jlewis007
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I am trying to understand the U.S. Navy decompression table for the fixed 0.7 atm oxygen nitrogen closed circuit UBA. When I compare the NoD limits to the standard air table (FO2=0.21), all is well for depths of less than about 80 fsw where the increased oxygen content of the UBA allows increased bottom times. The problem that I have is that for greater depths, the UBA oxygen content is less, the nitrogen partial pressures higher and yet the UBA NoD limits are greater than that for air. Can anyone explain to me this nonsequitor?