Cressi T10, T10 SC Cromo, MC9, MC9 S.C., MC5 Directions For Use Manual

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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 45
Main Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 45
1) FIRST STAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 47
1.1 T10 - T10 S.C.-T10 SC Cromo . . . . . . . . . . .page 48
1.2 MC9 - MC9 S.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 52
1.3 MC5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 54
1.4 AC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 56
1.5 Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 57
2) SECOND STAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 61
2.1 Galaxy Adjustable/Master / Master Cromo / Galaxy /
Octopus MG Balanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 62
2.2 Master / Master Cromo / Galaxy, Octopus MG Balanced
disassembly and maintenance . . . . . . . . . .page 65
2.3 XS Compact Pro / XS Compact / Octopus . .page 66
2.4 XS Compact Pro / XS Compact
Disassembly and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .page 69
2.5 XS2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 70
2.6 Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 73
3) USE AND MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . .page 77
3.1 Use of the regulator and risk assessment .page 78
3.2 Checks before use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 78
3.3 Mounting the regulator to the tank . . . . . . .page 79
3.4 Use of the regulator in cold water . . . . . . . . page 80
3.5 Care and maintenance
of the equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 80
3.5.1 Caring for the equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 80
3.5.2 Equipment maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 81
3.6 Use with Nitrox mixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 81
3.7 Maintenance/recording of procedures
(Service Record) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 83
3.8 Cressi-sub Certified Combinations . . . . . . .page 84
4) TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 303
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction
Congratulations! Continual research and evolution carried out at our technical centres, together with Cressi-sub’ s usual reliability, have led to the product you just purchased, which will allow you to dive comfortably and safely for a long time.
All Cressi-sub regulator are certified to 146 ft (50 m), and some for use in cold water with temperatures below 10° C, having passed the stringent operations testing at 4° (+0-2) set forth under the standard EN 250:2014 (and all previous editions) in compliance with new EU regulation 2016/425 (ex 89/686/CEE). This regulation establishes the conditions for bringing to market and the essential minimum safety requirements for Personal Pro­tective Equipment (PPE). It will officially take effect April 21, 2018, abrogating the previous Directive 89/686/EEC, upon the conclu­sion of a transitional period granted to manufacturers of PPE.
Main Components
Regulators’ main task is reducing the pressure of the compres­sed air contained in the tank to the same level as the environ­ment’ s, supplying breathable air when required by the diver. They are composed of a “first stage”, working as main pressure reducer and a “second stage” (kept in the diver’ s mouth), which adjusts the pressure precisely to the same value as the environ­ment’ s. The regulator is part – together with tank, valves and sling – of a complete underwater breathing system, known as “SCUBA” (Self Container Underwater Breathing Apparatus). This handbook describes all models of Cressi-sub range, all rea­lized in high quality materials to guarantee pleasant dives and high performance, together with the easiest ways of use and­maintenance. The instructions and directions found in this manual are based on the most up-to-date information about the equip­ment available before printing. Cressi Sub reserves the right to make changes at any time.
NOTE: The instructions and directions found in this manual are based on the most up-to-date information about the equip­ment available before printing. Cressi Sub reserves the right to make changes at any time.
NOTE: This handbook does not replace a diving training cour­se! All Cressi-sub devices must be used by divers who have attended regular courses held by certified trainers. Using underwater devices without a licence or the necessary technical training may be dangerous for the diver’ s safety and life itself. Besides, in order to guarantee the maximum safety, the devi­ces must be serviced only by the producer or an authorized­centre.
You can find your authorized Cressi-Sub center by asking your dealer, or Cressi Sub S.p.A. itself (email: info@cressi.com).
WARNING: CRESSI-SUB DECLINE ANY RESPON­SIBILITY FOR ANY SERVICING CARRIED OUT BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.
WARNING: SCUBA devices complying with EN 250:2014 standard must not be used by more than a diver at the same time.
WARNING: in case the components of a SCUBA are set and used by more than a diver at the same time, their performance in cold water might not satisfy the requisites prescribed by EN 250:2014 standard.
WARNING: if the components of the SCUBA equipment are configured and used simultaneously by multiple divers, the equipment may not be used at depths of greater than 30 meters, or at water temperatures below 10 °C (if specified).
