A rebreather is a breathing apparatus that absorbs the carbon dioxide of a user's exhaled breath to permit the rebreathing (recycling) of the substantially...
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Rebreather diving is underwater diving using diving rebreathers, a class of underwater breathing apparatus which recirculate the breathing gas exhaled...
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A Diving rebreather is an underwater breathing apparatus that absorbs the carbon dioxide of a diver's exhaled breath to permit the rebreathing (recycling)...
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A non-rebreather mask (NRB, non-rebreather, non-rebreather facemask, etc.) is a device used in medicine to assist in the delivery of oxygen therapy. A...
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Dräger (company) (redirect from Dräger DM20 oxygen rebreather system)
semi-closed-circuit nitrox rebreathers. It also makes the LAR-5 and LAR-6 military oxygen rebreathers, and the LAV-7 military rebreather which is switchable...
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South Australia and New South Wales. Shaw's first rebreather was an Inspiration closed circuit rebreather, with which he eventually dived to depths beyond...
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Cobham (company) (redirect from Viper (rebreather))
Davenport, Iowa, makes the MK 16 rebreather used by the United States Navy, and the Siva range of diving rebreathers, originally made by Fullerton Sherwood...
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IDA71 (redirect from Russian IDA71 military and naval rebreather)
The Soviet, later Russian IDA71 military and naval rebreather is an oxygen rebreather intended for use by naval and military divers including Russian commando...
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Scuba diving (section Rebreather)
rebreathers are severely depth-limited due to oxygen toxicity risk, which increases with depth, and the available systems for mixed gas rebreathers were...
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Scuba set (section Rebreathers)
variants of rebreather – semi-closed circuit rebreathers, and fully closed circuit rebreathers, which include the subvariant of oxygen rebreathers. Oxygen...
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Glossary of breathing apparatus terminology (redirect from Partial rebreather mask)
by re-using some of the gas in a rebreather circuit.The term is relatively frequently applied to semi-closed rebreather systems, but is not used very often...
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medical breathing gases. Electronically monitored or controlled diving rebreather systems, saturation diving systems, and many medical life-support systems...
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Gordon Smith (inventor) (redirect from KISS (rebreather))
machinist and tool and die maker notable for inventing the KISS SCUBA diving rebreather. Gordon Smith was trained as a tool and die maker at C. A. Norgren, Littleton...
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"deep-water blackout". Rebreather diving § Hazards, one of which is a hypoxic loss of consciousness while ascending on a rebreather because of a sudden uncompensated...
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diving associated with breath-hold diving, scuba diving, particularly on rebreathers, and deep diving where it is associated with increased breathing gas...
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offer mixed gas and rebreather training. TDI specializes in more advanced Scuba diving techniques, particularly diving with rebreathers and use of breathing...
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seizure due to acute oxygen toxicity. The use of nitrox or mixed gas rebreathers can extend this depth range considerably, but this may be beyond the...
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founded in 2007 to support diver training for the Poseidon Mk VI Discovery Rebreather. It has since extended its scope to include open circuit scuba training...
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Royal Navy for rebreather diving, Hamilton redefined technical diving as diving with more than one breathing gas or with a rebreather. Richard Pyle (1999)...
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Porpoise (scuba gear) (redirect from Porpoise (rebreather))
closed circuit oxygen rebreather, and the following models were all single hose open circuit regulators. The Porpoise oxygen rebreather was developed by Ted...
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History of scuba diving (section Rebreather diving)
rebreathers are severely depth limited due to oxygen toxicity risk, which increases with depth, and the available systems for mixed gas rebreathers were...
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flowing from the time the system is activated. Below the oxygen mask is a rebreather bag that collects oxygen during exhalation and as a result allows a higher...
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atmospheric pressure is sufficient that a pressure suit is not needed. Both rebreather and open circuit equipment have been used in this application, where either...
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Assisted ascent Basic rebreather diving skills: Preparing the diving rebreather Buoyancy control with a rebreather Rebreather ascents and descents Diving...
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(L5) CXI Rebreather Intro - (L1) ICC Rebreather Diver - (L2) CCR Rebreather Diver - (L2) SCR Technical Rebreather Diver - (L3) TRD Rebreather Explorer...
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WWII Italian frogman's rebreathers and in some early British frogman's rebreathers. Oval, in some early British frogman's rebreathers. Triangular with rounded...
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the gas supply, and exhaled gas is exhausted to the environment Diving rebreather, where the diver carries the gas supply, and exhaled gas is recycled for...
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were rebreathers, such as the Siebe Gorman Proto, Siebe Gorman Savox, or Siebe Gorman Salvus.[citation needed] An example of modern rebreather SCBAs...
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Aqua Lung/La Spirotechnique (redirect from FROGS (rebreather))
military physician Christian J. Lambertsen designed a wartime frogman's rebreather which in 1952 got called the SCUBA (acronym for Self-Contained Underwater...
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broken four records at once: Depth on a rebreather Depth in a cave on a rebreather Depth at altitude on a rebreather Depth running a line While doing so,...
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