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V. SPG for Diluent/Bailout BackGas

MX Rebreather - SPG for Diluent/Bailout BackGas


We connect the pressure gauge for the diluent/bailout backgas on the left post following standard UTD/DIR configuration. This allows us to not only read the gas pressure of these manifolded bacgas tanks during dive operations, but also in emergencies when we have bailed out. Keep in mind that recognizing other issues, such as manifold isolators are closed or left post is rolled off, is a lot harder on an RB than on open circuit, as we barely use any diluent/bailout or backgas to drive the rebreather and therefore the old “tell tale” sign of the isolator being closed or left post is rolled off and the gauge not moving down while diving does not work as well on the MX Series Rebreather Configuration. Regular Flow checks become an important tool to identify any issues or valve that are in the incorrect position.

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