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		<title>Regulators for Diving</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 19:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed J Price</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Air Pressure]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every diver needs to know the basics of diving and they especially need to know all there is to know about their diving regulator. If you are new to diving, then you will need to learn how to choose the right scuba regulator for your diving needs and if youre a seasoned diver you may want to brush up on what is best where regulators are concerned.]]></description>
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<p>Every diver needs to know the basics of diving and they especially need to know all there is to know about their diving regulator. If you are new to diving, then you will need to learn how to choose the right scuba regulator for your diving needs and if youre a seasoned diver you may want to brush up on what is best where regulators are concerned.</p>
<p>What is a Regulator?</p>
<p>It is important to understand and know what a diving regulator really is before going out and actually buying one. In actual fact, it is a pressure regulator that helps the diver breathe underwater by supplying them with just the right amount of breathing gases. In order for the right amount of doses of breathing gas to be given at the right time to the diver, the regulator is attached to the cylinder that holds the breathing gas.</p>
<p>This needs to lower the air pressure during all the stages of the dive. You may have heard the terms diving regulator and demand valve being used in similar ways but in actual fact the demand valve is the part which is attached to the regulator and is responsible for allowing the gas to go the diver. When purchasing a regulator, it is very easy for you to get to know all the parts and you can always ask for a diagram that will help break it all down for you.</p>
<p>Features to Look Out For</p>
<p>When choosing a diving regulator, you may want to bear in mind some important features to look out for. You should not go with the first one you come across without having that basic knowledge. The recommended regulators you should take a look at are the Piston and Diaphragm regulators. The diaphragm regulators are mostly preferred by people who dive in cold waters as they work better in temperatures of 40 degrees and lower. This is the main difference between the two types of regulators. The diaphragm regulator is much closer to freeze proof by using a special kit called the environmental kit.</p>
<p>The part of the scuba regulator which goes into your mouth is another feature that you might want to take a look at. Known as the second stage, it should have an adjustment on it to help you custom fit it to your desire. The swivel will help you lessen the hose line pull that you will have with a regulator, this is another thing you should look into.</p>
<p>Looking at the Cost</p>
<p>The cost is the final factor in making your choice for your perfect diving regulator as it will enable you to see what your budget will allow you to buy. Nobody would want to go with a regulator which is expensive yet has cheap qualities.</p>
<p>Before making your choice you should do some more research. Going to a place which is up to date on the regulations that needs to be met is very important. You want to get quality product when it comes to your diving equipment. You will want to be as comfortable as possible so you can enjoy the experience more, especially since your scuba equipment will be the only thing keeping you alive while underwater.</p>
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<div class="about" style="font-style:italic;">About the Author:</div>
<div class="links">Ed J Price has had a keen interest in the sport of Scuba Diving for several years. For further information, particularly on the <a href="http://tinyurl.com/dlu8uy">Diving Regulator</a> and <a href="http://tinyurl.com/8ldhve">Dive Regulators</a>, check his online resource website today.</div>
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