Aclarus Ozone Water Systems

Aclarus proprietary ozone water systems are custom designed and engineered to meet the needs of small to mid-sized industrial applications and municipalities with populations up to 100,000. The Aclarus team are experienced water experts with more than 1,000 client installations. We are committed to providing responsive and reliable support for the life of your system.

 
 

View the system in 3D

Using your mobile device, an Aclarus Ozone treatment system can be projected into your room to explore through augmented reality!

Aclarus systems offer the following benefits:

Premium Quality

Manufactured to the most stringent of industrial standards, incorporating premium quality components. Drinking water systems are NSF-61 certified, incorporating 360 stainless steel and schedule 80 PVC

 

Energy Efficient

Our advanced technology uses low watt energy consumption. Furthermore, our systems maximize both the mixing and generation of ozone, resulting in more efficient ozone production.

 

Minimal Maintenance

Fully automated, IOT enabled with remote monitoring options. Safe, easy to operate with no chemicals to monitor or handle. Modular system allows for quick, easy repair with minimal, if any downtime.

 

Easy Installation

Small, modular, compact footprint allows for easy installation within existing infrastructure as well as scale efficiency. Retro fit ready design provides flexible installation options including skid mounted, wall mounted or within a mobile container.

 

Typical Aclarus AOWT System

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Do you have an ozone related question?

Read past responses or submit your question for Adam Doran Aclarus Co-Founder!

How Does Ozone Work?

Ozone (O3) is produced by applying an electrical charge to oxygen (O2) molecules that causes the oxygen molecules to separate and temporarily recombine with other oxygen molecules.

In nature, ozone is naturally generated by the sun’s ultraviolet rays or through lightning strikes. When ozone encounters pathogens such as bacteria or viruses, it causes those micro-organisms to “oxidate” – a natural process that splits the cells and kills those contaminants leaving environmentally safe oxygen as the only by-product.

 
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Ozone Costs

The average operational cost of the Aclarus Ozone System is approximately 5-10 cents per 1,000 litres of treated water, offering the lowest Lifetime Operating Cost (LOC) compared to other technology and a quick Return on Investment.

Aclarus Ozone systems are found in a wide range of applications precisely because they are a cost-effective and reliable treatment. There is significant independent research demonstrating the savings for municipalities.