Benjamin Conversion vs Isolation Manifold
I just read this on the ICURR website. I'm not sure I fully agree but it does seem worth noting - especially in light of the recent Eagle's Nest mix error incident:
http://www.iucrr.org/manifolds1.htm
http://www.iucrr.org/manifolds2.htm
I once talked to a dive store owner who was very proud of his supply of non-isolation manifolds. At the time I thought his attitude very archaic (and as I dive independents anyway of no consequence to me) but in light of these recent articles his opinion may not have been as odd as I first thought.
Anyway there are bound to be any number of opinions on the subect and it may be time for another stirring discussion. ;-)
Re: Benjamin Conversion vs Isolation Manifold
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Originally Posted by Gary
I just read this on the ICURR website. I'm not sure I fully agree but it does seem worth noting - especially in light of the recent Eagle's Nest mix error incident:
http://www.iucrr.org/manifolds1.htm
http://www.iucrr.org/manifolds2.htm
I once talked to a dive store owner who was very proud of his supply of non-isolation manifolds. At the time I thought his attitude very archaic (and as I dive independents anyway of no consequence to me) but in light of these recent articles his opinion may not have been as odd as I first thought.
Anyway there are bound to be any number of opinions on the subect and it may be time for another stirring discussion. ;-)
Gary,
Ck these two posts out that I penned on this forum a while back:
1.
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 11:41 am Post subject: Rolloffs & isolater valves w\DS manifolds
Without going into a lot of detail, I'm looking to replace the Diver's Supply manifolds on my steel 104's & 72's. I experiended a 'suprise' roll -off over this past week end, & that was a scary thing. This is the 2nd time this I've brushed an overhead, with one of the knobs, & it shut my air off-! On my original twin valve set-up, {yoke} I never once had this happen, as the valve profiles are smaller, & the furled knobs are also a lot tighter to turn on or off. What are the preferred manifolds that everyone is using today, & the sources to find them. Any suggestions or information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
2.
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 6:09 pm Post subject: UWS: Isolater valves VS Dual-Valve Mflds
In Jeffrey Bozanic's latest issue of Cave Diving Accidents 2002-2005 he relates his issues concerning the above named manifolds. In his analysis, he states that " he feels that the Dual-Valve manifold has a much cleaner & nearly accident free history of usage"-! Using both of these manifolds on my back-mounted doubles, I can back up what Jeffrey says about which is safer to use-! In short, with the current Isolater manifolds being marketed, I along with a number of other cave divers have experienced 'roll-offs' in varying degrees of threatening situations-! I don't trust the Isolater- valve set-up the way I do the dual-valve manifold. I hope everyone here gets to read this excellent issue of the CDS's 'Accidents Review'-! It has an abundence of helpful information allowing us to hopefully become more aware of our diving excursions & the equipment that we choose to use-!
You make a lot of sense about this issue-! Wishing you & Kat a Merry Christmas & Happy New Years too-!
Jack 8)