How to Assemble a Scuba Regulator
Things You'll Need
- Regulator first stage Regulator second stage Alternate air source Submersible pressure gauge Low Pressure inflator hose Allen key (Hex key) Adjustable wrench Silicone grease (Oxygen compatible)
Instructions
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Assembly
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Decide where to attach your hoses on the regulator's first stage. The submersible pressure gauge must be attached to the high pressure port. Using the allen key, remove the plugs from the selected ports.
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Cover each O-ring on the hose ends with a thin layer of silicone grease. This will ensure a good seal when the component is attached.
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One at a time, screw the component hoses into the selected ports. Tighten them with the wrench but not too tightly, as this can damage the O-rings.
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Attach the unit to a scuba tank with an appropriate valve, either a yoke or DIN. Make sure the attachment is only as tight as you can make it with your fingers.
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Holding the submersible pressure gauge face down, slowly open the scuba tank valve and listen for hisses and popping sounds as it opens. Open the valve fully, then move it one-quarter turn back.
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Check the submersible pressure gauge for the tank pressure. Ensure that it is taking a reading from the tank
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Breathe from the demand valves on the second stage and the alternate air source, to ensure that the air is being supplied via the first stage. At the same time, check if the purge valves on the devices are working, by depressing the buttons on the front.
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Turn off the tank valve and depressurize the system by pressing one of the purge valves on the second stage or alternate air source. Disengage the assembled regulator unit from the scuba tank and store the unit.
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