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SuperLite
®
17B
© ⅯⅯⅩⅡ Kirby Morgan Dive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Document # 120613005
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7.8 SuperFlow
®
Demand Regulator
7.8.1 General Regulator Information
While the regulator systems on all Kirby Morgan hel
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mets are simple and highly reliable, the breathing re
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sistance will increase if the demand regulator on your
helmet is not maintained or adjusted properly. The
demand regulator must receive regular maintenance
to assure the best performance possible. However, in
the event the demand regulator is damaged, there is
always a backup supply of steady flow gas available
from the defogger valve.
If the regulator does not breathe easily, the diver can
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not work hard and will tire rapidly. Simply put: If the
demand regulator does not work properly the diver
cannot work properly. This makes the maintenance
of the demand regulator assembly essential.
For the gas inlet valve and adjustment system to oper
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ate properly, the components in the demand regulator
MUST be in good condition and MUST be periodi
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cally inspected and adjusted.
Four special tools, the inlet valve holder (Part #525-
616), the regulator adjustment wrench (Part #525-611),
the socket wrench (Part #525-612), and the castle
wrench (Part #525-618) should be used to work on
the SuperFlow
®
regulator whenever possible.
Disassembly, assembly, and adjustment can be done
without these tools, but the work is much easier and
the adjustment is better if these tools are used. The
above 4 tools are available together along with a tool
case. The “Tool Kit with Pouch” is Part #525-620.
This kit is included with each new Kirby Morgan
helmet that is equipped with the SuperFlow
®
regulator.
Tool Kit with pouch - Part #525-620.
7.8.2 SuperFlow
®
Demand Regulator Test
for Correct Adjustment, Fully Assembled
To maintain optimum performance of the demand
regulator, it should be checked for proper function and
adjustment prior to commencement of diving each div
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ing day, in accordance with the KMDSI Daily Set Up
and Functional Checklist. See the Dive Lab website
(www.divelab.com) for the latest procedures for set-up.
Check the regulator for adjustment and proper func
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tion with the assembly complete, and supplied with
a breathing gas supply pressure of 135 to 150 p.s.i.g.
NOTE: 135 to 150 p.s.i.g. over ambient is the stan-
dard supply pressure to be used when adjusting all
KMDSI helmets and band-mask equipped with the
SuperFlow
®
regulator. See Chapter 2 for recom-
mended pressures during use.
NOTE: When storing the helmet for any length of
time, ensure that the regulator adjustment knob is
turned “out” fully counterclockwise to avoid stressing
the bias springs. This will prolong the life of both the
inlet valve, seat, and bias springs.
1) Rotate the regulator adjustment knob in, towards
the regulator body.
2) Ensure the supply pressure is connected and prop
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erly adjusted to 135 to 150 p.s.i.g.
3) Turn on the gas supply.
Set the supply pressure to between 135 and 150 p.s.i. before
adjusting the regulator.