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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. Learn more about the features of these devices. These devices are meant to maintain optimal EANx and keep you breathing fresh air.

Closed-circuit Rebreathers

Closed circuit rebreathers, also known as breathing apparatuses with limited air supply, are designed for divers and people with limited air supplies. These devices have four main parts: the head, the Over Pressure Valve or OPV, the Bail Out Valve or BOV and the counterlung. The drain and water trap are found in the bottom.

The closed-circuit, closed-circuit, rebreather retains the exhaled oxygen in a closed loop. From there, it is refreshed and filtered before being recycled back to you. The diver can inhale without fear of the system contaminating with toxic gases. The closed circuit system also allows for the diver's to see the oxygen partial pressure. The dive computer can show the diver his maximum dive time, air pressure, depth, and air pressure.


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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. A gas block 42 has an inlet pipe 44 and a feed pipe 46. The gas block is connected to the rebreather via a manual add hose that runs 50 feet. The secondary hose is a second hose that connects to the oxygen control valve 28 and the rebreatherhead 36.

IDA71 rebreather

The IDA71 rebreathing machine is used by military divers and marine divers. Rysk, a Russian company, developed it. The industry has 71 models. Names are taken from Russian terminology for insulating breath apparatus. The simmotstand is minimized in the models. They come with an oxygen diluting agent.


The IDA-71 is similar to IDA-59, but it is smaller and can be worn on one's back. It is also compatible with a heavy work helmet and can integrate with a full dry suit for hazardous environments. The IDA-71 was used extensively in heat exchanger surveys in nuclear power plants, and in covert military functions.

Its design has been hailed as one of the most unique in the industry. This can allow divers to dive for a longer time. It features a small oxygen filter that allows the circuit to be filled before the diver can begin diving.


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AP rebreather

There are many options for divers of all budgets and styles to choose from in the AP rebreather range. You can choose from three different sizes of chassis, five different sizes of harness, and two different lengths for the scrubber. The AP line is also designed with comfort and versatility in mind, with options for multiple upgrade options that can make the rebreather even more comfortable and convenient to use.

AP Diving has been in the business of diving equipment for over 45 years. Their goal is perfection in everything they do. They use a unique design process to make their rebreathers, which ensures quality and consistency. A complete diving machine is also manufactured by the company, which includes tanks, lungs and BCDs.

Adjustable flow orifices allow divers to control the flow of air while they dive. This means it can automatically adjust to changes in oxygen partial. These rebreathers also weigh less so divers can easily transport them around.



 



IDA71, AP, and Closed-Circuit Rebreathers