What is minim flow possible?Here is a nice one that is cheaper:<br />
http://www.underwater.fr/FicheProduit.asp?NumProduit=644<br />
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Regards,<br />
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Tom
What is minim flow possible?
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The best valves to use are the Swagelok SS2 Series low flow valves . I have produced around 30 over the last couple of years for mccr users . Normally fully closed they give you under .1 ltr min as Swagelok recommends that you do not fully close as you can damage seat. Needle taper is .29 to.32 and hole is .30 so very precise flow rates are achieved.
Hi Chris can you tell me if these are used with a capped 1st stage and if so
what would be the maximum interstage pressure that it would be set at ?
An outside the box option for deeper than 100m mCCR use is the Apollo A320 reg which can be run at an IP up to 19barI'm just looking for a way to remove the depth limitation of my unit so
am trying to gather some ideas.
Capt - maybe take a look at the Parker VCD 1000 doodahs. I think they give a constant flow regardless of increases in supply pressure. The 750 is the flow you need, I think. They come in 316 too.
Stan.
Parker.UK@Parker.com
Although I didn't have much joy, I think they just forgot to get back to me. But I have got a nice pdf of the gadget ***55357;***56841;
No mate, I took a punt on one on fleabay, but it turned out to be the wrong thing. I'll post it over to you if you want to see the size of them? I thought I could change the flow element in it - I think that's what stumped the Parker questions dept!
I might have your email address (sent the pics of the OSTC3 over), but pm it anyway.