You will qualify to make
limited decompression dives to 40 metres / 130 feet.
Not exact matches
Dive times on the course will be limited by your air consumption or your no decompression time (calculated by your dive comput
Dive times on the course will be
limited by your air consumption or your no
decompression time (calculated by your
dive comput
dive computer).
For
Dives within the No -
Decompression Limits: Single
Dive: A minimum preflight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested.
For
Dives within the No -
Decompression Limits — Single
Dives: A minimum preflight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested.
If you have a
dive computer, adjust the depth according to your No
Decompression Limit.
Do not exceed the no -
decompression limits of your chosen
dive tables.
In order for any diver to do the «Jap - Wreck»
dive, as it is a more challenging
dive, going past your
limits and about 20 mins in to
decompression, there is more rules put on you t be able to do the
dive.
I was at my no -
decompression limits on nearly every
dive because of my desire to swim along the edge of the walls, with occasional excursions over the edge to see something interesting.
and enjoy even more your
dives... During the EANx or Nitrox course you will learn the procedures for no
decompression diving with EANx, to use EANx
dive computers as well as
dive tables for planning
dives with no stop
limits and the oxygen exposure
limits.
EANx does this by replacing some of the nitrogen in the air with oxygen, this means you absorb less nitrogen during a
dive, which gives you longer no
decompression limits.
Providing that you
dive within the
limits it is extremely unlikely that you will need any treatment for
decompression injuries.
For single tank
dives within the no
decompression limits, a minimum pre-flight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested.
For repetitive
dives and / or multi-day
dives within the no
decompression limits, a minimum pre-flight surface interval of 18 hours is suggested.
Normally, if you follow safe diving
limits by using
dive tables and / or computers, you are at very very low risk of
decompression sickness.
For experienced divers looking to expand their
limits, technical diving opens up a whole new world of opportunities allowing you to
dive deeper, for longer while understanding more about
decompression and different techniques.