JAMA

JAMA is a specially adapted unit for demanding industrial environments. Active neutralisation of hydrogen sulphide protects the plant's electronics and mechanics from corrosion, while effectively eliminating odour spreading to the surrounding area.

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JAMA — Reliable pump pit assembly for odour and corrosion control

EKOion JAMA is a robust unit designed for demanding environments in pumping stations and sewage wells. The system eliminates the need for chemicals and passive filters by neutralizing contaminants directly at the source.

Effective protection against the spread of odors

Unpleasant odors from pumping stations often lead to complaints from the surrounding environment. JAMA stops the spread of odors through active odor removal. By treating the air in the space, hydrogen sulfide and other fragrance molecules are neutralized. This ensures an odor-free environment for nearby homes and businesses.

Corrosion protection for electronics and mechanics

Hydrogen sulfide is highly corrosive and often causes extensive damage to electronic equipment, sensors and steel components in unmanned stations. JAMA reduces the levels of corrosive gases, providing direct protection for plant infrastructure:

  • Secured operation: Prevents scarring and component defects..
  • Reduced maintenance: Extends the life of technical equipment and reduces service costs.
  • No chemicals: A clean technical solution that replaces costly chemical dosing.

Maintenance and circular sustainability

The unit is designed for continuous operation with minimal hand strain.

  • Service interval: To maintain full function, the ionization tube should be cleaned every 6 months or approximately 4,250 operating hours. The ionization tube should be replaced every 12 months or approximately 8,500 operating hours.
  • Ease of care: When replacing pipes, cleaning the fan, supplied fan filter or valve grille is also recommended. See more in the product manual.
  • Recycling: The ionization tubes are 100% recyclable. Old pipes are thrown away in recycling centers.