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FIRST STAGES
1.1 - T10 - T10 S.C. - T10 SC Cromo
1.2 - MC9 - MC9 S.C.
1.3 - MC5
1.4 - AC2
1.1. - T10 - T10 S.C.-T10 SC Cromo
The T10 balanced diaphragm first stage features a lightweight structure of compact design, protected by the special and inno­vative PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) treatment, which creates a highly resistant surface coating with extraordinary chemical­physical characteristics and a high technical, very pleasing ap­pearance. Unlike the T10 version, the Cromo version has a protective surface coating of electroless chrome plating.
The ergonomics of the T10 balanced diaphragm first stage pres­ents the functioning mechanism arranged perpendicular to the air entry axis that thereby forms a “T” profile designed to guaran­tee perfect arrangement of the HP and LP hoses, avoiding inter­ference with the equipment connected to the first stage; reduced size (particularly used in the SC version particularly suited to cold water), as well as additional inspection capacity and access to the HP valve mechanism to simplify maintenance and disassembling of the regulator.
It provides outstanding respiratory performance, constant in any use condition, thanks to the compensated diaphragm mecha­nism that enables maximum respiratory comfort to be obtained during any dive phase, from the surface to maximum depths. In fact, the regulator provides the same intermediate pressure in­dependent of the pressure contained in the tanks and maintains performance at any depth.
Contrary to most regulators currently on the market, offering op­timum performance when the tank is full at maximum working pressure, the T10 first stage was designed to offer optimum per­formance when the tank is close to empty.
This hyper balancingfeature was possible using a system that adapts intermediate pressure taking into account the air density as the depth increases and the progressive increase in pressure drop as the tank empties.
Thanks to this feature, the T10 first stage assists the diver in the dive, guaranteeing the highest working performance which in­creases further during the notoriously critical surfacing phase of surfacing.
The compensated diaphragm mechanism phase, with a "T" air entry, or rather the HP valve arranged perpendicular to the air entry axis further guarantees considerable passage of air quantity with a pressure drop, between the inhalation and exhalation phase, which is reduced considerably. These characteristics are the result of innovative technical solu­tions in the design and make the 1st stage among the smallest and lightest regulators on the market and one of the top perform­ing in its category.
In this first stage (Fig. 1), the flexible diaphragm protects and seals the mechanism inside the system and transmits pressure varia­tions in the water to the high pressure valve.
fig. 1
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The HP poppet valve, which is extremely resilient and easily re­placed during periodic maintenance, is manufactured in the latest generation thermoplastic elastomers. This valve boasts the exclu­sive feature of sliding inside a special lined cylinder, also manufac­tured in self-lubricating thermoplastic material. The inner surface of this cylinder, which is completely free of oxidation phenomena, drastically reduces friction and makes the valve stroke extremely fluid and precise, guaranteeing optimum respiratory comfort. The HP poppet valve can also work perfectly guided on a pneumatic seal compartment, guaranteed to last long thanks to the special design of the piston sleeve that hinges the valve, without even making it rotate on its own axis. By doing so, the 1st stage perform­ance can be kept constant and unchanged over time.
The HP valve closure nozzle, manufactured in stainless steel 316, is interchangeable to facilitate periodic maintenance of the 1st stage.
Air entry in the first stage is protected by a sintered conical filter in compact, sintered and nickel-plated phosphor bronze micro­spheres, to enable better air filtering thanks to the broader filtering surface guaranteed by the shape which also guarantees the pas­sage of an elevated air flow, typical of this regulator and withholds any impurities from tank and valve.
The intermediate pressure regulation system of the T10 balanced diaphragm 1st stage follows the tradition of all Cressi-sub first stages, allowing convenient and fast regulation of intermediate pressure without having to disassemble parts of the regulator.
WARNING: intermediate pressure regulation should only be
carried out by authorised Cressi-sub centres and the calibration values CANNOT and MUST NOT be changed by the user, to avoid prejudicing the good working order of the regulator. We cannot be held in any way liable for any intervention carried out by staff unauthorised by Cressi-sub.
The Cressi-Sub authorised centres can be indicated by retailers or, alternatively by Cressi Sub s.p.a. (email: info@cressi.com).
The balanced diaphragm first stage features a lightweight structure of compact design, made from seagoing brass, protected on the surface by means of a PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) treatment (version T10SC) or coated with chromed copper (version T10 S.C. Cromo); the interior components are made of stainless steel, chromed brass and new generation thermoplastic resins.
