STAINLESS STEEL KIRBY MORGAN DIAMOND RECLAIM HELMET WITH WATERPROOF CONNECTOR
The Kirby Morgan Diamond is the next modular variation to the KMDSI stainless steel helmet. When the KM Diamond is attached to our stainless steel helmet shell the diver can operate in either a surface exhaust or ambient water exhaust diving mode.
Before the diver enters the water, with a simple two-step process, they have the opportunity to switch the helmet into surface vent mode where their exhaled gas is sent to the surface and not into the surrounding water where they are working. On the surface the exhaled gas can be sent to a reclaim system or simply secured on an open deck to vent into the atmosphere. The KM Diamond can be also operated in the open circuit mode for the entire dive.
The advantages of this stainless steel helmet include the following:
Rugged helmet shell and other components
No refinishing required if the surface is scratched or gouged
Elimination of threaded inserts for securing port retainer to helmet shell
KM Diamond Features:
Air Train: The air train diffuses incoming breathing air/gas onto the face port/lens to defog and ventilate.
Bypass Equalizer Tube: This system stabilizes the supply regulator, creates a protective bubble layer to the exposed valve and deflects exhaust bubbles from the diver’s field of view when operating in open circuit mode.
Defogging Steady Flow Value: Provides an additional flow of gas into the helmet for ventilation and defogging.
Diamond Exhaust Assembly: Two stage regulator that controls and routs the exhaled gas. Rapid removal and replacement is possible with clear access to all fasteners.
Emergency (EGS) Valve: Emergency (EGS) Valve supplies backup breathing gas to the diver. This valve is an integral, built in part of the stainless steel sideblock.
Gas Supply Non-Return Valve: Commercial Rated, It prevents loss of gas pressure in the event of umbilical damage.
Handle: Removable Grip and handle. Handle can be removed without breaking seals, making it quick and easy to attach accessories.
Nose Block: Nose Block Device allows the diver to block the nose to equalize ears.
Overpressure Relief Valve: Automatically activates if internal helmet pressure becomes too great. Can also be manually adjusted to improve breathing when operating in the open circuit mode or it can act as a standalone feature to dump exhaled gas directly into the surrounding water.
Rapid Change Modular Communications Systems: Because the module is easily removed the helmet, repair or replacement of communications parts is quick and trouble free. It is available with either a male waterproof connector or a bare wire post connection.
Side Block: Multi use side block has additional ports built in to provide controlled air flow, if needed. The stainless steel sideblock has a built in EGS.
Stainless Steel Shell: Each 316 stainless steel shell is precision CNC machined to tight tolerances, to ensure proper fit to all other mating parts. The shell is durable and easy to maintain. Easily cleaned using a Scotch Brite or similar type cleaning pad.
Surface Bypass Valve: Effortlessly switch from surface vent, (or reclaim), to standard open circuit diving mode. Switching back and forth from diving modes is instant with a single action.
Water Purge Assembly: Positive shut off valve is spring loaded. Internal pick up tube reduces chance of exposure and increases effectiveness in dewatering the helmet.
KM Diamond Specifications:
Weight: KM Diamond - 34.8 pounds
Helmet Shell: Stainless Steel
Control Knobs: Polyurethane
Face Port/Lens: Scratch Resistant Polycarbonate
Neck Dam: Neoprene. Optional latex neck dam available
O-Rings: Buna-N
Head Cushion: Nylon bag filled with #4 Polyester foam
Recommended Lubricants: Kirby Morgan recommends Christo-Lube or equivalent for all gas train components. Dow Corning 111 Silicone or equivalent may be used for this helmet ONLY when noted.
Inhalation Regulator: The Inhalation body and Pod is one complete unit with the regulator based on the Kirby Morgan 455 Balanced Regulator.
CR Standards: This helmet meets or exceeds all standards established by Dive Lab of Panama City, Florida, and are CR (Commercially Rated) marked.
Note: The minimum operating temperature recommended for this helmet is 34 °F (1 °C), without the use of the water shrouds and hot water. Without a hot water and the shroud system, the diver may be subject to hypothermia due to cold gas inspiration temperatures.