You cannot breathe directly out of a scuba tank because of the high pressure. A regulator reduces pressure to safe a level that can be inhaled by the diver. A diving regulator has two parts: the First Stage reduces the tank pressure and connects it to the Second Stage which contains the mouthpiece for breathing
Manufacturer Reference / Part No.:
Feature1 | 1ª STAGE T10SC: High pressure ports (HP) 2 - 7/16” Low pressure ports (LP) 4 - 3/8” |
Feature2 | Compensation/system: overcompensation diaphragm Flange filter without circlip |
Feature3 | Swiveling turret: no |
Feature4 | Air flow 4000 L/min |
Feature5 | Intermediate pressure 9-10 bar Intermediate pressure drop (150 bar) 0.5-1 bar |
Feature6 | Exterior regulation LP: yes (Allen key) |
Feature7 | Weight: Int. 615 g / DIN 480 g |
Feature8 | Supply pressure (INT connection) 0-232 bar |
Feature9 | Supply pressure (DIN connection) 0-300 bar |
Feature10 | Tare pressure 9.2-9.6 bar |
Feature11 | Tare regulation scale +/- 0’5 bar |
Feature12 | 2nd STAGE ELLIPSE MASTER: Engineering plastic + Titanium |
Feature13 | Weight 160 g |
Feature14 | Measurements 7.5 x 6 cm |
Feature15 | Hose 80 cm SUPERFLOW |
Feature16 | Venturi System: no |
Feature17 | Pneumatic compensation: yes |
Feature18 | Deflector Dive/Pre-dive: yes |
Feature19 | Micro-regulation of inspiratory effort: yes |
Feature20 | Average flow 2500 l/min |
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