Jlpskydive
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I have been breathing air that has been on this planet for millions of years. I'm going to continue....
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No evidently my new instructor wanted me to bring in my cylinders that were inspected and filled at the dive shop that abruptly stopped working with me. I’ve learned since being referred else where, the former shop disregarded dry suit training yet we were required to wear dry suits at every pool session. Perhaps they were waiting for me to OWC, if so why was mandatory to wear dry suits?You are right, but OP also mentions his instructor "mentioned a concern about air quality". OP has mentioned instructor issues in the past. Why would an instructor be concerned about air quality in tanks that were inspected 2 months ago.? @Mr. Ed - is there something unusual about how these tanks were filled? (by a friend rather than a dive shop, with a compressor used for paintball tanks, etc.?)
There is no such thing as hydro cleaning. Oxygen cleaning yes, hydro cleaning-no.No evidently my new instructor wanted me to bring in my cylinders that were inspected and filled at the dive shop that abruptly stopped working with me. I’ve learned since being referred else where, the former shop disregarded dry suit training yet we were required to wear dry suits at every pool session. Perhaps they were waiting for me to OWC, if so why was mandatory to wear dry suits?
My new dive shop trainer not only taught me about dry suit diving but also Nitrox computer as of yesterday. He also inspected how my former dive shop cylinder labels. My cylinders were bought new and serviced by former dive shop that did not check the box for hydro cleaning. New steel cylinders do not have any impurities but if the box is unchecked the will need to be hydro-cleaned should I add a Nitrox blend.
As far as the air quality I think he used that as an excuse to bring my cylinders in.
Has the new shop told you how much longer it will be before you are certified?My new dive shop trainer not only taught me about dry suit diving but also Nitrox computer as of yesterday. He also inspected how my former dive shop cylinder labels.
What is the air quality self-life for new 100 cu Faber Steel air cylinders?
Hydro is done every dive years. Not needed for new tanks.
A visual inspection is done on new tanks as they could have stuff inside from the manufacturing process.
O2 cleaning is needed for tanks that will have nitrox “mixed in the tank.” Some shops seem to require it even if they premix the nitrox before filling your tank (which means no pure O2 will be in your tank).
This should have been included in your nitrox course.
There is no such thing as hydro cleaning. Oxygen cleaning yes, hydro cleaning-no.