Phuket Thailand Rebreather Diving and Draeger Dolphin Training
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Dear fellow diver,
Welcome
to a new millennium. One of the most dynamic trends in the new
millennium will be the way we breathe underwater.
Semi-closed Rebreathers for
recreational divers are here to stay supported by PADI’s training
programs for the Draeger Dolphin and Ray units.
Enriched Air Nitrox has already
proven to be a great asset for the recreational diver.
Maybe you ask yourself: “Why
bother with all this rebreather stuff?”
The answer is simple. If you
want to go face to face with timid marine life for an extended
period of time, without annoying bubbles, rebreather diving is
for you.
Dolphin - The secret of silence
You dive into the water and
in an instant you are in a different world. Stress, noise and
the hustle and bustle of everyday life suddenly seem far away.
You become one with the silent world and are acutely aware of
your senses. No noisy valves, no hissing air, no annoying air
bubbles - nothing. Even the ordinarily shy inhabitants of the
sea are hardly bothered by your presence. And you are free to
enjoy the fascinating feeling of being an accepted guest. For
the first time you can experience the silence of the silent world.
You are diving with a rebreather
-the Dräger Dolphin. This semi-closed rebreather allows you to
experience diving as never before. What is special about rebreather
systems is that your exhaled gas is not released into the water
as in conventional open circuit systems, but is purified and returned
to the breathing circuit. As a result, you can enjoy your dive
to the fullest - not only a longer dive, but also a completely
undisturbed adventure.
Dräger Dolphin - a quite new diving experience
The Dräger Dolphin removes
carbon dioxide from the exhaled gas through a sodalime cartridge
and then channels it into the inhalation bag, where it is enriched
with fresh Nitrox from the supply cylinder.
This constant supply of fresh
gas ensures that you will always be provided with enough oxygen.
If, however, you should need more gas - for example if you are
subjected to great physical exertion or you wish to clear your
mask - a bypass valve opens automatically to supply additional
fresh gas. For very shallow breathing - for instance if you are
"lying in wait" for a photo opportunity - the circuit
opens and small air bubbles escape almost silently through the
positive pressure valve behind you.
Another aspect of rebreather
diving you will enjoy is that the inhaled air is pleasantly warm
and moist. This is because the chemical reaction involved in the
absorption of carbon dioxide generates warmth and moisture, and
as a result even ice diving can become a real joy.
As a result of optimal reuse
of the exhaled gas, your gas consumption drops by up to 90%, meaning
that the Dolphin's 4 or 5 liter cylinder can last for a whole
weekend of diving.
Nitrox - it's the mix that makes the difference
The Dolphin uses Nitrox, in
other words a nitrogen-oxygen mixture. Nitrox offers you a new
range of diving. With Nitrox your breathing air contains less
nitrogen, and you can stay down longer, because the non-decompression
times have been increased. Say, you are diving up to a depth of
20 meters. Compared to a conventional non-decompression time dive
with compressed air, Nitrox 50/50 enables you to stay under water
more than 3 times as long.
How long you can dive, how
often and how deep - with Dolphin this is all a question of the
mixture. The variable oxygen-nitrogen mix ratio gives you enhanced
capabilities. Extra training is essential though, to ensure that
you learn how to take full advantage of these possibilities. We
will be pleased to give you the training.
So why to use a Rebreather?
Divers,
over the years, met and solved many problems. Drysuits and quality
wetsuits made it possible to keep cold further at bay, and larger
and higher pressure cylinders encouraged dive times of one hour
and more. The advent of dive computers took much of the complication
out of repetitive diving by making decompression calculations
more straightforward, whether the diver wished either to make
simple precautionary stops or more formal exposures.
The development and acceptance
of enriched air NITROX diving offered longer and potentially safer
dive times. But the amount of open circuit SCUBA equipment necessary
to make most of this is too bulky, heavy and awkward for the average
diver, making the extended dive time offered by NITROX a choice
between submerging not only under water, but also under a massive
pile of equipment! Open circuit SCUBA is also noisy and uncomfortable,
the exhaust bubbles scare wildlife and interfere with vision,
and the weight of equipment even makes getting in and out of the
water inconvenient - and does little for the health of the diver's
back!
