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What is the general formula in determining how many mg./hr. of ozone are needed for an extremely large environment?

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What is the general formula in determining how many mg./hr. of ozone are needed for an extremely large environment?

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* Also reference Document #4235 from the FAX on Demand system. DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF OZONE DEMAND IN AN APPLICATION WHERE MULTIPLE UNITS ARE NECESSARY. * As field experience has shown, this procedure is generally reliable. It may be possible, especially if unusual conditions exist, to yield different results. If at any time there is a question as to the proper amount of ozone demand, consult individuals within your upline, or if necessary, EcoQuest International. * Compute the number of square feet within the environment by multiplying: * Length X Width = Square Feet * As Compute the Cubic feet within the environment by multiplying: * Square Feet X Ceiling Height = Cubic Feet * Compute the MG/HR of ozone demand within the environment by multiplying: * Cubic Feet X 0.025 = MG/HR demand in an extremely polluted environment OR * Cubic Feet X 0.01 = MG/HR demand in a lightly polluted environment. * Consult product specification sheets for MG/HR output of individual products and combine

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