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JPBECK:...two dive Buddies- one has a REbreather - one OC-- Bad MIX! I know that for a fact!
I gather that is not a good combo?
Safe Dives,
Will Johnson
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JPBECK:...two dive Buddies- one has a REbreather - one OC-- Bad MIX! I know that for a fact!
MHK:You are only doing a partial analysis, which is inconsistent with DIR positions. FFM's for use as a diving tool brings with it a host of problems, the least of which is donating a long hose. Particularly when you are discussing working at depth, the dead air space in the FFM allows for an unnecessary risk with respect to C02 accumulation..
Hope that helps.
Let's not forget the additional safety you get from using a FFM with a RB and as we know DIR does not accept any ECCRB's. With our teams we would hand off with a stage if it required OC bailout anyway.BigJetDriver69:The FFM is an acceptable and effective tool for diving situations which require comm or in Public Safety Diving situations.
It does require special training and is not for novice useage. The dead air space problem is overcome by utilizing one with a small oro-nasal cup volume. The long hose regulator will (Sorry for the heresy!) have to be the secondary, due to the nature of the beast!
BJD :anakinpod
caveseeker7:-----a DSV with an integrated 2nd stage for bailout or use at the surface. For the diver to switch from the loop to OC all he has to do is turn a lever on the DSV. The switchblock which is used to supply the RB with different offboard gas mixes also supplies the integrated DSV, so bailout gas is the same as loop gas. If equiped with a matching QD any tank can be plugged into the loop, including one you get from your partner or safety diver.
I don't know about the long hose reg, though, I would think the DSV-integrated replaces it. That is one reason why you don't just mix OC and RB divers - they have quite different protocols.
Stefan