Catalina Super 90

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Robedge3

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I recently bought what I thought was an aluminum 80cf for $50. It did need a Hydro/Vip and when I got it back from the hydrostatics shop he corrected me and said it was actually a Catalina Super 90 and showed me the "S90" mark on the cylinder. Which apparently means that it is a 90cf rated cylinder. I believe there was also an operating pressure shown at 3300 psi. I wanted to find out more about this cylinder's specs. Anyone know about this cylinder or where I could find the specs?
Thanks
 
http://www.catalinacylinders.com/ScubaSpec.pdf
but no "Super 90", even here:
Scuba Cylinder Specification Chart from Huron Scuba, Ann Arbor Michigan

Catalina uses a "C" for 3300, not "S".....

---------- Post added December 18th, 2014 at 07:35 AM ----------

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/tanks-valves-bands/188607-catalina-s90-specs.html

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/tanks-valves-bands/113735-catalina-s90-aluminum-90s.html


seems a short run of an unpopular tank....

---------- Post added December 18th, 2014 at 07:43 AM ----------

BTW - the "S" designation was for "Scuba", not "Super"
 
I have one. At 3300 psi, it holds approximately 85 cu. ft. I happen to like mine. I just make sure to tell the tank monkey that fills it to make sure to fill to 3300 psi.
 
Thank you rhwestfall. I knew there had to be something out there that at least mentioned these tanks. As kombiguy suggests, I'll make sure the tank monkey gets it to 3300..

http://www.catalinacylinders.com/ScubaSpec.pdf
but no "Super 90", even here:
Scuba Cylinder Specification Chart from Huron Scuba, Ann Arbor Michigan

Catalina uses a "C" for 3300, not "S".....

---------- Post added December 18th, 2014 at 07:35 AM ----------

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/tanks-valves-bands/188607-catalina-s90-specs.html

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/tanks-valves-bands/113735-catalina-s90-aluminum-90s.html


seems a short run of an unpopular tank....

---------- Post added December 18th, 2014 at 07:43 AM ----------

BTW - the "S" designation was for "Scuba", not "Super"
 

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