OZOTECH EOG 200 Enhanced Oxygen Generator Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
OZOTECH

OZOTECH EOG 200 Enhanced Oxygen Generator

OZOTECH EOG 200 Enhanced Oxygen Generator

Thank you!

Dear Valued Customer:

Congratulations on your purchase of an enhanced oxygen generator (EOG).

This user manual was created to help you get the most out of your new device and to assist you with the initial set up.

Please visit www.ozotech.com to learn more about our products.

Thank you for choosing Zootechny!

Caution

 Read the following safety guidelines thoroughly before attempting to operate or install your equipment.

 As with all electrical devices, this equipment should never be allowed to come in contact with water.

 Only qualified personnel should be allowed to set up, maintain and operate this equipment.

 The equipment must be operated using a properly grounded electrical circuit that is protected by either a fuse or circuit breaker.

 Do not use an extension cord to supply power to this equipment.

  • Zootechny, Inc., assumes no liability for damages or injuries incurred by misuse of this product.

Installation and Operation

Your generator requires special operating conditions in order to maintain performance and reliability. Your ozone generator is designed to be operated under a negative pressure situation.

Warranty coverage of your equipment is contingent upon strict compliance with the operating conditions specified in this manual.

Operating Environment

External
It is most important to choose a cool, clean external operating environment. Consideration of these factors should be a priority. Mount your ozone generator in the best possible operating environment that is available at the chosen site. If possible, mount in an area that is free of airborne moisture particles.

Internal
Keep the inside of the generator chassis clean and dry. Dust particles and condensation pose a challenge to the consistent operation of all ozone generators. Make a note to inspect the internal cleanliness of the equipment when scheduled maintenance is performed. For further information, refer to section 5.0.

Installation
  1. Mount the EOG to the Clack® control valve. A #2 Philips screwdriver will be required.
    a. Install clamp ring into EOG backplate receiver.
    b. Install port clip into EOG backplate receiver.
    c. Loosen clamp screw, slide clamp over valve injector cap. Rotate EOG counterclockwise to secure port clip. Tighten clamp screw.

  2. Disconnect power to the control valve. Remove the front cover from valve backplate. Release the control board bracket from backplate.

  3. Route the grey control wire from the EOG into Clack® valve housing through the hole in the backplate, and through the strain relief channel above to keep wiring in place.
    a. Leave enough wire length to connect to the signal relay terminal block of the control circuit board. Make sure the wire is flush in the channel for proper bracket installation.
    b. Replace the control board bracket into backplate until it “snaps” into place.

Installation Continued
  1. Secure red wire into RLY 1 terminal, and black wire into +COM terminal on Clack® control board.
  2. Replace control valve front cover.
  3. Plug the supplied wall transformer into a wall outlet. Plug the male DC plug into the female DC jack located at the back of the EOG.
  4. Program ozone start and end schedule using control valve PCB.
    a. Enter cycle programming mode
    b. Set backwash to 14 minutes
    c. Set draw time* See below
    d. Turn off fill
    e. Turn off rinse
    f. Set relay to “on”
    g. Set the relay on time to 15 minutes (one minute longer than backwash)
    h. Set the relay duration for 38 minutes (2 minutes less than draw time)
    i. Return to service
    j. Press regeneration button to lock in timing

EOG 200 = 10-, 12-,14-inch diameter tanks
10” = 40 Minute draw
12” = 60 Minute draw
14” = 80 Minute draw

  • Draw times based on 30% freeboard
  • Relay turns ozone on 1 minute after draw starts and turns ozone off 1 minute before draw ends. Clack Corp. recommends venture relative to tank size should be used.

The EOG will automatically turn on and off by the Clack® control PCB defined timing schedule. The EOG control board utilizes an on-board diagnostic LED light to convey real-time performance status of the unit. The control board within the EOG has several inputs and outputs. The following will address functions of the diagnostic LED, control input, and auxiliary outputs.

Operation

LED Diagnostic Functions:

Green Light Blinking Slowly:
Standby mode; unit is powered, pilot input is OFF.

Green Light Blinking Quickly:
High voltage startup (up to 3 seconds).

Green Light Solid:
High voltage is ON & stable; CD cell producing ozone

Red Light Solid:
Unstable operation; CD cell may need cleaning.

Green/Red Light Alternating Twice/Second:
HV is ON, but operating current is low. If persistent, CD cell may need cleaning.

Red Light Flashing:
NO or NC contacts are shorted. Remove short condition.