Enter rebreather like the
Dolphin lightweight, portable, simple to use, it revolutionizes
NITROX diving. Extending dive time to up to ten times that offered
by a conventional open scuba cylinder at normal work rates, reducing
bubble noise to an absolute minimum (and hiding those few bubbles
behind you), it allows you to get closer to marine wildlife (did
you get this, photographers?), it allows you to pack hours of
weekend diving into the boot of a car or the cabin of a yacht
without having to wonder where the next air fill is coming from,
and it allows you a freedom of access to the underwater world
that you only hitherto dreamed of. It allows you to rediscover
the sea down to 40 meters!
Utilization of breathing gas
Compared to the normal use
of compressed air, NITROX breathing gases in a rebreather system
has a much better utilization of breathing gas. With compressed
air on a 20 meters dive we will have a utilization of 1.3%, the
rest with 98,7% is lost. With a NITROX 50/50 dive at the same
depth we will have a utilization of approx. 35%, depending on
the work of breathing. If we go deeper we will also have a higher
utilization with NITROX.
No decompression time
Most of the recreational divers
are diving between 15 and 25 meters. Divers want to lie at the
Great Barrier Reef at 15 meters to observe the underwater world
and have the feeling of being with Captain Nemo 20.000 leagues
under the sea.
NITROX gases will bring a
great advantage to such dives. Depending on the choice of gas
mixture, you will have longer non-decompression times, as with
traditional compressed air. You will have the possibility to dive
up to two hours at 20 meters without any decompression time. The
limitation in this case is only the NITROX cylinder of the Dolphin
with 4 liters and 200 bars.
Diving profile
A dive to a depth of 20 meters
using compressed air, compared to the use of NITROX with 50% oxygen
and 50% nitrogen, explains the big difference.
A non-decompression dive with
a NITROX of 50/50 will extend the duration by more than 100%.
Total duration of 40 minutes with compressed air will be increased
to approx. 110 minutes with NITROX 50/50. A dive on 30 meters
with decompression and a NITROX of 40/60 will impressively increase
the bottom time and require a remarkable shortened decompression
time.
Temperature of inhalation gas
When we compare the inhalation
breathing gas temperature and open circuit system and rebreather,
we will notice a real difference, which allows us to dive with
a rebreather in January in the North Sea without a freezing regulator.
The heat generated in the scrubber canister causes this longer
thermal balance.
We can further influence the
inhalation breathing gas temperature with an insulator or a heater.
But these solutions are being better applied in the field of commercial
and military diving.
Different Rebreathers
When
we talk about Rebreathers, we must differentiate between four
types of rebreather. Closed circuit and Semi-closed circuit systems
and pure gas, pre-mixed and self-mixing.
- Oxygen Closed circuit rebreather
- Closed and self-mixing rebreather
- Semi-closed and pre-mixed rebreather
- Semi-closed and self-mixing rebreather
Oxygen Closed circuit rebreather
The exhaled breathing gas is
cleaned in a closed-circuit system through a sodalime cartridge
and is enriched with oxygen supplied from a cylinder carried by
the diver. This apparatus is completely bubble-free with low gas
consumption. The operating depth is limited by the use of oxygen.
Therefore we do not use the
oxygen rebreather for recreational diving, because we cannot limit
the sports divers to a maximum depth of 7 meters. We all know
our friends - if they discover something interesting in the underwater
world they will go deeper.
Mixed-gas rebreather
Mixed-gas closed-circuit diving
apparatus facilitates long and deep diving operations. It operates
as a Semi-closed circuit system with pre-mixed gases or a self-mixing
system.
Low gas consumption, safe
decompression, longer no-decompression time, silent and less bubbles,
... are only some advantages of Rebreathers, which recycle the
exhaled breathing gas with a sodalime canister.
Depending on the gases used
such as NITROX or HELIOX diving depths up to 100 meters are possible.
Specific features for special navy operations are provided in
this apparatus, which should not be, confused with mixed-gas closed-circuit
diving apparatus for sports divers. At first we will open the
recreational diving market to Rebreathers with a system for use
in the shallow water range up to 50 meters. When this have been
done in a safe way we will then be in the position to concentrate
on the next step - to go deeper or to use self-mixing systems.
To learn more about the Rebreather
Training with IDC Phuket,please utilize our inquiry form.
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