I have a Scubapro "pro" valve on an Scubapro/Faber LP95 from circa 1999 in need of a new burst disk. Scubapro service manual lists it as part # 01.024.011 which consists of a 3 piece kit, the bolt, the copper disk, and a plastic washer. Does anybody know if the burst disk assembly from DGX (a one piece burst assembly) will work as a direct replacement for the Scubapro unit?
What I thought curious was the pressure rating for the Scubapro burst disk is marked as 3400 for a 2400 psi cylinder, with a burst range listed at 3150-3500. Using the 5/3 (1.666) rating for the burst disk for service pressure (2400 psi) calls for a 4000 psi disk. DGX has exactly that, a 4000 psi rated disk assembly. IIRC the burst disks are supposed to blow at +0% to -10% of rating. The rating for the Scubapro disk is apparently outside of that. Scubapro shows part # 01.024.012 as a "4200" marked disk and rated to burst at 3960-4400 psi as their next step up.
The DGX assembly lists being a "typical" 3/8-24 UNF thread. I don't know what the Scubapro is threaded at and the manual doesn't state, although it appears to be 3/8" diameter barring being some metric variant. Was planning on stopping by the hardware store the check the thread pitch on their thread testing racks.
Scubapro lists their torque spec as 90-110 in/lbs and DGX lists theirs as 100-120 in/lbs.
DGX couldn't provide an answer, but, being the cool cats they are, stated I was welcome to order one and try it and return it if it didn't work. But, rather than risking striped threads or non-sealing surfaces, I thought I'd check with the brain-trust here first.
What I thought curious was the pressure rating for the Scubapro burst disk is marked as 3400 for a 2400 psi cylinder, with a burst range listed at 3150-3500. Using the 5/3 (1.666) rating for the burst disk for service pressure (2400 psi) calls for a 4000 psi disk. DGX has exactly that, a 4000 psi rated disk assembly. IIRC the burst disks are supposed to blow at +0% to -10% of rating. The rating for the Scubapro disk is apparently outside of that. Scubapro shows part # 01.024.012 as a "4200" marked disk and rated to burst at 3960-4400 psi as their next step up.
The DGX assembly lists being a "typical" 3/8-24 UNF thread. I don't know what the Scubapro is threaded at and the manual doesn't state, although it appears to be 3/8" diameter barring being some metric variant. Was planning on stopping by the hardware store the check the thread pitch on their thread testing racks.
Scubapro lists their torque spec as 90-110 in/lbs and DGX lists theirs as 100-120 in/lbs.
DGX couldn't provide an answer, but, being the cool cats they are, stated I was welcome to order one and try it and return it if it didn't work. But, rather than risking striped threads or non-sealing surfaces, I thought I'd check with the brain-trust here first.