Pressure Gauge Module [w/ Hose w/o Boot]

 
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Global Fluo
Global Fluo
KZ764961
$47.00
MAP:$79.95
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PSI
PSI
KZ801010
$44.65
MAP:$74.95
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Regular price $44.65
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Replacement module for the Cressi Mini SPG. Gauge is a high-quality instrument housed in a chrome-plated brass case. The gauge has a luminescent face for easy reading in low light or night diving conditions. The front glass lens is made to act as a pressure relief valve. In the event of a sudden increase-in-pressure inside the instrument, the glass rises slightly, allowing the excess pressure to escape. The pressure gauge is equipped with a 7/16" threaded high-pressure hose. There are two models to choose from. One model is imperial with pressure readings in PSI and the other model is metric with pressure readings in bars. The Mini-Manometer Pressure Gauge (imperial) dial reads from 0 to 5000 PSI. For at-a-glance monitoring of air pressure, the instrument's face is divided into three different colored zones: the area from 600 PSI and below is highlighted in red with a solid bar and red stripes. If Gauge is used on deeper dives, the red scale extends and fades to 1,300 PSI, this provides for added reserve air indication required at greater depths. From 600 to approximately 3,000 PSI is Green and from 3,000 PSI to the end of the scale is blue. The Mini-Manometer Pressure Gauge (metric) dial reads from 0 to 350 bars. For at-a-glance monitoring of air supply, the instruments face is divided into three different colored zones: the area from 50 BAR and below is highlighted in red with a solid bar and red stripes. If the gauge is used on deeper dives, the red scale extends and fades to 100 bars, this provides for added reserve air indication required at greater depths. From 50 BAR to approximately 200 BAR is green and from 200 BAR to the end of the scale is blue. The global fluo version has a fluorescent face for easy reading in low light or night diving conditions and it features the dial in both systems, imperial and metric.