[PSUBS-MAILIST] scuba reg problem

hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Mon Aug 4 20:52:35 EDT 2014


Alan,
thanks' for the post, you are a machine!   
Gamma has two hp tanks inside for ballast control.  There is a manifold with check valves that takes the two air supplies and has a fitting that accepts a scuba regulator for emergency breathing inside the sub.  
Also I just watched a you tube video on escaping from a sub to 600 ft.  I also just bought an apparatus shown in that video on ebay,lol.
Hank 


On Monday, August 4, 2014 8:42:16 PM, Alan James via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
  


Hank,
if we are talking about a first stage regulator that will be on the bottle outside
the hull, you will have to turn it on before the dive.
Alan 
 

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It is a Sherwood regulator, so  I can assume it is normal .  I will only turn it on in the event of a smoke filled sub.
Thanks


Hank 





On Sunday, August 3, 2014 5:26:06 PM, Sean T. Stevenson via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
  


The exception to this would be if the reg is a Sherwood. Sherwood first stages use a dry air bleed system which constantly vents a miniscule amount of gas, instead of allowing seawater into the balance chamber. While this works, it makes it difficult to distinguish the bleed from a problematic leak. 
Sean
 


On August 3, 2014 3:25:13 PM CDT, Alan via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
Hi Hank,
>the little non threaded holes are usually to let water pressure in to balance
>the regulator to maintain your 130psi above ambient.
>It sounds like o-rings or valve seat. Nothing should be leaking out of it.
>It won't hurt if it's not much & you can get it serviced.
>Alan
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>On 4/08/2014, at 7:11 am, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
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>Help
>>I bought a scuba regulator set for emergency breathing.  When I pressurize the system, the first stage regulator is venting out a small vent on the side of the regulator.  The vent hole has no threads, so I assume! it is a
vent.  The amount of air is very slight, is this thing screwed.  It works fine otherwise
>>Hank.
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