It avails of 4 low pressure (LP) 3/8” ports, adequately angled for optimal distribution of the hoses that avoid interference with the attached equipment, and 2 high pressure (HP) 7/16” ports with a micrometric perforation for air release, ensuring maximum safety also in the event of accidental breakage of the high pressure hose, avoiding the risk of rapid tank emptying.
WARNING: on the HP ports of the first stage, an underwater
gauge and/or an underwater computer must be connected to also incorporate the gauge function. Since the tanks are not equipped with a reserve device, it is absolutely indispensable to use a gauge that indicates progressive air consumption when diving and which clearly highlights the reserve pressure has been reached, which should be considered as unusable air for the purpose of the dive itself, but only as an emergency air reserve. Diving without a gauge is dangerous because there is no way of controlling consumption and you can suddenly find yourself with­out air during a dive, putting your life in serious danger.
Connection of the first stage to the tank valve can take place using an international connection, using a new yoke with an ex­tremely modern design or a threaded coupling DIN 300 bar, both according to EN ISO 12209 as referenced in the standard EN 250:2014.
As with all regulators in the Cressi-sub range, the T10 first stage offers the possibility of making certain manufacturing compo­nents of the regulator compatible, allowing interchanging parts with other diaphragm first stages in the current range.
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Use of the T10 balanced diaphragm first stage is advised, com­pared to the piston models, for diving in waters full of suspended particles or dissolved mineral salts, or for use in cold water (with temperatures under 10°C), because all parts of the regulator mechanism are insulated for contact with water.
For diving in extreme conditions we recommend using combina­tions with the T10SC or the T10 Cromo SC versions equipped with the Seal Chamber (S.C.)
WARNING: to deal with diving in cold water (temperature
<10°C or < 50°F) Cressi-sub recommends use of a tank equipped with a pillar valve with two independent ports outlet, where two complete regulators can be connected.
WARNING: adequate technical preparation is necessary to
deal with diving in cold water (temperature <10°C or < 50°F ). Cressi-sub recommends you carry out this type of diving after taking a specific course given by qualified instructors. It is im­portant not to wet the regulator before use and then expose it to air (which can be well under zero degrees). Do not use the purge button, particularly with the regulator level with Venturi effect in the “dive” position. If possible, keep the regulator in warm surroundings when not in use.
The Seal Chamber is used to make the T10 balanced diaphragm first stage completely waterproof, avoiding water entry not only inside, but also in contact with the diaphragm and the calibration spring on the 1st stage, thereby creating an air chamber up­stream of the regulator and its components, working like a proper thermal barrier. All problems are therefore avoided relating to contact with water full of suspended particles, sand, dissolved mineral salts and with cold water which, especially at tempera­tures below 10°C could form the foundation for possible freezing of the regulator.
The Seal Chamber (fig.2) consists of a special metal insert with a particular “radiator” shape designed to increase thermal ex-
change between the ambient temperature and the temperature inside the regulator, preventing its possible freezing effect, and a metal cap containing a silicone membrane inside. This, on warn­ing of the ambient pressure variations, inverts and thereby trans­mits oscillations to the ambient pressure transducer beneath which, coming in contact with the main diaphragm, acts as a transmission element which transfers all information on the ex­treme pressure variations to the diaphragm. The main diaphragm which, in turn, protects and seals the mechanism inside the sys­tem, then transmits the pressure variations of the water to the high pressure valve.
NOTE: before assembling the Seal Chamber S.C. the
balanced diaphragm first stage must be calibrated. To ensure the regulator works properly, strictly comply with the calibration values outlined in the regulator performance table. Regulator calibration is not restricted by the ambient pressure variations transmission disk.
fig. 2
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WARNING: intermediate pressure adjustment should only
be carried out by authorised Cressi-sub centres and the cali­bration values CANNOT and MUST NOT be changed by the user, to avoid prejudicing the good working order of the regu­lator. We cannot be held in any way liable for any intervention carried out by staff unauthorised by Cressi-sub.
The Cressi-Sub authorised centres can be indicated by retailers or, alternatively by Cressi Sub s.p.a. (email: info@cressi.com).
