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FEATURES & FUNCTIONS

DELTA 4 SECOND STAGE

Valve Type

DEMAND

Adjustment

KNOB/PRE-DIVE SWITCH

Balancing System

MECHANICAL

Integrated Purge Button

YES

Mouthpiece

ORTHODONTIC

Nitrox Compatibility

STANDARD TO 40%

Ambidextrous

 

Integrated Swivel

YES

Weight (without hose)

6.8 OUNCES

Dimensions (front profile)

2.67 INCHES

First Stage Configurations

FDX-10

Minimum Cracking Effort

DIVER ADJUSTABLE

Factory Set Inhalation Effort

0.0 - 2.5 CIW*

Work of Breathing

.87 JOULES

Warranty

2 YEAR

Limited Lifetime Service Agreement

YES

30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

YES

 

FEATURES & FUNCTIONS

FDX-10

Valve Type

BALANCED DIAPHRAGM

Primary Material

FORGED MARINE BRASS

Low Pressure Ports

4

High Pressure Ports

2

Dry Valve Technology (DVT)

YES

Integrated Swivel

 

Nitrox Compatibility

STANDARD TO 40%

300 BAR DIN Fitting

OPTIONAL

Sealed Valve Design

YES

Environmental Protection

YES

Weight

28 OUNCES

Factory Set Intermediate Pressure

138-142 PSI

Pressure Drop

9 PSI

Warranty

2 YEAR

Limited Lifetime Service Agreement

YES

30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

YES

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WORK OF BREATHING
Did you know that it costs energy to breathe? The amount of energy your regulator requires to move each liter of air is called work of breathing (WOB). Lower work of breathing equals lower effort required to breathe and increased comfort and safety during a dive.

How to Read Work of Breathing Charts
The computer-generated breathing machine chart presented above represents a regulator's performance per standards established by the U.S. Navy's Experimental Diving Unit. Tests are conducted at 198 feet with approximately 3000-psi supply pressure, 25 breaths per minute of 2.5 liters each.

(1) Inhalation - The chart shows one complete breath cycle, starting with inhalation on the left and continuing along the bottom to the right, staying mostly below 0.0; thus the inhalation work of breathing is reported in negative numbers.

(2) Exhalation - The exhalation effort begins on the right and runs across the top to the left. These are all positive numbers since a diver (or the machine in this case) is blowing out (exhaling) rather than inhaling.

(3) WOB - The total area inside the loop formed by the two lines is what the computer analyzes to calculate the regulator's total work of breathing - the amount of energy the regulator requires to move each liter of air.

*Column Inches of Water

 

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