Orange Light:
1-year timer has expired; clean CD cell, then reset timer by pressing red “alarm reset” button on PCB once.

Control Input:
The EOG PCB is activated to produce ozone when a pilot input signal is applied across “+” and “pilot” terminals.

Auxiliary Output Functions:
The NO/NC auxiliary outputs have a 3 second off-delay, after the pilot signal is shut off. These outputs are capable of outputting a maximum of 60mA @ 70°F and are intended to be used as a control circuit only. Attach positive wire to NO or NC output terminal, and negative wire to GND terminal to complete the desired circuit. See Figure 1, on page 14 for auxiliary output locations.

Fusing:
The control PCB is equipped with automatically resetting on-board fuses. If these fuses trip, due to a short of the HV transformer, excessive load on the auxiliary output(s), remove excessive load/cause of short, and cycle main power on/off to reset.

If the HV transformer is shorted, the LED indicator will stay solid red until condition is remedied. If either NO or NC output is active and experiences excessive load, the LED indicator will quickly flash red until condition is removed.

Maintenance

The EOG ozone generator is delivered factory tested, calibrated, and adjusted for maximum efficiency and long life. Simple maintenance and appropriate operating conditions are the only requirements to keep the unit functioning within manufacturer’s specifications.

Performing any other modifications or adjustments to internal components will cause the unit to function outside of manufacturer’s specifications and will cause damage to the unit not covered under warranty terms.

Ozone Generator Maintenance

Frequency of Maintenance:
Every 12 months, more frequently in high humidity areas.

Perform the following CD cell cleaning procedure:

Note: A CD cell cleaning kit may be purchased from Zootechny, Inc. Reference section 6.0 for more information.

Ozone Generator Maintenance Continued

CAUTION: UNPLUG POWER SUPPLY TO EOG BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE*

  1. With the front cover removed, remove the CD cell from the ozone generator:
    a. Disconnect the red spade terminal connector from the CD cell connection terminal.
    b. Cut the CD cell retaining strap holding the cell into the cell clips, and discard.
    c. Disconnect the air inlet and ozone outlet hoses from the CD cell barb fittings.
    d. Pull the CD cell straight up from the retaining clips.

  2. Flush the CD cell with warm water until the water comes out entirely clean:
    a. Connect a 3/16” I.D. piece of tubing to either of the CD cell barb fittings.
    b. Using a syringe or rubber bulb pump to work the warm water through the CD cell, flushing until all nitric acid or obstructions are removed, and the water runs clean.
    NOTE: Hot water can be used if nitric acid buildup is severe.

  3. Ensure that the CD cell is completely dry, inside and out, before re-installation:
    a. Use dry, compressed air to blow through either CD cell barbed fitting until no moisture is ejected from the opposite barbed fitting.

  4. Reinstall clean, dry CD cell into the EOG in reverse order, making sure all air and electrical connections are secure.

Ozone Generator Maintenance Continued

Frequency of Maintenance: Every 12 months

Perform the following general maintenance and CD cell cleaning procedure:

  1. Disconnect the EOG from power source.
  2. Remove cover.
  3. Inspect the inside of the generator for dust and moisture.
  4. Thoroughly clean and dry the inside of the generator.
  5. Replace top cover.
  6. Replace any in-line and brine elbow check valves.
Maintenance Timer Service Reset Instructions:

Normally the EOG controller board will signal cell maintenance is due by changing the LED indicator light to an orange color, once service has been performed then the timer will be reset simply by pressing the “Alarm Reset” button.

However, if a technician services or replaces the cell prior to the one-year service signal is displayed, a “forced reset” on the timer should be performed.

Timer Reset Instruction Continued

Follow these instructions to perform a reset on the EOG board:

  1. Disconnect power from the EOG.

  2. Press and hold reset button while repowering the EOG.

  3. Pulsing orange LED will indicate timer rest function is active.* Press reset button again to complete reset. LED will pulse green when finished.

  4. The EOG is now ready to operate as normal.

Note: This feature only applies to EOGs made after May 2020 (See program rev code on side of transformer and or date code in serial number).

Note: To abort the timer reset once timer reset function is active (pulsing orange), disconnect then reconnect power without pressing any buttons.

Spare/Replacement Parts

Part # Description
33218-R Replacement CD cell and adapter kit
47035 Ozone resistant in-line check valve* (2)
40080-01 Wall transformer, 120/240VAC to 12VDC/2A, regulated (domestic

customers only)
47044-1| CD cell maintenance kit

Denotes recommended spare maintenance parts with initial purchase. Followed by additional quantity recommended for one year’s scheduled maintenance.

