Scuba gas planning is the aspect of dive planning and of gas management which deals with the calculation or estimation of the amounts and mixtures of gases...
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Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving whereby divers use breathing equipment that is completely independent of a surface breathing gas supply, and...
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breathing gas at the ambient pressure. Scuba is an anacronym for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Although strictly speaking the scuba set is...
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Surface-supplied diving equipment (redirect from Surface-supplied mixed gas)
breathing gas in an emergency. Thus, the surface-supplied diver is less likely to have an "out-of-air" emergency than a scuba diver using a single gas supply...
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Gas blending for scuba diving (or gas mixing) is the filling of diving cylinders with non-air breathing gases such as nitrox, trimix and heliox. Use of...
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scientific or commercial diving are small, and on scuba, deaths are usually associated with poor gas management, poor buoyancy control, equipment misuse...
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Rule of thirds (diving) (category Dive planning)
is planned, the "rock bottom" gas planning procedure is more versatile but more complex to calculate. Other rules of thumb for scuba gas planning exist...
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Scuba gas management is the aspect of scuba diving which includes the gas planning, blending, filling, analysing, marking, storage, and transportation...
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the surface, or the breathing gas is reclaimed, processed and re-used. Scuba gas planning is the aspect of dive planning which deals with the calculation...
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Underwater diving emergency (redirect from Out-of-gas emergency)
managed. A similar emergency occurs when a scuba diver accumulates more decompression obligation than the available gas endurance for decompression. This can...
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by a bubble of gas. gas extender Carbon dioxide scrubber used to allow partial recirculation of surface-supplied or scuba breathing gas to reduce waste...
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Manual – Training and operations manual Rock bottom gas planning – Scuba gas planning based on a planned dive profile Rocky reef – Natural reef of rock Röjdykare –...
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Surface-supplied diving (redirect from Scuba replacement)
diving are lower risk of drowning and considerably larger breathing gas supply than scuba, allowing longer working periods and safer decompression. Disadvantages...
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Be, Bi, Bo, Bu back gas Breathing gas carried by a scuba diver in back mounted cylinders. Generally the primary breathing gas for the bottom or longest...
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it from the gas passed through the canister. scuba SCUBA Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. May be open or closed circuit. scuba orienteering...
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Recreational diving (redirect from Recreational scuba diving)
is mostly for open water scuba diving with limited decompression. Scuba diving implies the use of an autonomous breathing gas supply carried by the diver...
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Diving cylinder (redirect from Scuba tank)
gas cylinder is a gas cylinder used to store and transport high pressure gas used in diving operations. This may be breathing gas used with a scuba set...
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Gas mixture occasionally used by scuba divers for dry-suit inflation Heliox – A breathing gas mixed from helium and oxygen Hydreliox – Breathing gas mixture...
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Diving regulator (redirect from Mouthpiece (scuba))
use. Regulators may be used in scuba rebreathers to make up a deficit in loop gas volume, and to provide oxygen-rich gas to compensate for metabolic use...
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Technical diving (redirect from Technical scuba diving)
Technical diving (also referred to as tec diving or tech diving) is scuba diving that exceeds the agency-specified limits of recreational diving for non-professional...
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Diving rebreather (redirect from Closed circuit scuba)
self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba). A semi-closed rebreather carried by the diver may also be known as a gas extender. The same technology on a...
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liquids under gravity, though the term scuba tank is commonly used to refer to a cylinder used for breathing gas supply to an underwater breathing apparatus...
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On Saturday, 5 November 1983, at 4:00 a.m., while drilling in the Frigg gas field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, four divers were in a diving...
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described by John Scott Haldane. half+200 half+15 An alternative scuba reserve gas management strategy to the rule of thirds for breathing stage cylinders...
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089 ft) is the world record depth on scuba (2014). Commercial divers using saturation techniques and heliox breathing gases routinely exceed 100 metres (330 ft)...
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Breathing gas – Gas used for human respiration Argox – Gas mixture occasionally used by scuba divers for dry-suit inflation Heliox – A breathing gas mixed...
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when scuba diving Gas panel – Breathing gas distribution panel for surface-supplied diving Gas reclaim system – System to recover used breathing gas and...
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scuba diving to applications with greater technical complexity and higher inherent risk. Definitions vary, but diving with multiple breathing gases,...
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Bailout bottle (redirect from Emergency gas supply)
cylinder is a scuba cylinder carried by an underwater diver for use as an emergency supply of breathing gas in the event of a primary gas supply failure...
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Diver training (redirect from Professional scuba diver)
Budget For scuba dives, selection of the breathing gases and calculation of the required quantities is one of the most complex parts of dive planning, and is...
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