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Active Oxygen
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any tech guys on here know how this works cos i'm puzzled, (not buying one) but interested to see how this operates
Hotpoint Ultima FFFL1810K 50/50 "with active oxygen"
Hotpoint Ultima FFFL1810K 50/50 "with active oxygen"
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The usual name for this is of course, Ozone.
Here's what Wikipedia says about Ozone:
"Ozone is a powerful oxidant (far more so than dioxygen) and has many industrial and consumer applications related to oxidation. This same high oxidising potential, however, causes ozone to damage mucous and respiratory tissues in animals, and also tissues in plants, above concentrations of about 100 ppb. This makes ozone a potent respiratory hazard and pollutant near ground level."
Not sure that filling your fridge with that is gonna help keep your food fresh.
The usual name for this is of course, Ozone.
Here's what Wikipedia says about Ozone:
"Ozone is a powerful oxidant (far more so than dioxygen) and has many industrial and consumer applications related to oxidation. This same high oxidising potential, however, causes ozone to damage mucous and respiratory tissues in animals, and also tissues in plants, above concentrations of about 100 ppb. This makes ozone a potent respiratory hazard and pollutant near ground level."
Not sure that filling your fridge with that is gonna help keep your food fresh.
This link is worth reading. It emphasises the dangerous properties of ozone and contradicts the information given by Hotpoint.
http:// www.ct. gov/dph /lib/dp h/envir onmenta l_healt h/eoha/ pdf/Ozo ne_Gene rator_F act_She et.pdf
Seems like the ozone is being collected from the motor in the compressor and channeled into the appliance. It's hardly rocket science and is experienced daily by those who work in the vicinity of industrial motors.
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Seems like the ozone is being collected from the motor in the compressor and channeled into the appliance. It's hardly rocket science and is experienced daily by those who work in the vicinity of industrial motors.
From your own link Mamyalynne:
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared that there is "evidence to show that at concentrations that do not exceed public health standards, ozone is not effective at removing many odor-causing chemicals" or "viruses, bacteria, mold, or other biological pollutants".
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared that there is "evidence to show that at concentrations that do not exceed public health standards, ozone is not effective at removing many odor-causing chemicals" or "viruses, bacteria, mold, or other biological pollutants".