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International YOKE connection (ISO 12209-1 230 BAR) THREAD connection (ISO 12209-2/3.5; 230 BAR)

DIAMOND, DIAMOND ICE, DIAMOND OCTO REGULATORS.

DIAMOND REGULATOR - FIRST STAGE

This first stage combines very high performancewith an extremely compact and round shape. International Yoke connection (ISO 12209-1 230 BAR)
ENGLISH Operation is ensured by a balanced di- aphragm system which keeps a constant in- termediate pressure with reference to both tank pressure and depth. In addition, the di- aphragm completely separates the regulator core from the external environment, ensuring total reliability over a long series of dives.It is cast as a single block of copper-platedbrass, subsequently nickel- and chrome-plat- ed. Internal components are in chrome-plated brass with music-wire springs and nitrile-rub- ber seals. Particular care was given to the sep- arating diaphragm, made of a special rubber which remains unchanged and is resistant to low temperatures. Four low-pressure ports, provided with 3/8” thread, supply a constant pressure of 9.8 bars; all ports are considered preferential, as they are implemented on the same axis; in addi- tion, two of them are positioned at 30°with regard to the first stage body, so as to make the correct bending of the valves inserted easier; the most important components, such as the main regulator (on the right) and the jacket or dry diving suit hose (on the left), shall be connected to these two ports. In decentralized position there are two high- pressure ports (one to the right and the other to the left) with 7/16” thread and inner hole having a 0.20 mm. diameter; a diving pres- sure-gauge may be connected to these high- pressure ports, to check the internal pressure of the cylinder used, by means of a hose with 7/16” thread male connection. Thread connection (ISO 12209-2/3.5; 230 BAR) Thread connection (ISO 12209-2/3.2; 300 BAR)

DIAMOND ICE REGULATORFIRST STAGE

First stage has the same characteristics as theDIAMOND version, but with the addition of the innovative ANTIFREEZE DRY SYSTEM. This system enables diving under extreme temperature conditions, while keeping oper- ating characteristics unchanged. An antifreeze silicone separating diaphragm, placed at the end of the first stage insulates the regulator mechanics from the outside, while transmitting through a simple and functional mechanism, the water external pressure needed for proper and constant bal- ancing of the first stage under any pressure and diving conditions. This version is recommended for dives in cold waters or mountain lakes where the water may reach temperatures nearing zero.The DIAMOND ICE version First stage is imple-mented in the following versions:

Warning!

Use only CE certified pressure gauges provid- ed with standard thread. Do not use any type of adapter between the first stage and the high pressure hose connection.The DIAMOND first stage has been designedto operate with cylinder working pressures up to 300 bar. For pressure exceeding 230 bar it is advisable to use the version provided with the 300 bar thread connection (THREAD CON- NECTION ISO 12209-2/3.2; 300 BAR) imple- mented in our model DIAMOND ICE The DIAMOND first stage is implemented inthe following versions:

Warning!

Touse the YOKE connection (ISO 12209-1 230 bar) or the THREAD connection (ISO 12209- 2/3.5; 230 bar), you must use a cylinder having valves fitted with the relevant connections. We recommend you to keep a common 8 mm Allen wrench within reach, so that you may operate on the valves, if needed, to obtain the right connection. Please note that (the 300 bar THREAD connection) (ISO 12209- 2/3.2; 300 bar), only valves with the relevant connection should be used.
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