Charlie99
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a. What does Pressure Group "P" mean? (Or obviously, any other letter). When I've had to teach "The Tables" (PADI's RDP) I ask the question and to date, no student has provided me with an answer.
I'll wager that there is no longer anybody at PADI that could give you the answer to that question.
According to my calculations and reverse engineering of the PADI RDP, PG P corresponds to dissolved ppN2 in the 60 minute compartment of 42.12fsw (absolute), or 65% of the way from sea level saturation of 24.81fsw and the 51.44fsw DSAT M value for the 60 minute compartment. Pressure groups C to Z are 25% to 95% of the M value, in steps of 3%.
I figured this out because I wanted to understand what my Oceanic computer was telling me, and also wanted to see how it related to the PADI RDP since both are based upon the DSAT deco model.
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Along the lines of "teaching tables isn't the same as teaching deco theory", I find that another useful question is "Why do you only reach PG R when you hit the NDL limit at 80' ? " This leads into the concept of "controlling compartments" and how they vary with depth.