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SuperLite
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The regulator adjustment knob should be
adjusted to the easiest breathing setting
at all times. Adjusting the regulator fur-
ther in than necessary to keep from free-
flowing increases breathing resistance.
CAUTION
The side block on the helmet is drilled and tapped
to accept low-pressure inflator hoses. This allows
the diver the capability to inflate variable volume
dry suits. It is tapped with a 3/8-24 thread orifice,
standard for American first stage SCUBA regulator’s
low-pressure auxiliary fittings. The port is shipped
plugged at delivery. This inflation capability does not
significantly interfere in any way with the breathing
characteristics of the regulator during normal use
providing a limiting hose is used. When using a dry
suit inflation hose, the hose should be equipped with
a flow restrictor (P/N 555-210) to limit flow in the
event the hose ruptures or is severed.
WARNING
The side block inflator port is intended
for dry suits only. When using the side
block low-pressure inflator port, only
good quality hoses and fittings should be
used and must incorporate an in-line flow
restrictor to reduce gas flow in the event
of hose failure. Any hose or fitting failure
in this arrangement will subject the diver
to a decreased air supply. Do not use the
side block inflator port for any purpose
other than attaching a dry suit hose.
Low pressure hoses may be connected to the side block.
The KMDSI Restrictor Adaptor,
KMDSI Part #555-210.
When using the side block low pressure
inflator port, the diver should only use
high quality hoses with an integrated flow
restrictor or a KMDSI flow restrictor PN#
555-210. All hoses must have an in-line
restrictor to reduce the gas flow in the
event of hose failure.
Do not use fitting adapters. Standard
adapters do not provide an adequate
flow restriction. The use of many off the
shelf adapters on the side block assem-
bly could expose the low pressure hose
fittings to excessive stress. Any failure of
an inflation hose will subject the diver to
a decreased supply pressure.
WARNING
2.8.3 Emergency Gas Supply System (EGS)
KMDSI strongly recommends that the working diver
carry an independent supply of compressed gas (or
air) fitted with a first stage regulator and hose that is
connected to the inlet of the Emergency Gas Valve
(EGV).