The Technical Team at DIVE Northampton
Our technical team are available to to provide Servicing for all your diving equipment. Regular servicing of all of your diving equipment is essential. Some servicing is a legal requirement and your cylinders will not be filled unless they are within their test period. Regulators supply you with your breathing gas underwater and need to be serviced in line with the Manufacturter's recommendations and good old common sense. Dry suits seals have a habit of tearing just before a dive. DIVE Northampton has it's own in-house team of Service Technicians for your Regulator, BCD, Dive Computer and Dive Watch servicing. Dry Suit repairs and Cylinder tests go to our local Service Centre and are usually back to us in a week. To see more, take a look at the Servicing section.
DIVE Northampton is now able to offer Trimix to 300 Bar and Oxygen fills up to 240 Bar. This is in addition to the EANx Nitrox and Air fills to 300 Bar. A brand new Oxygen and Helium Pump has just been installed together with the
analysis equipmernt and as well as continuing to offer Enriched Air Nitrox fills to 300 Bar, we can now offer Trimix to 300 Bar and 100% Oxygen fills to 240 Bar.
We've not forgotten our Airgun and Painball customers. We can offer air fills up to 310 Bar / 4500 PSI for most cylinders, although not the Carbon Dioxide cylinders. For 330 Bar, we would always suggest that you should be prepared to leave your cylinder for an hour or so to allow us to fill it properly. To see more, take a look at the Air and Gas Fills section.
DIVE Northampton is now able to offer Trimix to 300 Bar and Oxygen fills up to 240 Bar. This is in addition to the EANx Nitrox and Air fills to 300 Bar. A brand new Oxygen and Helium Pump has just been installed together with the
analysis equipmernt and as well as continuing to offer Enriched Air Nitrox fills to 300 Bar, we can now offer Trimix to 300 Bar and 100% Oxygen fills to 240 Bar.
We've not forgotten our Airgun and Painball customers. We can offer air fills up to 310 Bar / 4500 PSI for most cylinders, although not the Carbon Dioxide cylinders. For 330 Bar, we would always suggest that you should be prepared to leave your cylinder for an hour or so to allow us to fill it properly. To see more, take a look at the Air and Gas Fills section.
ServicingTake a look at what our Servicing Team can do for you...
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Air & Gas FillsTake a look at the Air & Gas Filling options we have...
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