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Regulators
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DVT®
is a revolutionary regulator technology designed to
automatically eliminate moisture and contaminants from
entering your first stage, even if the dust cap is
accidentally left off. DVT®
eliminates corrosion of critical internal
components, bacteria, hose deterioration, and damaged
gauges and computers. |
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QUESTION: Can Your First Stage
Regulator Do This?
ANSWER:
Most first stage regulators are exposed to corrosive
water intrusion either when removed from the cylinder
valve between dives or in the rinse tank.
QUESTION: Ever Wonder Why They
Call It a "Dust Cap" and Not a "Water Cap"?
ANSWER:
Most dust caps are not designed to keep water from
entering your first stage. Regardless of how carefully
you may maintain your regulator, water entry is a much
more common problem than most divers realize. This image
is just one service department's collection of corroded
first stage filters removed from their customer's
regulators |
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QUESTION: Without DVT: Living With
Corrosion and Restricted Airflow.
ANSWER:
When water enters your first stage, critical internal
seals break down and precision-machined metal parts
begin to corrode. This inevitably leads to significant
performance degradation and expensive repairs. Moisture
also spreads throughout your breathing system, causing
bacteria build-up, hose deterioration, and damage to
gauges and computers.
The Solution? Oceanic DVT.
Though you should always use your dust cap to keep dust
and other contaminants from entering your first stage,
the extra protection of DVT means one less worry. |
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How Does It Work?
Open the
tank valve and air is delivered through a downstream
system without restriction.
When your dive is finished, before the regulator is
even removed from the tank valve, the Dry Valve
Technology system is already closed, sealing out
moisture and any other contamination.
The filter is safely positioned behind the moisture
barrier to eliminate filter flow restriction due to
corrosion |
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