Equipment Services

 

Your scuba gear (regulator and BCD) should be serviced every year whether it is being used or not.   We pride ourselves in prompt and quick turn around. Timely service is paramount to ensure your a safety while diving. After all this is your life support equipment.  There is nothing worse than having your life support system (regulator or BCD) malfunction in the middle of a dive trip due to non-service.  We are an authorized service center for most major brands of equipment.

 

Tanks   Scuba cylinders should be rinsed with fresh water after use, then wiped dry. Clean around the tank boot and dry the cylinder completely so that no water is allowed to accumulate on the outside of the tank. The valve should be opened briefly to expel any moisture from the valve opening.  All compressed air cylinders should be inspected regularly. Before diving, check for any corrosion or heavy wear on the outside of the tank.

 

Visual Cylinder Inspection (VCI) - Visual inspection is required annually or if the tank is drained completely. Stickers should be removed prior to a visual inspection. Tanks must be hydrostatically tested every five years to ensure the integrity of the tank walls.  Tanks should be stored at full working pressure preventing any moisture from entering the cylinder. Store tanks securely and upright in a cool dry place.

 

Regulators   When you're finished diving a regulator, soak in clean freh water w/ a small amount of Mirazyme for an hour or so. While a regulator is submerged, it is very important to prevent water from entering the first stage. Be sure that the dust cap is in place and do not depress the purge button on the second stage. Follow the soak by rinsing fresh water over the first and second stages. Be sure to let air dry before packing away for inside storage. Do not store any regulator outside in the heat.

 

BCDs  BCDs should be soaked in fresh water with a small amount of Mirazyme which will remove salt, sand and other debris. It is a good idea to rinse the inside of the air cell as well. To do this, depress and hold down the oral inflator button and fill the bladder one third full with water. Allow the water to swish around inside by rotating the BCD several times. Then drain the water completely by turning the BCD upside down while pressing the oral inflator button.  Store BCDs on a proper BCD hanger and partially inflated. Two or three breaths.  Service should always done according to manufacturer's guidelines, most manufacturers recommend annual service.

 

 

 

Equipment  Services

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