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
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The low pressure ports are located on a rotating turret that ensures that regulator and instrument connections are always in the right position. The rotating turret swivels on 360° axis and features five low-pressure ports designed to allow the use of more connections without interfering between them. The air passages are enlarged to allow for peaks performance of 2,700 liters/minute (95 cu ft/minute). The conical filter has a large surface area and allows 200% more air flow than standard models. It’s easy to change from DIN to INT, both 200 and 300 bar. Its technologically advanced design delivers consistent intermediate pressure and high performance even with low tank pressures.
• | 1st Stage: Balanced piston |
• | 2 7/16” HP outlet UNF 5 3/8” LP outlet UNF |
• | Working pressure: 230 bar (INT connection), 300 bar (DIN connection) Calibration pressure: 9.8÷10 bar |
• | Realized in copper-coated, nickel and chromium plated brass |
• | 2nd Stage: Pneumatically balanced |
• | Adjustable Venturi,Adjustable inhalation effort |
• | Patented elliptical diaphragm,Patented low-friction lever. |
• | Laser-etched titanium front piece |
• | Internal heat exchanger |
• | Cap opening with Cam-lock |
• | Noise-absorbing technopolymer body |
• | Weight without hose: 207 gr |
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