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Tek-Talk: Discuss Relief valve lift bag in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: If the dump valve is on the inside, how can the air force its way past the valve and seat, ...

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Old 29-03-08, 02:00 PM
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If the dump valve is on the inside, how can the air force its way past the valve and seat, if it is pushing outwards. It definately wont deflate it will just go BANG and whatever you lifted will come right back down on you. Plus if your using it as emergency device and the same happens how much line would you have wrapped around you if it came back down after bursting at the surface.? try inflating it as it is, deflate it ,then turn it inside out and try it the other way see which one actually operates the over inflate valve......? good luck.
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Originally Posted by deepestandy
sounds like its inside-out
Yes thats what i thaught


At a guess hes had trouble with it jaming open and causeing the bag to deflate. This is a common problem with lift bags and OPVs which is why serious spidgers tell me I shouldent use them.

He may have turned tha valve arround to stop this hapening.

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As mentioned earlier in this thread, if it is an open bottom bag then the 'relief' valve really isn't a 'relief' at all but a 'dump' valve and sealing against the inside is correct. Such a bag cannot be over-inflated as excess flatulence comes out of its bottom.

So the question is... is it a 100% sealed or partially open bag? A photo would help...

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as the man above is telling you it does not need a op valve as it has a open bottom and will vent on its way up it is a good bag with the dump string on the inside it is so you can bring it up controlled without having to be on top of the bag it allso gives you the option to atach a idiot line to the dump this can be fixed to the sea bed so you can move things about with no danger of your load friging off on you , oh and lift bags make shit smbs etc as when deployed with no load they genarate to mutch lift then spill topside then you cant drag the things about they are shit and should only be used for lifting trust me i no , ian hse 1
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