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Okay, first thing is a cylinder of compressed air (or other gas that you're going to breathe ... could be Nitrox or another mix). Connected to the cylinder is your first stage regulator. This regulator brings the pressure of the air down from what it is in the tank (at the beginning of the dive, around 3,000 psi) down to about 150 psi. Then you have a high pressure hose (after all, 150 psi is still quite a bit of pressure). And finally at the other end of the high pressure hose is your second stage regulator, which reduces the pressure from 150 psi to "ambient" pressure ... meaning the pressure that you're at. Also, it should go without saying, you would also need WATER to breathe underwater. :-)
i need to explain what an absolute pressure gauge measures
Check the pressure switch at the bottom of the tank by removing the gray cover and looking at the sticker on the underside. The right pressure is 2 lbs under the cut in pressure which is the lower of the two. For example, if the sticker says 30/50 then the right psi would be 28. If it says 40/60 then the right pressure would be 38. you need to first empty the tank completely of water before checking air pressure in the tank. then fill the tank to the right psi and then turn the water on to the tank.
for protection, as astronauts need to wear space suits to do space walks. Humans are fragile beings. Our skeletons and bone structure can only work in a narrow range of pressure around the atmospheric pressure [~1x105 Pa at sea level] -- we have adapted to earth's atmosphere. In deep seas, the human body will encounter a pressure [Pa], in addition to atmospheric pressure, equals to rho*g*h, where rho = water density [~ 1000 kg/m3]; g = 9.8 [m/s2]; and h is the water depth [m].
the most important two things we need are water and sun, we need water to live
It needs at least 38 psi of incoming water.
It provides it's own pressure. It has it's own pump which is used to create the needed pressure to wash the dishes.
To but pressure for it can fly high
to store water where the there is a need for it ie a site of low water pressure so when there is high demand the pressure can be kept
Yes if your water pressure is over 80 PSI No if your water pressure is under 80PSI (if its right at 80 psi you be the judge) If you have high water pressure and need to install one then make sure you buy a name brand other wise you are taking a chance of it failing and having no water pressure at all.
You possibly need a water filter.
Water freeze before ammonia. Ammonia need high pressure to freeze.
Yes but any dishwasher using hot water will do it.
No, the water softener takes care of it.
Your dishwasher soap already has a water softener included in it. You can run the salt through, but it may affect the amount of soap you need.
If water doesn't go into the pressure tank you will not have water pressure.
u may need to tighten it a little or just get a new dishwasher(new!)