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Date: 06 Jan 1997 09:38:05 -0500
From: "Andrew Cohen" <Andrew.Cohen@no*.go*>
To: "mark@mr*.co*" <mark@mr*.co*> (Return requested)
cc: "techdiver@aquanaut.com" <techdiver@terra.net> (Return requested)
Subject: Re[2]: My question about independents

Mark, what you say is true, however you are adding a task to what you 
need for survival. Keep it simple!
Andy Cohen


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Subject: Re: My question about independents
Author:  mark@mr*.co* at EXTERNAL
Date:    1/2/97 6:11 PM


I know that much, Andy, and that's partly why I use a manifold
myself. But an independant system is simple and has merits. It
can be used safely if used PROPERLY. That's what I'm saying.

If you blow a tank neck oring or a burst disk you then HAVE TO
isolate the regs AND switch regs. On independants you would
only HAVE TO switch regs.

As long as you managed your regulator switches and your gas in
each tank properly you will not have a problem with independants
any more than you will have a problem with a manifold. I still
prefer a manifold but do dive independants occasionally.

Mark

Andrew Cohen wrote:
>
>      Mark, either I have misread what you wrote, or you don't understand
>      how the manifold works.
>
>      When you shut down one valve, you've isolated one regulator, not the
>      gas inside that tank. You still have access to the entire gas supply.
>
>      When you shut the isolator, you've split the gas supply. Once you've
>      identified the problem you can shut the defective side, reopen the
>      isolator and access all the gas.
>
>      That's the beauty of the manifold.
> Andy Cohen
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> Subject: Re: My question about independents
> Author:  mark@mr*.co* at EXTERNAL
> If you have to shut down one side of your manifold you
> are, in effect, now diving independants with one bad tank.
> But YOU HAD TO TURN A VALVE AND SWITCH A REG. An independant
> diver ONLY HAD TO SWITCH A REG. He doesn't HAVE TO shut
> down the damaged tank because he won't be able to use it
> anyhow. If he does NEED that gas, it is again a mangement
> problem not a system error.

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