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- Diving_cylinder abstract "A diving cylinder, scuba tank or diving tank is a gas cylinder used to store and transport the high pressure breathing gas required by a scuba set. It may also be used for surface-supplied diving or as decompression gas or an emergency gas supply for scuba. Cylinders provide gas to the diver through the demand valve of a diving regulator or the breathing loop of a diving rebreather.Diving cylinders are usually manufactured from aluminium or steel alloys, and are normally fitted with one of two common types of cylinder valve for filling and connection to the regulator. Other accessories such as manifolds, cylinder bands, protective nets and boots and carrying handles may be provided. Various configurations of harness may be used to carry the cylinder or cylinders while diving, depending on the application. Cylinders used for scuba typically have an internal volume (known as water capacity) of between 3 and 18 litres (0.11 and 0.64 cu ft) and a maximum working pressure rating from 184 to 300 bars (2,670 to 4,350 psi). Cylinders are also available in smaller sizes, such as 0.5, 1.5 and 2 litres, however these are often not used for breathing, instead being used for purposes such as inflation of surface marker buoys, drysuits and buoyancy compensators. Scuba divers may dive with a single cylinder, a pair of similar cylinders, or a main cylinder and a smaller \"pony\" cylinder, usually carried on the diver's back. For specialised diving, more that two cylinders may be needed, or the cylinders may be mounted at the waist (\"side-mount\").When pressurised, a cylinder carries an equivalent volume of free gas greater than its water capacity, because the gas is compressed to several hundred times atmospheric pressure. The selection of an appropriate set of diving cylinders for a diving operation is based on the amount of gas required to safely complete the dive. Diving cylinders are most commonly filled with air, but because the main components of air can cause problems when breathed underwater at higher pressure, divers may choose to breathe from cylinders filled with mixtures of gases other than air. A cylinder containing such mixtures needs to be labelled to indicate its contents for safety reasons. Many jurisdictions have regulations that govern the filling, recording of contents, and labelling for diving cylinders. Periodic inspection and testing of cylinders is often obligatory to ensure the safety of operators of filling stations. Pressurised diving cylinders are considered dangerous goods for commercial transportation, and regional and international rules for colouring and labelling may also apply.".
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