F. Watanabe et al., STUDIES ON THE EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT OF E QUIPMENTS FOR THE FORMATIONAND DECOMPOSITION OF OZONE IN THE CLOSED ROOM - TESTS USING ONE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT, Eisei Kagaku, 42(2), 1996, pp. 142-150
The efficiency of the equipments on the market for ozone formation and
decomposition by ultraviolet rays in the closed room was measured and
assessed. There were two stick-type low pressure ultraviolet quartz l
amps in the equipment. Lamps were placed in parallel with each other i
n the box, and the air was discharged after being sucked by a built-in
fan. First, the only ozone formation lamp was lit. As the air contain
ing some ozone was absorbed into the testing room (4.5 m(3)) having no
ozone, the variation of ozone concentration was measured every one mi
nute. Second, the only ozone decomposition lamp was lit and the air re
aching a given ozone concentration was discharged after being sucked i
n, and then, the variation of the residual ozone concentration was mea
sured. In addition, the equipment was slopped as the ozone concentrati
on reached the plateau level, and then the velocity of the spontaneous
ozone decomposition was measured. As a result of the above-mentioned
experiment, some equations, figures, and tables concerning the mutual
relations among the number of ozone and UV lamps, the initial ozone co
ncentration, the residual ozone concentration, the concentration reach
ing the steady state level, and the beginning or the finishing time of
reactions, etc, were obtained. The above-mentioned data gave us a clu
e to the control of the ozone concentration in the closed room.