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Cressi Console CPD3 Analogic Depth & Pressure Gauge Specifications

Pressure Gauge

Pressure Gauge

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  • Materials

    Housing: Chromed Brass
    Lens: Glass
    Console Boot: Polycarbonate & Desmopan

  • Pressure Readout

    0 to 5000 psi (0 to 350 bars)

  • Luminescent Dial

    Yes

  • Attachment Point

    Yes

  • Hose Threads

    7/16"

Depth Gauge

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  • Material

    Housing: Chromed Brass

  • Readout

    0' to 230' (0 to 70 bars)

  • Luminous Dial

    Yes

  • Max Depth Indicator

    Yes

Compass

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  • Material

    Polycarbonate

  • Liquid Filled

    Yes, Oil

  • Lubber Line

    Yes

  • Rotating Bezel

    Yes, Headings: 30-Degree Numbered Increments
    Indicator Marks for Every 10-Degrees

  • Luminous Dial

    Yes

About Cressi Console CPD3 Analogic Depth & Pressure Gauge

The Cressi Console CPD3 combines a Compass, a Pressure Gauge and a Depth Gauge. It's a very important instrument for monitoring the scuba equipment and increases dive safe. The Compass features a rotating bezel for easy navigation. The Submersible Pressure Gauge has a color-coded scale that the divers can read at a glance. The pressure gauge reads pressures up to 5000 PSI/350 BAR. The Depth Gauge reads to the depth of 230 feet/70 meters. The pressure and depth gauges are built with chrome-plated brass cases for maximum durability. The textured boot is easy to handle, even while wearing gloves, and can be rigged with a clip or bungee for secured to the diver's BCD for a streamlined profile in the water. The complete console weighs (including hose) 16 oz. (456g). The hose measures 30" (76cm) in length.

This global designed console allows the diver to meet the monitoring needs anywhere in the world by providing pressure and depth reading in both imperial and metric units of measurement. The luminescent face of the 230' (70m) depth gauge, the first 40' (12m) of depth readings are in 10' (3m) increments, (which correspond to the area of decompression stops) and are widely spaced for ease-of-reading, for at-a-glance monitoring of depth, the face is divided into 3-different colored zones: green up to 66' (20m), blue from 60' to 130' (18m to 40m) and red from 120' (40m) to the end of the scale. The instrument has a maximum depth indicator that stops on the maximum depth reached during the dive. This function is extremely handy for logging of dive information.

The Mini Global Pressure Gauge luminescent dial reads from 0 to 5000 psi (0 to 350 bars). Like the depth gauge the instruments face is divided into different colored zones for at-a-glance monitoring of air. The area from 0 to 600 psi (0 to 50 bars) is highlighted in red with a solid bar and red stripes. A blend of red/green from 600 to 1000 psi (50 to 70 bars) and blue from 2000 psi to full scale (138 bars). The gauge has a built-in pressure relief valve. Pressure gauge is equipped with a 7/16" threaded high-pressure hose. The instruments are made in Italy.

Many divers take compasses for granted, considering them just an accessory to their overall gear set up. Trying to navigate with a poorly designed or improperly functioning compass can be one of diving's more frustrating events. The Cressi Compass is an oil filled compass, robust and accurate for underwater navigation that ensures accuracy and durability for a long time. The Cressi Compass is a dual-purpose compass. The convenient side window allows quick reference of large, easy-to-read bearing indicators on a luminescent display for gun-sight accuracy. Or, for divers who prefer relative navigation, the ratchet bezel can be rotated easily even with thick neoprene gloves. The luminous dial of the compass is designed with a half black / half luminous graphic to make quick work of compass direction, especially in dim light.

The compass bezel has compass headings in 30-degree numbered increments and indicator marks for every 10-degrees. Bezel has twin heading indicators for alignment of compass course and a lubber line across the compass face. Compass case is manufactured from a scratch resistance polycarbonate for strength and durability.

Cressi Console CPD3 Analogic Depth & Pressure Gauge Features

  • Console CPD3 Analogic Depth & Pressure Gauge:
  • Small Compact Console
  • High Quality Instruments
  • Chrome Plated Brass Cases
  • Large Circular Easy-to-Read Scales
  • Small, Modern Shaped Console Boot
  • Boot Material: Durable Polycarbonate & Desmopan, (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)
  • Protection from Shocks, Scratches & Very Lightweight
  • Eyelets for Fastening Instrument to BCD or Harness w/Clip or Lanyard
  • Console Weight: 16 oz. (456g)
  • Italian Made
  • Depth Gauge:
  • Luminescent Color-Coded Dial
  • 0' to 230' (0 to 70m) Gauge Scale
  • Maximum Depth Indicator, Extremely Handy for Logging Dive Information
  • Diaphragm Membrane Actuated
  • 0' to 40' of Depth: 10' Increments, Widely Spaced for Ease-of-Reading
  • Face Divided into 3-Different Colored Zones:
    Green Up to 66' (20m)
    Blue from 66' to 130' (18m to 40m)
    Red from 120' to 230' (40m to 70m)
  • Pressure Gauge:
  • 0 to 5000 psi (0 to 350 bars)
  • Unique Glass Lens Pressure Relief Valve
  • Luminescent Color-Coded Dial
  • Colored Zones:
    0 to 600 psi (0 to 50 bars)Highlighted In-Red, Solid-Bar & Red Stripes
    Deep Dive Reserve: Red-Scale Extends & Fades to 1,000 psi (69 bars)
    Safe Air Zone: 600 psi to Approximately 2,000 psi (50 to 138 bars) Green
    2,000 psi (138 bars) to Full Scale Blue
  • 7/16" Threaded High-Pressure Hose
  • Hose Length: 30" (76cm)
  • Compass Module:
  • Oil Filled Compass
  • Highly Accurate
  • Case: Scratch Resistance Polycarbonate
  • Top & Side Reading Design
  • Side Window for Quick Reference & Gun-Sight Accuracy
  • Large, Easy-to-Read Bearing Indicators
  • High Visibility Lubber Line
  • Large Ratcheting 360-Degree Bezel w/Direction & Reciprocal Index Points
  • Luminescent Display
  • Great in Limited Visibility & Low Light Conditions
  • Reliable Underwater Navigation
  • Headings In 30-Degree Numbered Increments
  • Indicator Marks for Every 10-Degrees
  • Twin Heading Indicators for Alignment of Compass Course
  • Dual Lubber Line