By Luther Johnson
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June 20, 2020
We discovered some changes to the cleaning protocol required - one of the detergents used to clean the regulators was a little too strong, and was taking off some of the anti-corrosion, anti-oxidation coating on the cast aluminum bodies of the regulators - we've researched this coating, and are satisfied that is bio-compatible for breathable air, but we don't want any excess particles getting into the airflow, so we're adjusting the cleaning solutions and procedure. If we don't do this well, it will fail when we send the machine to the testing lab for ISO 18562 compliance - it's good to know that it would have been caught then, but of course it's better, faster, and cheaper, to catch it and make the adjustments now. There is now a tubing connection list on the Technical page, which explains how to hook everything up, and there are new videos that explain the terms used in that list. In those videos, I said there were 31 connections total, 29 involving the 3/8" OD, 1/4" ID tubing. Well, yes, but two of those connections, the center ports on tees 1 and 2, are alternative endpoints for the tube coming out of the lever valve (machine operating on/off) output, and don't really represent a separate tube, so now the list just describes the 27 3/8" OD, 1/4" ID tubes, and the two 1/2" OD, 3/8" ID tubes. The lengths of the tubes chosen are for the the layout of the components in the enclosure we have made, to date. I had thought, at the time of making the video, that there would be two lists describing the tubing, but there is just one, with all the necessary information required, to hook up the machine as depicted and demonstrated here.