Ogo Water Technologies can provide design of your central system using your center’s dimensional data and location of utilities: electric, water, sewer. A customized drawing will be prepared and upon final installation a P&ID will be provided.
Central Systems
Custom designed for your Dialysis Center.
Multimedia filter removes particulates that may cause damage to the RO membrane
Backwashing carbon tanks in worker/polisher configuration to assure chloramine removal
Timer controlled water softener regenerates at a time convenient to your center
Dual reverse osmosis systems keep you on-line continuously
Holding tank with vent filter and spray ball assures endotoxin-free quality water
Dual recirculation pumps
Connection for deionized exchange hook-up
Final ultrafilter
Ozone Disinfection
The dialysis disinfection system is a complete compact portable unit that easily connects to the bicarb mixing and distribution system and water system for effective disinfection. The ozone model has a unique gas-off and ozone gas destruct for operator comfort.
The ozone system provides a high dose of aqueous ozone, which is the best disinfectant available for dialysis bicarb and water systems. The system has all UL listed components with built-in safety features to prevent harm to the operator. The system is lightweight, yet has field integrity and durability for long life.
Benefits
Disinfects more powerfully than chemicals.
Leaves no chemicals or byproducts.
Microorganisms cannot build up tolerance to ozone.
Has no detrimental effect on bicarb and water system components including PVC.
Provides ease of operation at low cost.
Destroys: Bio-film, bacteria, endotoxins, viruses and algae.
Dialysis Water Treatment Maintenance
Typical applications include
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Tissue culture research
Atomic absorption
Fluorescence spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy
Reagent grade chemical solution make up
Gas chromatography
Biotechnology
Enzymology
Biochemical assays
Glassware rinsing
Ultrapure water for trace metals analysis