on the type of feed gas used. An option for direct calculation is also available which uses g/m3 as the unit of measure for ozone concentration which therefore works regardless of feed gas type.

Direct Calculation

g/hr = ((LPM x 60) x 0.001) x g/m3

Oxygen Feed Gas

g/hr = ((LPM x 0.001) x 60) x (14.3 x % by weight)

Air Feed Gas

g/hr = ((LPM x 0.001) x 60) x (12.8 x % by weight)
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Formula: ((LPM × 60) × 0.001) × g/m3 = g/hr

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