MODELS
C100
Ozoniser Production (mg/hr) 100
Stepless Adjustment (mg/hr) 10 - 100
Power Consumption (watt) 4.8
Freshwater Aquarium/Pond (litres) 200 - 2000
Marine Aquarium/Pond (litres) 200 - 1000
Recommended Airflow (l/hr) 20 - 500
Product Code 5452C
C200
Ozoniser Production (mg/hr) 200
Stepless Adjustment (mg/hr) 50 - 200
Power Consumption (watt) 6
Freshwater Aquarium/Pond (litres) 500 - 4000
Marine Aquarium/Pond (litres) 500 - 2000
Recommended Airflow (l/hr) 20 - 500
Product Code 5453-C
C300
Ozoniser Production (mg/hr) 300
Stepless Adjustment (mg/hr) 50 - 300
Power Consumption (watt) 10
Freshwater Aquarium/Pond (litres) 500 - 6000
Marine Aquarium/Pond (litres) 500 - 3000
Recommended Airflow (l/hr) 20 - 500
Product Code 5454-C
What are the benefits of Sander Certizon Ozonisers?
• Completely new ozone technology.
• Robust electrode, made from ceramic and titanium, can be opened from the outside.
• Suitable for freshwater and marine environments.
• Can be used in aquariums and ponds.
• Makes water clear and healthy.
• Kills pathogens.
• Oxidises toxic nitrite.
• Removes yellow substances.
• Increases the oxidation power of water.
• Reduces decay processes.
• Improves efficiency of the protein skimmer.
• Increases the redox potential.
• Supports biological filtration.
What is Ozone?
Ozone is a special form of oxygen. Normally, two atoms of oxygen form an oxygen molecule, but an ozone molecule consists of three oxygen atoms. The effects that ozone has on the biochemical course of reaction in the aquarium are based on its high oxidation power. Ozone is the strongest available oxidation agent, but is also environmentally friendly as it only consists of three atoms of oxygen and does not introduce any chemicals into the water.
Sander Certizon Ozonisers can be used in both salt water and fresh water aquariums, primarily for their germicidal ability to kill viruses, bacteria and other pathogens. They also help to improve the efficiency of biological filtration and protein skimming, by speeding up the breakdown of harmful toxins such as ammonia and nitrite.
Please Note: Ozone should never be introduced directly into the aquarium and a suitable reactor should always be used. Ozone should be introduced slowly into the system and monitored carefully to ensure that no negative effects occur.