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Odor Control


TEII - Wastewater Depot - Catalog Index - Odor Control

ODOR CONTROL
TEII-ODC-101

Purpose for Odor Control Basis of Control Hydrogen peroxide may be used in both mist scrubbers and packed tower scrubbers as a replacement for sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Like bleach, the process involves two concurrent mechanisms: 1) absorption of the odors (H2S) into the alkaline scrubbing solution; and 2) oxidation of the absorbed sulfide in solution. There is also in practice a process which uses H2O2 in series with bleach to scrub composting odors. This process relies on a series of three packed tower scrubbers: the first is a pH neutral water wash (to remove ammonia and amine odors); the second uses a conventional caustic/bleach solution in which the bleach is purposely overdosed (to oxidize the complex organic sulfur odors); and the third uses a caustic/H2O2 solution (to remove the unreacted chlorine vapors carried over from the second stage).

 

Model Number

Description

TEII-ODC-101

Self Contained Odor Control Unit

 

Features:
Handling of the Treatable Air
Carbon Absorption
Cold Plasma Generation
Filtration
Sterilization - Activated Oxygen
Easy Installation - Lift/Set in Place Operation

Benefits:
General Health Activated oxygen using cold plasma plates is the obvious prescription for "Sick Building Syndrome" and enhancing Indoor
Reducing Emission Pollutants
Cost Effectiveness
Easy to Maintain

What is O3, and How Does It Work with Air?
O3 is made only two ways. One, when Ultra Violet Rays collide with a contaminant such as carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NO2 and N2O) in the presence of oxygen (O2). Two, {corona} high voltage discharge. Lightning is a perfect example of making an abundance of O3 to purify earth's surface Nature's way. You have noticed the clean fresh
smell after a thunderstorm or dried clothing hung on a clothesline in the hot sun. High voltage breaks the two atoms of oxygen apart. Quickly these atoms hop back together in three's
{O3}. Confused, these atoms do not like this arrangement and want desperately to undo this trio. When this O3 molecule floats in the environment, one of the atoms spots a contaminant to attach itself to breaking away from the other two atoms. To it's surprise, the attack on the contaminant created an explosion. Both the contaminant and the atom are destroyed. This leaves the other two atoms behind. Pure oxygen {O2} without the
presence of the contaminant. This explosion changed the contaminant into carbon dioxide and hydrogen which we can breathe. Should the O3 molecule not find a contaminant in it's
environment, it will attack itself to change it's configuration of O3 back to O2 in 20 to 30 minutes at room temperature.

Typical Installations
Dumpsters
Wastewater Treatment Plants
Sludge Handling Facilities
Food Processing Facilities
Office Complexes
Any Application where clean air is a necessity

WHAT IS COLD PLASMA O3?
Activated oxygen manufactured by cold plasma generator plates is a relatively new technology that uses only the O2 molecule and because of "a no heat process" it does not produce significantly any other off gasses such as nitric oxide. It is said that because of cold plasma, man has created the most purest O3 ever made out of ambient air. Simply put, cold plasma breaks the O2 molecule into two single O's without using heat and forces the single O's out through a restricted space encouraging their escape through a crowded magnetic field reforming (bonding) them into O3's for a given time. Once made and thrown out into the environment, a little heat like 90 or so degrees the (half life) of the O3 is drastically shortened. In the presence of colder air (60 degrees or less) the half life is prolonged to an hour to an hour and a half. The same as placing any molecules in a refrigerator to decrease its molecular activity, like milk. The "cold" in cold plasma is meant as low electric current proposed to "hot" a high electrical current which of course would cause an arcing. Arcing like a welding rod causes heat thus influencing other gasses to occur from ambient air. A capacitor holds electricity and will severely arc on a discharge. Cold plasma like a capacitor has a regulated electrical leak allowing the high voltage to evenly bleed off constantly making very steady clean O3.

Process Design
1) The Odor Control System is shipped to the job site pre-assembled complete with electrical controls.
2) Air to be treated by TEII-ODC-101 unit will enter by the air intake blower.
3) Within the absorption chamber of the ODC-101, the air passes through the activated carbon filter.
4) Discharging from the carbon filter, air proceeds through a fixed filter to the ionization chamber.
5) In the Activated Oxygen chamber an ozonitor produces O3 to precipitate out various gases
6) Air is release from the Odor Control unit into the atmosphere with gases removed.

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Engineering Support
Site Layout
Installation
Start-Up Support
Testing Procedures
Operator Training
Field Service
Technical Assistance

 

 

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