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Smith Equipment H698 Regulator Mount Reverse Flow Check Valves 1 Pair List Price: $16.30 Sale Price: $15.91 |
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Smith Equipment H698 Regulator Mount Reverse Flow Check Valves 1 PairPart # H698Reverse flow check valves are an important part of any oxy/fuel system. Without check valves, reverse flow of oxygen and fuel gases can occur when a tip becomes clogged, or when one cylinder empties during use allowing the higher pressure gas to back up into the other hose and into the regulator, thereby creating conditions which could lead to a regulator explosion. Smiths reverse flow check valves close automatically when outlet pressures drop below 1/2 PSIG, preventing reverse flow of gases.Inlet Connection: 9/16"-18 LH & RH Internal Outlet Connection: 9/16"-18 LH & RH ExternalH698 Reverse Flow Check Valves attach directly to the existing regulator outlet fittings. |
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Dixon Valve B08-02AG Automatic Drain Wilkerson Miniature Filter/Regulator with Transparent Bowl and Guard, 1/4" Size, 42.1 SCFM Flow, 150 psig Pressure List Price: $110.80 Sale Price: $60.01 |
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Wilkerson automatic drain miniature filter/regulator with transparent bowl and guard. Supplied with a 0-160 PSI flush mount style gauge. Maximum operating condition: 150 PSIG (10.3 bar) and 32 degree F to 125 degree F (0 degree C to 52 degree C). Self-relieving. 4oz Bowl capacity. 0-125 PSI adjusting range. 5 Micron element. Designed for air service only. |
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Dixon Valve B08-02MG Manual Drain Wilkerson Miniature Filter/Regulator with Transparent Bowl and Guard, 1/4" Size, 42.1 SCFM Flow, 150 psig Pressure List Price: $101.50 Sale Price: $56.24 |
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Wilkerson manual drain miniature filter/regulator with transparent bowl and guard. Supplied with a 0-160 PSI flush mount style gauge. Maximum operating condition: 150 PSIG (10.3 bar) and 32 degree F to 125 degree F (0 degree C to 52 degree C). Self-relieving. 4oz Bowl capacity. 0-125 PSI adjusting range. 5 Micron element. Designed for air service only. |
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SEPTLS34106900034 - Reverse Flow Check Valves for Torches Regulators List Price: $18.10 Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Regulator 1" 70 Water Pressure Reducer Valve List Price: $154.99 |
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The Wilkins Regulator 1" 70 SU is designed for installation on potable water lines to reduce high inlet pressure to a lower outlet pressure. The unitized replaceable cartridge reduces time involved with cleaning and maintenance. The direct acting integral bypass design prevents buildup of excessive system pressure caused by thermal expansion. The balanced piston design enables the regulator to react in a smooth and responsive manner to changes in system flow demand, while at the same time, providing protection from inlet pressure changes. All bronze body and bell housing. SU = standard with single union FNPT connection and 20 mesh stainless steel strainer screen. Oversize: No. |
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Premium Pro Series Dual Gauge Co2 Draft Beer Regulator Sale Price: $39.95 |
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This pro series double gauge regulator is loaded with high end features! The regulator works with any Co2 Tank with a CGA-320 valve and measures PSI, as well as the volume of the Co2 gas in the Cylinder. |
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Dixon Valve R03-02RG Wilkerson Miniature Regulator with Gauge, 1/4" Size, 15 SCFM Flow, 300 psig Pressure List Price: $52.05 Sale Price: $35.15 |
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Wilkerson miniature regulator with gauge. Non-rising push/pull locking adjustment knob. Two 1/8" NPT gauge ports standard on models without gauge, one 1/8" NPT gauge port standard on models with gauge can be used for additional outlet ports. Panel mount nuts sold separately. Wilkerson miniature regulator with gauge. 2-125 PSI adjusting range. Balanced valve design. Self-relieving standard. Maximum operating condition: 300 PSIG (20.17 bar) and 32 degree F to 125 degree F (0 degree C to 52 degree C). Designed for air service only. |
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Dixon Valve R17-800R 1" Regulator Sale Price: $25.00 |
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A leaky mask can spoil a dive. It's a real pain to have to spend most of your dive clearing a mask instead of taking in the underwater surroundings. This can be particularly annoying for new divers and if your mask clearing skills aren't up-to-par, a leak can even be a bit frightening.
Don't go out and buy a new mask just because the old one leaks
According to my friend Adrian, a long-time diveshop manager and instructor, a lot of people buy more than one mask in their earlier stage of diving because they believe the problem with leaks lies with the dive mask. But the real problem lies with HOW the mask is being worn. His record serial mask buyer bought four masks in six months until she got a haircut (the culprit was her long hair, caught under the skirt of the mask).
So once you've got a comfortable and well-fitting mask, there are things you can do to reduce the leaks problem.
Mask leak prevention tips
Strap adjustment
Make sure the strap is not too tight. The immediate reaction to a leak for many people is that the strap is not tight enough. An overly tight mask will make the problem worse - and leave that mark on your face that won't go away for three hours.
A neoprene Mask Strap Cover is really nice for preventing hair tangles and pulls when you put on and remove the mask - a must have for those with longer hair.
