Ozone Generaor FM-1
Description
Jenesco Inc. Model FM-1
The #1 Solution for reducing Odors, Smoke, Mold, Mildew, and Bacteria
The FM-1 is designed for residential applications. This is basic machine for use in eliminating tough odors and our least expensive machine for shock treatments of mold and mildew. Its high output (2000 mgph) is more than sufficient to attack mold and mildew, viruses and spores.
It has been highly praised for it's durability and ease of operation.It is favorite choice by automotive detailers, boat owners, landlords, and many other business establishments.
Case is made of Stainless Steel.
Coverage: 3500 sq. ft for odors, 500 sq.ft. for mold.
Electrical: 120 V AC, 40 watts, 2 Amp Fused
Ozone output 2000 milligrams per hour.
Dimensions: 8 in. x 10 in. x 5.5 in. high
THE FM-1 SHOULD NOT BE USED IN OCCUPIED SPACES.
Air circulation is an important factor in how effective ozone works. For large areas, an oscillating fan should be placed next to the generator to help circulate the ozone throughout the room.
If you can detect a strong smell of ozone, from 8 to 10 feet away run it for less time. Detecting only a faint smell or none at all is a nice safe level.
For situations where heavy odors have built up in a room, we recommend turning on the unit, shut the doors and windows, and let it run continuously for 3 or 4 hours while you and the pets are out of that room.
After the allotted time, turn it off, open the windows, and air out the room until the ozone has dissipated.
The FM-1 ozone generators dose not require expensive filters. A small fan filter is supplied with every unit and simply needs to be washed occasionally. The ozone plates located inside the generator should be cleaned with soap and water every 2 or 3 months, and replaced about every two years, or more often if there is a noticeable drop in ozone output.
EPA / OSHA Information
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires ozone output of indoor medical devices to be no more than 0.05 ppm (parts per million).
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends an upper limit of 0.10 ppm, not to be exceeded at any time.
EPA’s National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone is a maximum 8-hour average outdoor concentration of 0.08 ppm.
For best results the ozone generator should be mounted as high in the room as practical. Ozone is heavier than air and it will eventually fall to the floor.