Kirby Morgan 77 User Manual

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Kirby Morgan 77
There are several possible ways to configure your emergency gas system, although at KMDSI we only recom-

mend one method. The configuration we recommend is as follows:

Cylinder Valve Open - EGS Valve on Helmet Closed

This is the only method that we recommend. The advantages of this method are as follows:

• You only need to open one valve to activate your emergency supply.

• There is little danger of flooding your first stage regulator and ruining it.

Possible Emergency Gas Supply Cylinder & EGS Valve Configurations

Configuration

Cylinder Valve

EGS Valve

Advantages/Disadvantages

Configuration 1

On

Off

Advantages

(Regulator pressurized)

• One valve to open

• First stage won’t flood

Disadvantages

• If hose or first stage leaks some

or all EGS gas will be lost

Configuration 2*

Off

On

Advantages

(No pressure in

• One valve to open

regulator)

• No loss of gas from cylinder

if hose leaks or regulator leaks

Disadvantages

• First stage will flood and must

be serviced after each day of

diving

Configuration 3*

On momentarily Off

Advantages

(Regulator pressurized

then Off

• No loss of cylinder gas if

then cylinder valve

hose or regulator leaks

closed)

Disadvantages

• Two valves to open in

emergency

• Slow leak on long dive may

result in flooded 1st stage

• If dive depth exceeds pressure

in first stage, first stage will flood

Configuration 4*

Off

Off

Advantages

• No use of cylinder gas unless

emergency occurs

Disadvantages

• Regulator will flood and need

service daily

• Two valves to open in

* Requires ability to reach cylinder

emergency

valve without difficulty


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