Alpha 8 Regulator

$379.95

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  • Model: 40.3412.07
  • Manufactured by: Oceanic

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ALPHA 8
The Alpha Standard.
The standard by which all other entry-level regulators are judged. For recreational divers looking for professional performance at a reasonable price, the Alpha 8 makes the adventure of diving that much easier to experience.
  • The best price-to-performance ratio in its class

  • Designed to perform to the U.S. Navy's Class A standards at 198 feet

  • Inexpensive to maintain

  • Paired with our PX-3 Balanced Piston First Stage featuring DVT (Dry Valve Technology)

30-DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We guarantee that at any time during the first 30 days of purchase, your Oceanic product fails to meet your expectations, that product may be exchanged by a participating Authorized Oceanic Pro Dealer. No questions asked.

DETAILS

Best Price / Performance ratio in its class
Not only is the Alpha 8 an economical buy for the diver on a budget, it is just as inexpensive to maintain. Standard replacement parts can cost as little as half of those in other regulators in its class.

Patented orthodontic mouthpiece
To further reduce jaw fatigue, the Alpha 8 features a patented Orthodontic Mouthpiece, designed to accommodate the natural overbite of the human jaw.

Nitrox Compatibility
The Alpha 8 is classified as being suitable for use with nitrox breathing gas mixtures containing up to 40% oxygen by volume without the need for special preparation, cleaning or component parts.

PX-3 Balanced Piston First Stage
Like the name implies, the PX-3 Balanced Piston is a balanced design, meaning that air flow volume is unaffected by depth or tank pressure. In other words; performance is consistent from the beginning to the end of your dive, even under difficult or deep diving conditions. The swiveled low pressure ports and the addition of a 5th LP port of the PX-3 make it easy to route your low pressure hoses for your second stage, alternate air source, BC power inflator, or drysuit any way you want.

SPECS

FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
ALPHA 8 SECOND STAGE
Valve Type
DEMAND
Adjustment
Balancing System
Integrated Purge Button
YES
Mouthpiece
ORTHODONTIC
Nitrox Compatibility
STANDARD TO 40%
Ambidextrous
Integrated Swivel
Weight (without hose)
6 OUNCES
Dimensions (front profile)
2.9 INCHES
First Stage Configurations
PX-2/SP-4
Minimum Cracking Effort
1.1 CIW*
Factory Set Inhalation Effort
1.2 - 1.4 CIW*
Work of Breathing 
1.23 JOULES (PX-3)
1.47 JOULES (SP-5)
Warranty
2 YEAR
Limited Lifetime Service Agreement
YES
30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
YES

FEATURES & FUNCTIONSPX-3SP-5
Valve Type
BALANCED PISTON
UNBALANCED PISTON
Primary Material
MARINE BRASS
MARINE BRASS
Low Pressure Ports
5
4
High Pressure Ports
2
1
Integrated Swivel
YES
Nitrox Compatibility
STANDARD TO 40%
STANDARD TO 40%
300 BAR DIN Fitting
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
Sealed Valve Design
YES
Environmental Protection
YES
Weight
29 OUNCES
26 OUNCES
Factory Set Intermediate Pressure
140-145 PSI
140-145 PSI
Pressure Drop
19.5 PSI
13 PSI
Warranty
2 YEAR
2 YEAR
Limited Lifetime Service Agreement
YES
YES
30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
YES
YES

Alpha 8 Work of Breathing

WORK OF BREATHING

Did you know that it costs energy to breathe? The amount of energy your regulator requires to move each liter of air is called work of breathing (WOB). Lower work of breathing equals lower effort required to breathe and increased comfort and safety during a dive.

How to Read Work of Breathing Charts
The computer-generated breathing machine chart presented above represents a regulator's performance per standards established by the U.S. Navy's Experimental Diving Unit. Tests are conducted at 198 feet with approximately 3000-psi supply pressure, 25 breaths per minute of 2.5 liters each.

(1) Inhalation - The chart shows one complete breath cycle, starting with inhalation on the left and continuing along the bottom to the right, staying mostly below 0.0; thus the inhalation work of breathing is reported in negative numbers.

(2) Exhalation - The exhalation effort begins on the right and runs across the top to the left. These are all positive numbers since a diver (or the machine in this case) is blowing out (exhaling) rather than inhaling.

(3) WOB - The total area inside the loop formed by the two lines is what the computer analyzes to calculate the regulator's total work of breathing - the amount of energy the regulator requires to move each liter of air.

*Column Inches of Water

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NOTE: The document listed below is for reference only. For specific operational details, consult the original paper documents included with your Regulator.

Regulator Comparison Chart .pdf




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