The T10 first stage can therefore be used in cold water (with water temperature below 10 °C/50 °F), since it complies with Di­rective 89/686/EEC dated 21/12/1989, checked and certified by Test Authority No. 0474 RINA located in Genoa, tested in compli­ance with standard EN 250:2014 that establishes the require­ments for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) category III. It therefore bears the CE marking followed by identification of the certification authority (0474) that checks its manufacture pur­suant to module B+C2 of EU Regulation 2016/425. The standard also dictates the essential health and safety requirements for Cat­egory III PPE and governs the conditions for bringing it to market.
The considerable technical solutions, combined with the high quality of the materials used, ensure that this first stage regulator is fully reliable and capable of providing the highest performance extended over time.
Additional important information relating to our equipment can be found on the website www.cressi.com
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1.2 - MC9 - MC9 S.C.
The MC9 - MC9 S.C. balanced diaphragm first stage features a lightweight structure of compact design, enclosed in an “aes­thetic-protective” shell made from a special elastomer, specially conceived to protect the regulator from impact. It guarantees high breathing performance in every condition, thanks to its balanced diaphragm mechanism, allowing the maximum breathing comfort in every diving phase, starting from the surface up to the maximum depth. The regulator, in fact, supplies the same intermediate pressure independently from the tank pressure, and keeps its performance independently from the depth.
Unlike the most regulators on the market, offering their best performance when the tank is loaded at its maximum working pressure, MC9 first stage was designed to give its best perfor­mance when the tank is about to empty. This ”hyper-balanc- ing” feature is possible thanks to a system of regulation of the intermediate pressure, which takes into account both the air density as the depth increases and the progressive pressure decrease due to the tank running down. Thanks to this feature, MC9 first stage assists the diver during the whole dive, guaranteeing the highest performance, which improves during the most critical phase of surfacing.
Moreover, the balanced diaphragm mechanism, delivering air “online”, allows remarkable amounts of air to pass, by a very small pressure decrease between inhalation and exhalation phases.
These features are the results of several innovating technical solutions taken by designing MC9 1st stage, making it one of the best performing small and light regulators on the market.
In this first stage (fig. 3), the elastic diaphragm protects and seals the system’ s inner mechanism, transmitting the changes of water pressure to the high pressure valve.
The latter is made of special thermoplastic state-of-the art ela­stomers, is highly resistant and easily replaceable. It boasts the exclusive innovation of sliding inside a special self-lubricating cylinder in a special thermoplastic material. The cylinder’ s inner surface is completely free of oxidation, reduces any friction dra­matically and makes the valve slide in an extremely easy and precise way, guaranteeing the highest breathing comfort.
The HP seat is made of 316 stainless steel and is interchangea­ble, in order to make the maintenance of the 1st stage easier.
The passage of air through the first stage is protected by a spe­cial cup-shaped conical sintered filter, retaining any impurity from tank and valves. The regulation system of intermediate pressure in MC9 balanced diaphragm first stage is the same as all other Cressi-sub first stages, which allows an easy and quick adjustment of interme­diate pressure without having to disassemble any component of the regulator.
fig. 3
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WARNING: intermediate pressure must be set only at au- thorized Cressi-sub centres; the setting values must NOT and can NOT be modified by the user, in order not to affect the good working of the regulator. Cressi-sub decline any responsibility for any intervention carried out by unauthorized personnel.
You can find your authorized Cressi-Sub center by asking your dealer, or Cressi Sub S.p.A. itself (email: info@cressi.com).
Balanced diaphragm first stage features a light compact structure in chromium-plated brass with inner components in stainless steel, chromium-plated brass and state-of-the-art thermoplastic resins. It is supplied with four low pressure (LP) 3/8” ports - specially angled to allow the best hose positioning, avoiding any encum­brance among different devices - and two high pressure (HP) 7/16” ports with a micrometric air exit hole, guaranteeing maxi­mum safety even in the case of damage to the high pressure hose, since it greatly reduces air loss from the thank.
WARNING: an underwater pressure gauge or a computer with such function must be connected with the HP ports of the first stage. Since the tanks are not supplied with a reserve device, a pres­sure gauge must always be used, reporting the progressive air consumption by diving and the reaching of reserve pres­sure, which has to be considered as not to be used by diving but only as emergency air supply. Diving without any gauge is dangerous, since the diver can not control his own air reserve, which might suddenly run out, at his own high risk.
