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Air-Driven Odor Neutralization TechnologyPutting dollars on your customers bottom line
and giving them eco-bragging rights.
SAVE MONEY • SAVE WATER
AGENDAHistory
Difference Between Air & Water Driven TechnologyTotal Cost of Operation (TCO)
Neutralization ChemistryApplications-Operating & Maintenance
Questions & Answers
The government projects at least 36 states will face water
shortages within five years because of a combination of rising
temperatures, drought, population growth, urban sprawl,
waste and excess.
The History of Air Driven Odor Neutralization Technology
1998: USDA approved the chemistry of Air Driven Odor Neutralization Technology for use in all Federally Inspected Food Processing Facilities including Meat, Poultry and Egg processing.2000: US Patent granted for method of waterless, large-scale dispersion of essential oils and apparatus.2001: The City of New York used Air Driven Odor Neutralization as part of the 9/11 clean up process.2002: US Patent granted for apparatus for muffling and deodorizing a gas stream2008: Eco/Solar – the first wind turbine/solar panel powered portable Air Driven system was developed and placed in service on landfills in Florida.2009: Patent application is pending for the capacity control of essential oil vaporization for a Air Driven Odor Control System.
Water Driven SystemsSTOP WASTING WATER!
System1000 Foot67 Nozzles
0.02” Diameter
Water Usage4
Gallons Per Minute
240 Gallons Per Hour
5760 Gallons Per Day
172,800 Gallons Per Month
2,073,600 Gallons Per Year
STOP SPENDING CAPITAL DOLLARS
• A typical water driven 1000 ft. unit costs $25,000-$35,000.• The air driven HLDA unit is provided at no charge.
The odor neutralizer is the only thing purchased.
Water driven and air driven systems use the same amount of odor neutralizer to treat the same area. The cost of the air driven and
water driven odor neutralizers are comparable.
SAVE WATER
SAVE OPERATING
COSTS
SAVE
EQUIPMENT
COSTS
SAVES $$
THE ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE OF AIR-DRIVEN
Typical 1000 Foot System
Water Driven Air DrivenDriver 2,073,600 Gallons Air FREE
Operating Cost $32,140 Per Year $8,726System Capital Cost $25,000-$35,000 No Charge
Nozzle Oriface 0.02” 0.25”Operating Pressure 800-1000 psi 1-2 psi
Neutralizer Required 55 gallons 55 gallons
Freezing Weather Operation No Yes
AIR DRIVEN ESSENTIAL OIL ODOR NEUTRALIZING TECHNOLOGY IS SAFE
AND USDA ACCEPTED *
ONLY 100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL TECHNOLOGY RESULTS IN TRUE ODOR NEUTRALIZATION – NOT ODOR MASKING
COMPLEXITY OF ODOR NEUTRALIZATION
There are literally hundreds of components involved in the complex process of odor neutralization. Variables such as humidity, available oxygen, temperature and sunlight all have an impact on the odor neutralization process. The versatility of our technology of all natural essential oils, including the synergistic effect of hundred s of trace elements, neutralizes virtually all malodors. The mechanism of action includes absorption, combination pairing, adsorption and oxidation.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
WASTE WATER LAGOONS
PERIMETER FENCE LINES
DOOR OPENINGS
COVERED TANKS
OPEN TANKS
OPEN TANKS
Sizing Worksheet
Product Supply Program
INCLUDEDHLDA Odor Control Unit. No Charge Minimum requirement: One 55-gallon drum or One 12-pail skid for every Three months of service. NOT INCLUDEDVapor Distribution Air Line and installation (allow 2 to 5 days for installation)Freight and Travel Expenses IMPLEMENTATIONAllow 2 weeks for air system, HLDA unit, and drum of product to be deliveredArrange for 460/3/60 electrical serviceArrange for local maintenance person on site for training during installation WARRANTYIncluded: Parts and LaborNot Included: Freight and Travel Expenses
Notes:•No Indoor Applications•Maximum 10 ppm H2S•No Stacks•Full Perimeter Coverage Recommended•Exhaust Fans Sized to Equal Perimeter of Building•Product Usage: 0.0000833 gallons / hour / foot•Vapor distribution air lines are 4” hose or pipe with 1/4” holes
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
1. Air Filter Replacement
2. Tray Replacement
3. Filling Procedure
Q & A SESSION