DIN vs "International Connection"

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ItMustBeJames

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Hi all. Quick question. Nemo33 in Brussels says that I can bring my own reg if it has an international connection. They don't allow DIN connectors. I'm away from my references at home, so let me ask you guys: what is an "international connection"?

I hate to say it, but I don't know which I have off the top of my head. I can picture it, but I can't look it up 'til I get home. Any help would be appreciated.
 
BS EN 144-3:2003

I am going to guess they are referring to the EN 144-3:2003 standard for connections to cylinders containing other than air. I would suggest you e-mail them and ask.
 
INT AKA yoke. :)

But they only allow the use of your own regulator when it has an integrated computer...
 
"They" = NEMO33 - it's an indoor dive facility in Brussels - there is a link in the original post
 
"They" = NEMO33 - it's an indoor dive facility in Brussels - there is a link in the original post

Thanks, I thought it was someone's screen name.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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