Nauticam M14 Vacuum Valve II (Pushbutton Release)
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Vacuum Check and Leak Detection System
Nauticam  is pleased to announce an exceptionally comprehensive vacuum system  that allows the underwater photographer to confirm watertight integrity  before entering the water. This system provides additional peace of mind  with expensive camera equipment and should mean fewer lost dives due to  minor equipment issues. The system is comprised of two parts, a one way  vacuum valve and an electronic monitoring circuit.
Monitoring Circuit
The  electronic monitoring circuit is compactly integrated into the  housing's leak detector, where it constantly measures the vacuum level  and reports its status via a multi-color LED easily visible on the rear  of the housing. This sophisticated circuit has an advanced temperature  compensation capability, so changes in ambient temperature or changes in  internal temperature won't cause a false positive.
 
Starting  with NA-70D for Canon 70D, all new Nauticam DSLR and Mirrorless  Interchangeable Lens Camera housing models will ship with the electronic  monitoring circuit installed as standard equipment. Vacuum valves are  sold as optional equipment, allowing the user to customize the housing  accessory configuration as needed. Understanding the LED color codes is  very easy. At ambient pressure, the LED slowly blinks blue. When a solid  vacuum is achieved, the LED changes to a solid green, indicating system  integrity. If the vacuum starts to degrade, the LED begins to flash  yellow, and if water intrusion is detected, the LED flashes red, and the  audible alarm is sounded. 
 
Retrofits for existing housings are available starting November 4, 2013. Contact your local Nauticam dealer for details.
Vacuum Valve
The  second component of this system is a one way vacuum valve, which is  available in several styles to support various housing configurations.  These Vacuum Valves contain an integrated vacuum release, and a  redundant waterproof cap. No tools are required to open the housing  after creating a vacuum, as the vacuum is released with a simple knurled  nut.
The basic valve uses a hand pump to create the vacuum, but a  more advanced Dual Activation vacuum valve is also available. The Dual  Activation Valve accepts a BCD Low Pressure Inflator Hose quick  disconnect, and uses tank pressure to create a Venturi effect that pulls  the vacuum. This is recommended for housings like Nauticam's DCES for  RED EPIC and SCARLET where the internal volume of the housing makes  using a hand pump impractical.
 
"Offset" Extension Valves are  used when a housing has a single accessory hole, but requires both a  Vacuum Valve and electrical bulkhead to be installed in the same  location. This will enable most housings to be able to utilize this  valuable tool.
All vacuum valves also include a hand pump and spanner tool for installing valves.
The Bottom Line 
This  new system is the most advanced integrity check system available today,  and the only one with integrated leak detection and temperature  compensation. With it's intuitive multi-colored LED status codes, the  underwater photographer can now be assured with a simple glance that the  watertight integrity of the housing is secure.