Specifications

Input Power Requirements:

Operating Voltage: 12VDC via 120/240VAC 50/60Hz switching power supply

Power Consumption: 600mA @ 12VDC (7.2 watts) nominal

Size (L x W x H): 6.8” x 4.4” x 5.4”
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs.
Ozone Output: 220 mg/hr.
Enclosure: ABS

Component Replacement

CD Cell Replacement

CAUTION: UNPLUG POWER SUPPLY TO THE EOG BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE*

  1. With the front cover removed, remove the CD cell from the ozone generator:
    a. Disconnect the red spade terminal connector from the CD cell connection terminal.
    b. Cut the CD cell retaining strap holding the cell into the cell clips, and discard.
    c. Disconnect the air inlet and ozone outlet hoses from the CD cell barb fittings.
    d. Pull the CD cell straight up from the retaining clips.

  2. Replace with new CD cell in reverse order, making sure all air and electrical connections are secure.

Troubleshooting Guide

System Possible Cause Solution
Unit doesn’t turn on Unit is not connected to power source, or is connected
to improper power source Refer to input power requirements on pg. 13, and

Figure 1 on pg. 16 for proper electrical connections.
Electrical short circuit| Visually inspect unit and check for loose connections. Inspect printed circuit board (PCB) for burn marks. Inspect HV wire from PCB to CD cell for disconnection or burn marks. Repair any and all problems prior to placing unit back into service, or contact factory for service.
Unit is connected to improper power source| Refer to pg. 13 to ensure that unit is plugged into proper voltage outlet.
| |
Unit turns on, but no ozone output| Frequency driver is defective| Replace PCB board.
Frequency driver high voltage lead not connected to ozone cell| Connect red flag terminal to CD cell spade connection.
Water has been allowed to back up into the CD cell and has caused a direct short| Dry CD cell using drying procedure on pgs. 10-11. Replace CD cell.
Cell is plugged with build-up of nitrous byproducts and particulate matter. Usually caused by the lack of proper air preparation| Refer to section 5.1 on pgs. 10-11 to clean CD cell. Replace CD cell.

Limited Warranty

OZOTECH, Inc., warrants the EOG ozone generator to be free from defects in parts and workmanship for (12) months  from date of invoice, under conditions of normal use. Thecorona discharge cell is warrantied against catastrophic electrical failure for 3 years from date of invoice. All other parts, repaired or replaced, will be warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period.

OZOTECH, Incorporated will refund the purchase price, perform repairs or replace equipment, at the option of OZOTECH, Incorporated.

The warranty shall be null, void, and non-binding upon OZOTECH, Incorporated if OZOTECH, Incorporated (or authorized service center) determines the cause of malfunction or defect to be a result of:

  1. Failure to perform proper maintenance as defined and recommended in this manual.
  2. Failure to adhere to and provide proper operating conditions, as defined in this manual, including operation outside of temperature range, operating in wet or dirty environment, operation outside of manufacturer’s specifications.
  3. Adjustments made by user other than product output flow rate within ranges specified by manufacturer.

OZOTECH, Incorporated assumes no liability for damages incurred by deliberate or incidental misuse of this product, or damages incurred in transit.

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Service Returns

If the need arises to return your equipment for service, the following procedure must be followed to ensure accurate and timely processing of repairs.

  • Obtain model number/name of unit to be returned.

  • Contact Ozotech, Inc and request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) form. Make sure to give the factory representative an accurate and current shipping address.

  • Provide a description detailing the problem with the unit. Be as specific as possible.

  • After receipt of RMA form, package unit for shipment.
    Enclose the RMA form with the unit. Use the original packaging materials if possible. If not, please package the product to ensure against shipping damage.

  • Clearly write the RMA number on the outside of the shipping package.

  • Verify that the address is correct and current.

  • Shipments that are not factory authorized will be refused.

It is recommended that you ship with a reputable and reliable shipping company, and that the contents of the package are insured. Ozotech, Inc. accepts no responsibility for damage or loss of equipment in transit.

ALL FREIGHT CHARGES INTO THE FACTORY MUST BE PREPAID.
If the repair is covered under warranty, the factory will pay return shipping charges (surface rates only) to the address listed on the RMA, within the Continental United States.

If the repair is not covered under warranty, the returning party is responsible for payment of return shipping and handling charges, as well as labor and equipment costs associated with the repair.

Illustrations

Maintenance Notes

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