thaumaturge
New Member
I post this in the hope it saves somebody else some time.
TLDR: Inspect your O3 generator check valve.
Problem:
Previously working, roughly 1 yr old Katalox Lite + Ozotech EOG Iron removal system now passing iron on to the softener. I also (finally) noticed I was getting low voltage error blinks from the EOG even though it had been cleaned on schedule. I found there was a little water in the CD cell as well, so clearly something was amiss.
Tried:
At the suggestion of the seller and forum member Dittohead, I tried cleaning the valve, bleaching the KL, and increasing backwashing frequency. This all worked to a degree, but something was still not right (this is when I noticed the CD cell issue.)
Assumed Cause:
The little check valve on the air intake for the Ozone generator was largely stuck/blocked allowing precious little flow. I couldn't blow much through it using my mouth so I blasted it with 90psi air and could get some flow, but not as much as you'd expect. No way a venturi was going to generate enough suction to overcome the resistance. Moreover, I found water in the CD cell which was undoubtedly causing the errors, so the valve was not only stuck, but stuck open a bit.
With the bad check valve in place I was really just running a KL filter with little to no O3 of any kind to oxidize the FE. The KL still did something, just not enough.
Solution:
Replaced the check valve. System back to normal so far with obviously better O3 flow during the BD cycle and no water leaking back into the CD cell. Testing showed, no measurable FE at exit of KL/O3 on way to softener.
My only remaining issue is that the Ozotech- recommended BD cycle is probably too long as I can smell residual O3 at the sump where the system drains. It's an unfinished basement, it's minor, and I have the senses of a drug dog, but I believe the BD cycle time could be reduced somewhat and eliminate this altogether. I may tweak this in the future.
TLDR: Inspect your O3 generator check valve.
Problem:
Previously working, roughly 1 yr old Katalox Lite + Ozotech EOG Iron removal system now passing iron on to the softener. I also (finally) noticed I was getting low voltage error blinks from the EOG even though it had been cleaned on schedule. I found there was a little water in the CD cell as well, so clearly something was amiss.
Tried:
At the suggestion of the seller and forum member Dittohead, I tried cleaning the valve, bleaching the KL, and increasing backwashing frequency. This all worked to a degree, but something was still not right (this is when I noticed the CD cell issue.)
Assumed Cause:
The little check valve on the air intake for the Ozone generator was largely stuck/blocked allowing precious little flow. I couldn't blow much through it using my mouth so I blasted it with 90psi air and could get some flow, but not as much as you'd expect. No way a venturi was going to generate enough suction to overcome the resistance. Moreover, I found water in the CD cell which was undoubtedly causing the errors, so the valve was not only stuck, but stuck open a bit.
With the bad check valve in place I was really just running a KL filter with little to no O3 of any kind to oxidize the FE. The KL still did something, just not enough.
Solution:
Replaced the check valve. System back to normal so far with obviously better O3 flow during the BD cycle and no water leaking back into the CD cell. Testing showed, no measurable FE at exit of KL/O3 on way to softener.
My only remaining issue is that the Ozotech- recommended BD cycle is probably too long as I can smell residual O3 at the sump where the system drains. It's an unfinished basement, it's minor, and I have the senses of a drug dog, but I believe the BD cycle time could be reduced somewhat and eliminate this altogether. I may tweak this in the future.