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IDA71, AP and Closed Circuit Rebreathers



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If you are looking for a rebreather that will keep you breathing air in the water, you have several options. The IDA71, AP, as well as Closed-circuit rebreathers are just a few of the options. Find out more information about these devices. These devices are meant to maintain optimal EANx and keep you breathing fresh air.

Closed-circuit Rebreathers

Closed-circuit rebreathers are breathing apparatuses that are used by divers and other people with a limited air supply. These devices consist of four basic assemblies: the head assembly, the Over Pressure Valve (OPV), the Bail Out Valve (BOV), and the counterlung assembly. The drain and water trap are found in the bottom.

The closed-circuit regulator keeps the exhaled gases in a closed loop. It filters the gas and then recycles it back to the diver. It allows divers to breathe comfortably without the concern of the system becoming contaminated by toxic gases. The closed circuit system also allows for the diver's to see the oxygen partial pressure. The diver can also see the depth, air pressure, and maximum dive time on his dive computer.


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The closed circuit rebreather includes an oxygen control device that is connected with a diluent reservoir. The diluent tank holds a 42 gram gas block. The gas block has an inlet hose 44 and a feed hose 46. A manual addhose runs from the gasblock to the regulator. A secondary hose, also known as the secondary hose joins the rebreather head with the oxygen control valve.

IDA71 rebreather

The IDA71 rebreathing system is used by both military and marine divers. Rysk, Russia, was responsible for its development. The industry has 71 models. These names come from Russian terminology, which is used to describe insulating breathing apparatus. The models have been designed to reduce simmotstand. They also come with an oxygen diluent.


The IDA-71 is similar to IDA-59, but it is smaller and can be worn on one's back. It is compatible with heavy work helmets and can be integrated with a fully dry suit for hazardous environments. The IDA-71 is used extensively in heat-exchanger surveys in nuclear power reactors and for covert military purposes.

Its design is very innovative and is one of the most advanced in the world. It can give divers a much longer dive time. It includes a small oxygen concentrator that allows for the rebreather circuit's to fill before the diver begins diving.


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AP rebreather

There are many options available for divers with different budgets, including the AP rebreather. Each model can be made customizable by choosing from 5 different sizes of the chassis, 5 different harness sizes and 2 different scrubber durations. Comfort and versatility are also key features of the AP line. There are multiple upgrade options available that will make your rebreather more comfortable and easier to use.

AP Diving has been in business for more than 45 years. Their goal is to be the best in everything they do, and they are committed to educating and supporting the sport and technical diving community. They have developed a unique manufacturing process and design that ensures consistency and quality in their rebreathers. They also make a complete diving machine that includes tanks, lungs, and BCDs.

The AP rebreather is equipped with adjustable flow orifices. This allows divers to regulate the flow and direction of air while diving. The AP rebreather will adjust to any fluctuations of oxygen partial pressure in the diving circuit. These rebreathers can also be carried around easily because they are lightweight.



 



IDA71, AP and Closed Circuit Rebreathers