You got lots of answers Gary, ...
Published by Peter Barratt, Research & Development Director at Oxi-Tech Solutions Limited
You got lots of answers Gary, but if it is for household drinking water I assume there would be power available? If so, if you are interested, we have a 15mm pipe fitting within which is a tiny cell producing ozone from the incoming water. It uses a 12V DC supply, and minimal current (circa 1A). It can be sited on the inlet to the house for example. Apologies if this sounds out of scope, but it would certainly do the required disinfection, safely.
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Not for this particular application, thanks
Published by Gary Brown, Water Practitioner at Dikubu Water
I will be interested in circa1A is that the name of the equipment?
Published by Afeez Ayoade Adegbite, Lecturer/Researcher at Ogun State College Of Health Technology, Ilese