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TM 5-4220-225-14 1-9. Equipment Data. Helmet Assembly Weight .............................................................................................. 40 lb (18 kg) Flow.................................................................................................. 6 ACFM Breathing Medium ............................................................................ Air Operating Temperature Range (Air)  ................................................. 29-129°F (-2-49°C) Operating Temperature Maximum (Water)  ...................................... 92°F (33°C) Normal Working Dive Limit  .............................................................. 190 FSW Exceptional Exposure Dive Limit  ..................................................... 285 FSW Maximum Water Current................................................................... 2.5 kn Drysuit Weight .............................................................................................. 8 lb (3.6 kg) Outer Garment Weight .............................................................................................. 4 lb (1.8 kg) Jocking Harness Weight .............................................................................................. 3 lb (1.3 kg) Leg Weights ........................................................................................... 40 lb (18.2 kg) Boots (lightweight) Weight .............................................................................................. 10 lb (4.5 kg) Hip Weights (optional) ............................................................................ 20 lb (9 kg) 1-10.      Safety,   Care,   and   Handling.      When   operating   or   performing   maintenance   on   MK12   SSDS   observe   all WARNING's,  CAUTION's  and  NOTE's  in  this  manual.    Avoid  careless  operating  or  maintenance  habits  which  cause accidents to personnel and damage to the equipment.  The equipment can be extremely hazardous to diving personnel if not operated and maintained properly.  If there is the slightest hint of a problem with the equipment, or the equipment may be contaminated do not operate the equipment.  Notify your supervisor. SECTION III.  TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 1-11.   Theory of Operation.  The MK12 SSDS consists of helmet and dress assemblies with support equipment.  The MK12 helmet is operated using air as the breathing medium.  The basic helmet assembly is used in all configurations mating  with  the  lower  breech  ring  affixed  to  either  the  neckpiece  of  the  drysuit  or  to  a  neckdam.    Two  exhaust  valve configurations, using the same body, are available; the adjustable and the ambient. The adjustable valve permits varying the  helmet  differential  pressure  (P).    The  ambient  valve  has  an  inherent  fixed  P.    The  helmet  is  secured  to  the  lower breech ring by locking devices w/safety pins.  This arrangement provides quick positive alignment of the helmet to the lower breech ring and eases removal.  Diver's dress can be tailored to task requirements.  A drysuit and outer garment may  be  used  in  severe  cold  working  conditions.    For  diving  in  warm  water  a  neckdam  may  be  used  with  or  without  a wetsuit.  The jocking harness is the same for all configurations.  The umbilical consists of the diver's high pressure hose, communication/strength   cable,   and   pneumofathometer   hose   joined   together   into   a   single   component.      Two-way communication between diver and tender or diver to diver is provided, using the communication station. 1-7



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