The New Dive Rite Optima CM - My 30 Hour Review

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Hmm. That's a drag. Is there no public documentation on the Triton's cert that shows how that requirement was "satisfied"?

You won't find any WoB data for the Triton either. :)
 
You won't find any WoB data for the Triton either. :)
It passed the CE so that must mean it got at least a minimum wob (see link above)
 
It passed the CE so that must mean it got at least a minimum wob (see link above)

There should be some data for breathing at like 40, 70 and 100 meters. Let me see if I can find you an example.

FYI, we all know it's missing. Lol. This isn't a secret.
 
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There should be some data for breathing at like 40, 70 and 100 meters. Let me see if I can find you an example.

FYI, we all know it's missing. Lol. This isn't a secret.
From the website:

The TRITON is the CE approved rebreather with the best work of breathing (wob) 1.57 j/L at 100m at 75 L /min with HELIOX 10/90 diluent.

The TRITON's autonomy in accordance with the CE norms is:

2 hours for 40 min. diving profiles at 40 m under CE conditions (40 L/min at 4°C and 1.6 L/min of CO2)

70 min at 40 m at 40 L /min at 4°C and 1.6 L / min of CO2 *.

2 hours for dive profiles from 10 min. to 100 min. under CE conditions (40 L /min at 4°C and 1.6 L/min. of CO2)

60 min at 100 m at 40 L/min at 4°C and 1.6 L/min of CO2 *.

3 hours for 100 min. diving profiles at 40m under CE conditions (40 L/min at 14°C and 1.6 L/min of CO2)

120 min at 40 m at 40 L /min at 14°C and 1.6L / min of CO2 *
 
I'd like to see it from the CE standard, not Triton's webpage. Bon jour
 
I'd like to see it from the CE standard, not Triton's webpage. Bon jour
Well you have the certificate issued by an international company specialising in testing. Should be enough, no?! You have to draw a line somewhere, no?!
Oui "bonjour"
 
Well, do we really know that? It's no joke above that cmf/leaky valves and orifices can't get CE. So, what pockets did Triton grease to get it?

What was stated above about CE cred might be true.
 

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