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RainbowAir 5600-II Activator 2000 Series II Ozone Generator (Up to 20,000 sq. ft.)

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RainbowAir Activator 2000 Series II Ozone Generator – High-Output Commercial Odor Control

The RainbowAir Activator 2000 Series II Ozone Generator is a professional-grade air restoration system designed for aggressive odor remediation in unoccupied spaces. Engineered for restoration contractors, property managers, and industrial facilities, this unit delivers powerful ozone output to eliminate smoke, fire damage odors, mold, mildew, pet odors, and other deeply embedded contaminants.

By generating high concentrations of ozone (O3), the Activator 2000 Series II oxidizes odor-causing molecules at the source rather than masking them. Ozone penetrates porous materials such as carpet, drywall, upholstery, insulation, and vehicle interiors, making it an effective solution for severe odor problems that traditional cleaning methods cannot resolve.

Standard Features

  • High-output ozone generator for professional odor remediation
  • Produces up to 2,000 mg/hr of ozone for aggressive treatment
  • Adjustable ozone output for controlled application
  • 24-hour mechanical timer for scheduled operation
  • Continuous run mode for extended treatments
  • Built-in fan for consistent ozone circulation
  • Durable metal housing for job-site use
  • Portable design for easy transport between locations
  • Designed for use in unoccupied spaces only

Applications

  • Fire and smoke damage restoration
  • Mold and mildew odor removal
  • Flood and water damage remediation
  • Rental property and apartment turnover
  • Vehicle, RV, and boat odor removal
  • Commercial buildings and industrial facilities

Warranty

1-year manufacturer warranty.

Specifications
Ozone Output:
Up to 2,000 mg/hr
Coverage Area:
Up to 20,000 sq. ft.
Airflow:
230 CFM
Power Supply:
120V AC
Power Consumption:
0.95 Amps
Timer:
24-Hour Mechanical Timer
Operating Modes:
Timed Operation & Continuous Run
Housing:
Metal
Weight:
16 lbs
Recommended Use:
Unoccupied Spaces Only
Application Type:
Commercial & Industrial Odor Removal

Ozone vs. Hydroxyl Generators: What’s the Difference?

Ozone generators and hydroxyl generators are both advanced air treatment technologies used to eliminate odors, bacteria, viruses, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). While they share similar goals, the way they operate—and when each should be used—differs significantly.

Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive molecule formed by splitting oxygen atoms. Ozone generators intentionally produce elevated ozone levels that aggressively oxidize odor-causing compounds and microorganisms. This makes ozone extremely effective for rapid odor remediation in unoccupied spaces such as smoke-damaged rooms, fire restoration projects, and severe contamination scenarios. However, because ozone can be harmful at high concentrations, treated areas must be vacated during operation.

Hydroxyl radicals (•OH), by contrast, are short-lived, naturally occurring molecules often referred to as the “detergent of the atmosphere.” With an average half-life of less than two seconds, hydroxyl radicals react immediately upon contact with pollutants and then dissipate. In nature, they are formed when UV light interacts with water vapor, continuously cleaning the air we breathe.

Hydroxyl generators replicate this natural process using UV technology to safely produce hydroxyl radicals inside a controlled environment. Because hydroxyls are instantly neutralized during the reaction process, they can be used for continuous air purification in occupied spaces, including hotels, offices, healthcare facilities, schools, and residential environments.

Choosing the Right Technology

The primary difference between ozone and hydroxyl generators is speed versus occupancy safety. Ozone works faster and is ideal for shock treatment in empty spaces, while hydroxyl generators operate more gradually but allow people, pets, and equipment to remain in the area during treatment.

  • Ozone Generators: Best for unoccupied spaces, heavy smoke damage, fire restoration, and severe odor removal. Fast and aggressive oxidation.
  • Hydroxyl Generators: Ideal for occupied areas requiring ongoing odor control, air purification, and microbial reduction without operational downtime.

In many commercial and restoration environments, both technologies are used together—ozone for initial deep remediation and hydroxyl generators for long-term, safe air treatment—providing a comprehensive approach to odor control and indoor air quality management.

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