The first stage can be connected to the tank valve with an inter­national, by means of an extremely modern designed bracket, or with a threaded connection DIN 300 (EN ISO 12209) bar, both­complying with EN 250:2014 standard. Like all Cressi-sub regulators, whose components are often in­terchangeable one with the other, MC9 is compatible with other diaphragm first stages of the present range.
MC9 balanced diaphragm first stage, like other Cressi-sub diaph­ragm first stages as well, is to be recommended rather than other piston models, by diving in suspension or mineral salts rich water, or in cold water at temperature lower than 10 °C/50 °F. All inner­components of the regulators are in fact perfectly watertight. For diving in extreme conditions we recommend using combina­tions with the MC9SC version, equipped as standard with the Seal Chamber (S.C.).
WARNING: In case of dives in cold water (temperature less than 10°C/50° F), Cressi-sub recommend to use a tank sup­plied with a valve featuring two separate outlet ports, with which two complete regulators are to be connected.
WARNING: diving in cold water at temperature lower than 10°C/50 °F requires a special technical training. Cressi-sub recommend such diving only after attending a special training course by certified trainers. The regulator must absolutely not get wet and exposed to freezing air before use. Do not press the discharge button, particularly when the Venturi effect adjustment lever is on “dive”. If possible, keep the regulator in a warm place before use.
The Seal Chamber’ s task is to make MC9 balanced diaphragm first stage perfectly watertight, preventing water from seeping inside or on the diaphragm and the main spring: it works as an air chamber above the regulator and its components, like a real thermal barrier. It avoids any problem caused by contact with suspension, sand, mineral salts rich water and with cold water, which might eventually cause the regulator to freeze, especially at temperature lower than 10° C/50° F.
fig. 4
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The Seal Chamber is composed of a metal cap containing a sili­con seal. The seal responds to any environmental pressure change bending towards the inside and transmitting it to the underlying plate; the latter transmits such information to the main diaphragm. The main diaphragm protects and seals the device’ s inner mechanism, transmitting pressure changes to the high pressure valve.
NOTE: before assembling the Seal Chamber S.C. the balanced diaphragm first stage must be set. In order to get the regulator to work perfectly, the setting values must be strictly those reported in the regulator’s performance table. The setting is independent from the plate transmitting envi­ronmental pressure changes.
WARNING: intermediate pressure must be set only at authorized Cressi-sub centres, while the setting values can NOT and must NOT be modified by the user, in order not to affect the regulator’ s performance. Cressi-sub decline any responsibility for any intervention carried out by unauthorized personnel.
You can find your authorized Cressi-Sub center by asking your dealer, or Cressi Sub S.p.A. itself (email: info@cressi.com).
The MC9 S.C. first stage can therefore be used in cold water (with water temperature below 10 °C/50 °F), since it complies with Di­rective 89/686/EEC dated 21/12/1989, checked and certified by Test Authority No. 0474 RINA located in Genoa, tested in compli­ance with standard EN 250:2014 that establishes the requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) category III. It therefore bears the CE marking followed by identification of the certification authority (0474) that checks its manufacture pursuant to module B+C2 of EU Regulation 2016/425. The standard also dictates the essential health and safety requirements for Category III PPE and governs the conditions for bringing it to market.
Its remarkable technical features, together with its high quality materials, make this first stage a highly reliable regulator, guaran­teeing best performances for a long time.
Visit our web-site www.cressi.com, where you can find further in­formation relating to your safety.
1.3 – MC5
MC5 balanced diaphragm 1st stage features an extremely light and compact structure enclosed in an “esthetical-protective” shell of a special elastomer, designed to protect the regulator from collision. It guarantees high breathing performance in every condition, thanks to its balanced diaphragm mechanism, allowing the maximum breathing comfort in every diving phase, starting from the surface up to the maximum depth. The regulator, in fact, supplies the same intermediate pressure independently from the tank pressure, and keeps its performance independently from the depth. The balanced diaphragm mechanism, delivering air “on line”, allows remarkable amounts of air to pass, by a very small pres­sure decrease between inhalation and expiration phases. These features are the results of innovating technical solutions taken by designing MC5 1st stage, making it one of the best performing small and light regulators on the market.
