Oceanic Regulator Equipment User Manual

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Owner's Guide

In the event that any component of your regulator assembly requires any form of

repair or service, return it to your local Authorized Oceanic Dealer for profes-

sional service by a trained technician authorized to perform Oceanic factory au-

thorized service.

Once each year your complete regulator assembly should be inspected and ser-

viced by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer. More frequent service is recom-

mended if you dive in severe conditions or more frequently than an average

diver (see guidelines on page 18).

Annual Service consists of:

 Inspection

 Complete disassembly

 Thorough cleaning and evaluation of reusable parts

 Replacement of non-reusable parts

 Complete reassembly

 Final adjustment and testing

Costs for routine inspection and Annual Service are understood to be a normal

part of operation, and are not covered by the regulator's limited warranty.

If Warranty Service is requested, or routine service parts are requested in ac-

cordance with a Registered Service Agreement, present the appropriate

documents (i.e., card, receipts, and service records) to the Authorized Oceanic

Dealer when the regulator is delivered for service.

ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS

FOR CONNECTING COMPONENTS TO

OCEANIC REGULATOR FIRST STAGES

Second Stage (Primary or Octopus):

 Nominal Source Pressure = 140 psi (9.5 BAR) ± 5 psi (.5 BAR)

 Maximum Source Pressure = 155 psi (11 BAR)

 Thread Size = 3/8 - 24 UNF

 Inhalation Effort = 1.1 to 1.3 ciw* (cubic inches of water)

* Delta 3 model = adjustable from 0.0 to 2.5 ciw

 Exhalation Effort = 1.1 ciw*

* Omega II and Zeta models = 1.1 to 1.3 ciw

 Flow Rate = 30+ scfm (standard cubic feet per minute)

 Work of Breathing is equal to or better than USNavy and CEN

Pressure Gauge or Pressure Transmitter:

 Maximum Source Pressure = 5000 psi (350 BAR)

 Thread Size = 7/16 - 20 UNF

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