Cracks, rips and tears
Check for rips and tear in the mask skirt. This could be a source for leaks.
Take care of your mask. Wash your mask after diving, dry and store in a box or case to avoid damage.
DO NOT use a cheap snorkel mask for diving. They are not designed for diving cannot withstand the pressure at depth. Always buy your scuba diving equipment from reputable dealers and shops.
The problem with hair
Hair in the mask is a very common cause of leaks. If you're not wearing a hood, make sure you don't have stray bits of hair in the mask. Tie back long hair and clear hair away from your face when putting on your mask.
Long fringes/bangs can cause leaks. A French plait/braid is one way around this.
Facial hair is a big culprit. Many men are forced to choose between shaving their moustache to have a less leaky dive or keeping it and tolerating a watery vision. Trimming the hair that makes contact with the mask may work and is a less drastic solution.
For men who are determined to keep their facial hair, there are various remedies. Silicon gel/salve applied to the moustache before the dive is a common one. Avoid petroleum-based products like Vaseline as they can break down silicon.
Purge valve
There are two types of people when it comes to masks and purge valves - those who love it and those who hate it. The purge valve is a built-in feature that allows easier clearing/draining of the water from the mask. For fans, it makes clearing easier. For non-fans, the purge valve is just one more unnecessary addition that could malfunction.
Personally, I've never owned a mask with a purge valve and I don't think the old fashioned clearing method is so bad.
No such thing as a waterproof mask
I'm convinced you will never have a perfectly sealed mask (not in my lifetime anyways). There will always be small quantities of water entering the mask. With some experience, you get used to it.
Actions such as moving your face around - will create a bit of a leak.
Make sure you are comfortable with mask clearing and removal skills. They are important.
A bit of water shouldn't spoil the fun. Choose the right mask, practice good diving habits and you can have safe and enjoyable dives.
If you found this useful, please see Sea Forever, a website dedicated to oceans and green living at http://www.sustainablewaters.com
Lou Kawakami is a blogger and a consultant with a keen interest in the oceans and environmentally-friendly living. She has an extensive background in marketing, education and social policy. In addition, she is a scuba diving instructor who has travelled a bit.
What Does a Mitral Valve Surgeon Do?
The heart is a complicated organ made up of numerous sub-structures which all have to work together in order to effectively pump blood around your body. If the units of the heart do not work together properly, you can suffer a range of symptoms and even fatal episodes which is why it is important that you look after your heart and health, and where you are unfortunate enough to develop cardiac issues, that they are cared for by specialists and highly trained surgeons.
The mitral valve connects the left atrium to the left ventricle (which lie next to the right atrium and ventricle) - the job of the mitral valve is to regulate the flow of blood between the atrium and ventricle so that when the atrium fills and is ready to pass the blood into the ventricle, the valve opens but when the ventricle is full and in turn is ready to contract, the valve closes so the blood cannot flow backwards.
This is important for several reasons; if blood flows backwards from the ventricle to the atrium, this is known as "mitral regurgitation" and can result in blood clots forming as the blood pools in the left atrium. Blood clots can then result in stroke or other cardiac episodes and both may be fatal. In addition, the mitral valve may become impaired in its function as a result of bacterial infection or genetic pre-disposition which in turn, narrows the opening and the tissue becomes thickened and inflamed. This affects the effectiveness of the left atrium/left ventricle coordination and is known as "mitral stenosis".
A mitral valve surgeon will assess you as to whether your condition warrants surgical intervention - surgery is a medical last resort and mitral valve conditions may not need medical intervention to begin with or surgery may not be required because of other medical options that are available to control the condition and your symptoms. Where mitral valve surgery is required, this may take several forms but the success rate is extremely high for the procedures and it has long-lived success in terms of preventing recurrence of mitral valve disease for many years after the operation.
The mitral valve itself forms a connection between the left atrium and left ventricle which is opened to allow blood to pass through to the ventricle but closes when the ventricle contracts to expel the blood from the heart and around your body. The mitral valve may become narrow and thickened (known as mitral stenosis) or the parachute-like leaflets which deploy to closer the valve may not fit snugly against the valve opening and so allow backflow of blood (mitral regurgitation).
There are a number of reasons why the mitral valve may become diseased or ineffective but typically it is because of bacterial infection, cardiac disease or hereditary factors causing the sufferer to be predisposed to the condition. A mitral valve surgeon may operate in a number of ways using traditional open-heart surgery or minimally invasive "keyhole" surgery to repair the tissues and structures of the valve. Fortunately, the procedures involved have a very high success rate (high-90%'s) and are also highly successful in preventing recurrence of mitral valve issues for many years post-operation.
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Why can't I get my pressure cooker regulator valve to jiggle?
The red release top is popped up and I can hear the water boiling, but for some reason I just can't get the regulator to jiggle and hiss. I seem to always have this problem. I tried lowering and raising the temperature, nothing. Please help!
Read the booklet that came with the cooker. If you don't have one, call or email the company to send one to you.
Our gal bravely tries pressure cooking and has a blast (but not the bad kind)
A little pressure in the kitchen can help take pressure off the cook.
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