fig. 5
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In this first stage (fig. 5), the elastic diaphragm protects and seals the system’ s inner mechanism, transmitting the changes of water pressure to the high pressure valve. The latter is made of special thermoplastic state-of-the art ela­stomers, is highly resistant and easily replaceable. It boasts theex­clusive innovation of sliding inside a special self-lubricating cylinder in a special thermoplastic material. The cylinder’ s inner surface is com­pletely free of oxidation, reduces any friction dramatically and makes the valve slide in an extremely easy and precise way, guaranteeing the highest breathing comfort. The passage of air through the first stage is protected by a special cup-shaped conical sintered filter, retaining any impurity from tank and valves. The regulation system of intermediate pressure in MC5 balan­ced diaphragm first stage is the same as all other Cressi-sub first stages, allowing an easy and quick adjustment of intermediate pres­sure without having to disassemble any component of the regulator.
WARNING: intermediate pressure must be set only at authorized Cressi-sub centres, while the setting values can NOT and must NOT be modified by the user, in order not to affect the regulator’ s performance. Cressi-sub decline any responsibility for any intervention carried out by unauthorized personnel.
You can find your authorized Cressi-Sub center by asking your dealer, or Cressi Sub S.p.A. itself (email: info@cressi.com).
Balanced diaphragm first stage features a light compact structu­re in chromium-plated brass with inner components in stainless steel, chromium-plated brass and state-of-the-art thermoplastic resins. It is supplied with three low pressure (LP) 3/8” ports - specially angled to allow the best hose positioning, avoiding any encum­brance among different devices - and a high pressure (HP)7/16” port with a micrometric air exit hole, guaranteeing maxi­mum safety even in the case of damage to the high pressure­hose, since it prevents the tanks from emptying.
WARNING: an underwater pressure gauge or a compu- ter with such function must be connected with the HP port of the first stage. Since the tanks are not supplied with a reserve device, a pres­sure gauge must always be used, reporting the progressiveair consumption by diving and the reaching of reserve pressure, which has to be considered as not to be used by diving but only as emergency air supply. Diving without any gauge is dangerous, since the diver can not control his own air reserve, which might suddenly run out, at his own high risk.
The first stage can be connected to the tank valve with an inter­national, by means of an extremely modern designed bracket, orwith a threaded connection DIN 300 bar (4350 psi) (EN ISO
12209), both complying with EN 250:2014 standard.
Like all Cressi-sub regulators, whose several components are interchangeable one with the other, MC5 is compatible with other diaphragm first stages of the present range.
MC5 balanced diaphragm first stage, like other Cressi-sub diaphragm first stages, having all inner components watertight, is to be recommended, rather than other piston models, by diving in suspension or mineral salts rich water.
MC5 conforms to EU Regulation 2016/425, having been tested and certified by Notified Body number 0474, RINA, with registered office in Genoa, with testing conducted pursuant to standard EN 250:2014 which specifies the requirements for class III Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and therefore it bears the CE mark followed by the ID data of the notified body (0474) pursuant to form B+C2 of EU regulation 2016/425.
Its remarkable technical features, together with its high quality materials, make this first stage a highly reliable regulator, guaran­teeing best performances for a long time.
Visit our web-site www.cressi.com, where you can find further in­formation relating to your equipment.
FIRST STAGES
1.4 - AC2
AC2 regulator has the task to reduce the tanks’ pressure. It isconnected to the second stage by means of a hose supplying the diver with breathable air at environmental pressure. The first stage’ s main task is therefore to reduce the tanks’ air to an intermediate pressure, about 10 bar (145 psi) higher than the environmental. Small dimensions, light weight, extremely simple structure, special stur­diness and easy maintenance: here are the main features of this in-line first stage, offering as high performances as a balanced piston model’s. Its compact and attractive design features four low pressure 3/8” ports in pairs, with preset angles to allow easy connection with any accessory equipment. The setting is easily performed thanks to the special revolving ring system, allowing a quick, precise and con­tinuous adjustment, without having to disassemble the regulator.
WARNING: intermediate pressure must be set only at authorized Cressi-sub centres; the setting values must NOT and can NOT be modified by the user, in order not to affect the good working of the regulator. Cressi-sub decline any responsibility for any intervention carried out by unauthorized personnel.
You can find your authorized Cressi-Sub center by asking your dealer, or Cressi Sub S.p.A. itself (email: info@cressi.com).
