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USING THE MH EDS O2D2-2G WITH A THIRD-PARTY REGULATOR
If the MH EDS O2D2-2G will not be used with a MH Regulator, the alternate regulator must be
able to deliver a pressure of between 15 and 20 psi (static). If the listed pressure specifications
[15 and 20 psi (static)] are not met, the MH EDS O2D2-2G may not operate correctly.
Lower pres-
sures will result in an inadequate volume of oxygen. Higher pressures will result in a too high volume of oxygen.
Excessively high pressures will cause the valve to open spontaneously and leak oxygen.
To use the MH EDS O2D2-2G with a third-party regulator
or built-in oxygen system with a pressure higher
than 20 psi, it is mandatory that you use the
MH EDS IN-LINE REGULATOR (EDS ILR)
to ensure correct flow
pressure. The EDS-ILR goes between the third-party regulator or built-in system and the O2D2 to reduce the flow
pressure to the appropriate level.
MH EDS In-Line Pressure Regulator
The light-weight MH EDS In-Line Pressure Regulator enables you to connect your MH
EDS MH EDS O2D2-2G directly to an aircraft with built-in oxygen systems. The MH
EDS Pulse-Demand
TM
units require an oxygen inlet pressure between 15 and 20 psig.
CFI In-Line Pressure Regulator Kit
(MH Part Number: 00REG-1048-05)