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Document XLDS Guide – Section Three
Revised July 17, 2019
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SECTION THREE: CONFIGURATION AND USE
Because the manifold volume tank receives
medium pressure high velocity air from the
umbilical, the system is capable of providing the
necessary peak flows, required to attain
respiratory work rates (RMV), as high as 75 RMV,
with specified helmets and masks to depths of
190 FSW.
ICS/EGS Manifold Compensating System with 6 cu. Ft. surge
bottle
Harness Assembly and ICS Assembly
XLDS-RDC-3 Specifications
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Box Weight 87 lbs.
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Outer Dimensions Length 28 inches
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Width 27 inches
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Height 15 inches
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Number Diver Circuits 3, Red, Green, Yellow
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Max Depth: Using 1/4” I.D. Umbilical one
continuous length up to 330’ long, 165 fsw
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Maximum High Pressure Supply 3000-5000
psig
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Minimum Console Supply Pressure
375 psig
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Maximum Low Pressure Outlet Pressure:
375- 400 psig
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Low Pressure Relief Setting: 400-420 psig
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High Pressure Gauges: 3, 0-5000 psig
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Low pressure Gauges: 3, 0-600 psig
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Pneumofathometer Gauges: 3, 0-250 fsw
Surface Supply Console Flow
Capability with 300 foot long
1/4” umbilicals and ICS
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Minimum Flow: with 800 psig HP supply and
Reducer, set static to 350 psig 700 slpm (scfm).
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Minimum Flow: 400 psig HP supply, reducer
set static to 350 psig, 550 slpm (scfm).
Work of Breathing Performance
Work of breathing performance data is based on
one diver, breathing from a HP supply of 400 psig,
with the SCC regulator, set static at 350 psig. The
I.P. of the ICS set between 150-170
PSIG
.
Umbilical length, 300’, maximum depth 132 fsw.