I added the chart below, but you can figure it for yourself by using the baseline for the cylinder that you want and multiply the baseline times each 100 psi. For example. 122cft/2640=.0462121x100=4.6 4.6x10=46.2 108's 121's 1000 40.8 46.2 1100 44.8 50.8 1200 48.9 55.4 1300 53.0 60.0 1400 57.1 64.6 1500 61.2 69.3 1600 65.2 73.9 1700 69.3 78.5 1800 73.4 83.1 1900 77.5 87.7 2000 81.6 92.4 2100 85.6 97.0 2200 89.7 101.6 2300 93.8 106.2 2400 97.9 110.8 2500 102.0 115.5 2600 106.0 120.1 2700 110.1 124.7 2800 114.2 129.3 2900 118.3 133.9 3000 122.4 138.6 3100 126.4 143.2 3200 130.5 147.8 3300 134.6 152.4 3400 138.7 157.0 3500 142.8 161.7 3600 146.8 166.3 3700 150.9 170.9 3800 155.0 175.5 3900 159.1 180.1 4000 163.2 184.8 -----Original Message----- From: TonyB <tmbach@mc*.co*> To: techdiver@aquanaut.com <techdiver@aquanaut.com> Cc: cavers@ww*.ge*.co* <cavers@ww*.ge*.co*> Date: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 7:26 PM Subject: OMS Over Pressure chart >A few years back, OMS actually had an overpressurization chart for all >their tanks. Does anyone have a copy of this? My copy has been >misplaced. OMS will not even admit that it exsisted. Probably keeps >the DOT off their backs. > > Tony > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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