Great, the answer is as soon as one of us reaches 1500 psi, we would have to call the dive and begin our ascent. With that said, let's determine, our usable gas with our MG and SCR example. To keep this dive easy and fun, this will be an all-gas usable dive in the Caribbean of the Midwest, Haigh Quarry.
Usable Gas:
1500 MG subtracted from the fill pressure of an AL 80 3000 psi
1500 psi – 3000 psi = 1500 psi usable gas
Now, with that information, let’s determine our bottom time:
80 cuft tank with 1500 psi = 38cuft usable (1500 psi / 100 x 2.5 TF = 38 cuft)
0.75 cuft/ min SCR x 2.2 ATA = 1.6 cuft / min @ 80ft
38 cuft / 1.6 cuft/ min = ~ 23-minute bottom time.
Now, we are ready to dive and have fun.
But first, lets go over our pre-dive check:
Goal: Have fun at Haigh Quarry and go see some catfish.
Unified Team: Diver 1 (me) Diver 2 @lexvil
Equipment Check: Does all of our equipment work properly, valves, regs, inflators, valve dumps, primary light, back up light, what’s in our pockets? Computers on and working? Do we have a cutting device?
Modified S-drill to make sure primary hose is free from obstructions.
Exposure (depth and time) 80 ft for 23 minutes
Deco: Minimum Deco or MDL procedures.
Gas strategies: AL 80’s 3000 psi, MG 1500, 1500 UG,
Environment: Haigh Quarry, viz is about 30 ft, water temp 55 at depth.
So, before we “ok” each other as a buddy team to descend, after planning the dive and checking all of our gear, what do you think the likelihood of a catastrophic failure would be?
Usable Gas:
1500 MG subtracted from the fill pressure of an AL 80 3000 psi
1500 psi – 3000 psi = 1500 psi usable gas
Now, with that information, let’s determine our bottom time:
80 cuft tank with 1500 psi = 38cuft usable (1500 psi / 100 x 2.5 TF = 38 cuft)
0.75 cuft/ min SCR x 2.2 ATA = 1.6 cuft / min @ 80ft
38 cuft / 1.6 cuft/ min = ~ 23-minute bottom time.
Now, we are ready to dive and have fun.
But first, lets go over our pre-dive check:
Goal: Have fun at Haigh Quarry and go see some catfish.
Unified Team: Diver 1 (me) Diver 2 @lexvil
Equipment Check: Does all of our equipment work properly, valves, regs, inflators, valve dumps, primary light, back up light, what’s in our pockets? Computers on and working? Do we have a cutting device?
Modified S-drill to make sure primary hose is free from obstructions.
Exposure (depth and time) 80 ft for 23 minutes
Deco: Minimum Deco or MDL procedures.
Gas strategies: AL 80’s 3000 psi, MG 1500, 1500 UG,
Environment: Haigh Quarry, viz is about 30 ft, water temp 55 at depth.
So, before we “ok” each other as a buddy team to descend, after planning the dive and checking all of our gear, what do you think the likelihood of a catastrophic failure would be?