A diving regulator
A diving regulator is a pressure regulator used in scuba or surface
supplied diving equipment that reduces pressurized breathing gas to ambient pressure
and delivers it to the diver. The gas may be air or one of a variety of specially
blended breathing gases. The gas may be
supplied from a cylinder worn by the diver (as in a scuba set), or via a hose from a compressor
or a bank of cylinders on the surface (as in surface-supplied
diving). A gas pressure regulator has one or more valves in series, which reduces
pressure from the source in a controlled manner, lowering pressure at each stage.The
terms "regulator" and "demand valve" are often used interchangeably,
but a demand valve is the part of a regulator that delivers gas only while the diver
is breathing in and reduces the gas pressure to ambient. In single hose regulators,
it is part of the second stage held in the diver's mouth by a mouthpiece. In double
hose regulators it is part of the regulator attached to the cylinder. In other
word,
A diving regulator takes high pressure air from your scuba
tank and adjusts it to the pressure you need for breathing. It supplies air
only when you inhale (on demand), and directs your breath into the water when
you exhale
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