First stages with high advertised flow rates is mostly for that, advertisement. Well, a high performance first stage will not draw down under demand as much and will have a quick recovery. But the cylinder valve is the choke point as the flow rates there are between 40 and 60 cfm. A chain being only as strong as the weakest link.Hello,
I have a follow up question regarding the Neptune III. The first stage that OR bundles with the mask has a flow rate of 4800 L/min or 171 cfpm. Why such high flow rate? The accepted maximum RMV for heavy work is 100 L/min so at a depth of say 50 m that 600 L/min which is only 21 cfpm. The flow rate of OR first stage is 8 times more than the maximum required. Even considering a 20% overhead that is much more than would ever be needed unless one has multiple octopi hanging off the same 1st stage being used all at the same time. What am I missing here???
An IP that varies over a dive of 10psi is a fairly tight specification and not unusual. A balanced second stage will not notice and a good downstream second should be just fine with a minimal IP change.