Inside, a conical filter provides a filtering action 200% higher than a standard flat filter. Airflow capacity is remarkable, due to new larger air ports, offe­ring unequalled performance in this class of regulators.
Both international yoke and DIN (at 200 or 300 bar) (2900÷4350 psi) connection are fully interchangeable and are replaced with each other very quickly (only at authorized Cressi-sub centres).
Its satin finish guarantees the regulator’ s best surface perfor­mance, while contributing to its outstanding strength and relia­bility. The first stage is manufactured with the finest materials and Cressi-sub experience.
The first stage can be connected with the tank’ s valve either with an international through an extremely modern designed bracket, or with a threaded connection DIN (EN ISO 12209), both complying with EN 250:2014 standard. Should the tank sused have a working pressure higher than 200 bar (2900 psi), a DIN connection is recommended.
Besides its technical innovations, this first stage differs from pre­vious models as to its new esthetical look, enriched with careful particulars in its finishing as well. It is a top quality high technology regulator, showing a pleasant as well as aggressive look, united with outstanding sturdiness and easy mechanics, which allows an easy and simple maintenance.
The AC2 first stage conforms to EU Regulation 2016/425, having been tested and certified by Notified Body number 0474, RINA, with registered offices in Genoa, with testing conducted pursuant to stan­dard EN 250:2014 which specifies the requirements for class III Per­sonal Protective Equipment (PPE), and therefore it bears the CE mark followed by the ID data of the notified body (0474) pursuant to form B+C2 of EU regulation 2016/425. Its remarkable technical solutions, together with high quality materials, make this first stage a highly reliable regulator, offering top quality performance for a long time.
Visit our web-site www.cressi.com, where you can find further information relating to your equipment.
fig. 6
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Direction for use regulators
1.5 - Performance First Stages
1.5 - Performance
Working pressure (INT connection) Working pressure (DIN connection)
Calibration pressure (200 bar feeding)
Air supply
High pressure (HP) ports
Low pressure (LP) ports
Weight without hose MC9
Weight without hose MC9 SC
0÷232 bar - (0÷3365 psi) 0÷300 bar - (0÷4350 psi)
10 bar - (145 psi)
4500 l/min (*)
2 4
590 gr (INT) - 450 gr (DIN)
650 gr (INT) - 510 gr (DIN)
MC9 / MC9 S.C.
Working pressure (INT connection) Working pressure (DIN connection)
Calibration pressure (200 bar feeding)
Air supply
High pressure (HP) ports
Low pressure (LP) ports
Weight without hose MC5
0÷232 bar - (0÷3365 psi) 0÷300 bar - (0÷4350 psi)
10 bar - (145 psi)
3000 l/min (*)
1
3
450 gr (INT) - 350 gr (DIN)
MC5
(*) Values measured at LP port with second stage connected and tank pressure at 200 150 bar (2900 2175 psi)
(*) Values measured at LP port with second stage connected and tank pressure at 200 150 bar (2900 2175 psi)
Working pressure (INT connection)
Working pressure (DIN connection)
Calibration pressure (with 200 bar supply)
Air supply
High pressure (HP) ports
Low pressure (LP) ports
Weight without hose T10 SC
0÷232 bar 0÷300 bar
10 bar
4500 l/min (*)
2 4
720 gr (INT) - 602 gr (DIN)
T10 / T10 S.C. / T10 S.C. Cromo
(*) Values measured on LP port with second stage connected and 200 150 bar pressure in the tanks.
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ENGLISH
1.5 - Performance
Working pressure (INT connection) Working pressure (DIN connection)
Calibration pressure (200 bar feeding)
Air supply
High pressure (HP) ports
Low pressure (LP) ports
0÷232 bar - (0÷3365 psi) 0÷300 bar - (0÷4350 psi)
10 bar - (145 psi)
2100 l/min (*)
1
4
AC2
(*) Values measured at LP port with second stage connected and tank pressure at 200 150 bar (2900 2175 psi)
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Direction for use regulators
SECOND STAGES
2.1 - Galaxy Adjustable /Master / Master Cromo / Galaxy / Octopus MG Balanced
2.2 - Master / Master Cromo / Galaxy / Octopus MG Balanced disassembly and maintenance
2.3 - XS Compact Pro / XS Compact
2.4 - XS Compact Pro / XS Compact, disassembly and servicing
2.5 - XS2
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