Do you know the "Work of Breathing" spec on the 212 second stage?

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Do you know the "Work of Breathing" spec on the 212 second stage? And would you know the Factory Set Inhalation Effort on the second stage too? I search but no luck.
 
Do you know the "Work of Breathing" spec on the 212 second stage? And would you know the Factory Set Inhalation Effort on the second stage too? I search but no luck.

Here is a WOB chart on the 212 2nd stage:

p_regulators_delta3_wob1.gif


Factory set Inhalation Effort on the 212 is 0.0 - 2.5 CIW* (Column Inches of Water)

Hope this helps.
 
Here is a WOB chart on the 212 2nd stage:

p_regulators_delta3_wob1.gif


Factory set Inhalation Effort on the 212 is 0.0 - 2.5 CIW* (Column Inches of Water)

Hope this helps.

This is the same chart on the Oceanic EOS?
 
Here is a WOB chart on the 212 2nd stage:

p_regulators_delta3_wob1.gif


Factory set Inhalation Effort on the 212 is 0.0 - 2.5 CIW* (Column Inches of Water)

Hope this helps.


Which 1st stage was this used during this test, the DC1 or DC2? Does this suggest that the overall WOB was .87 Joules at 198fsw @ 62.5 RMV?
 
Hi Logan,

The WOB chart above was tested using the Hollis DC2, although it is important to mention that with the DC1 and even the Oceanic FDX-10 there was zero noticeable change.

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