ECU (Enviromental Control Unit)
Diving, especially deep diving, can aid discovery of new life forms and the hostile environments they survive in. Plus exploration is part of our nature.
because under the sea atmospheric pressure is high
Divers living in saturation need the following A controlled pressure environment is required were the balances of gases can sustain life - usually controlled by Sat techs.O2 levels are usually elevated but not to a level that will create a fire hazard.CO2 is scrubbed using soda lime or lithium hydroxide scrubber cans .The temperature is controlled due to the ability of gases ( particularly helium ) to drain the divers body of humidity is controlled for comfort , to remove exhaled vapour, and also to reduce the possibility of ear infections. Food and water is passed through an air lock. Food is usually high energy value, and low in foods that will cause gas . Note your sense of smell disappears at depth . Regular bathing , cleaning routines, and ear drops reduce the chance of ear infections. Piped music ( head phones ), projected videos provide distraction. A special bathroom and shower is located in the TUP - transfer under pressure ).The diver must have the physical ability for the job as well as the psychological ability to adapt to living in a steel tube with other divers. Needs a sense of humour !!! The general routine is -----get ready to work , work , clean up, read, eat sleep , get ready to work, work, cleanup ............... .
oxygen to breath,
ddt in wrestling stands for direct diving takedown
Uranus
To become a saturation diver you must first qualify and work as an air diver. Once you have a set amount of logged dive hours, working in surface supplied equipment in open water, you can complete a training course to gain your saturation (also known as mixed gas or closed bell) diving certification. The Underwater Centre in Tasmania provides ADAS diving certifications in both air and saturation diving, and The Underwater Centre in Fort William provides HSE diving certifications in both air and saturation diving. Both ADAS and HSE certificatoins are internationally recognised, allowing you to work anywhere in the world.
Frankly, speaking to all of you what i had been told by one of the saturation diver that the maximum age doesn't matter atAl's long our medical is pass and fit. Because some of the saturation divers in UK overthrow their ages is 65 years old there still doing the saturation diving. As long you all who get involve in saturation diving operation is fit for your medical fitness you can still continue the job. Kathi's is what i can share the information to all of you.
It can be either a DRYSUIT, or a hot water suit.
Hyperbaric Chamber
While we drive we should be carefull.
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You need to solve the puzzle in the Sealed Chamber in order to unlock the areas where the Regis are located. The Sealed Chamber is found by diving on Route 134.
Buoyancy Control devicel
Diving uses gravitational energy to make the diver fall, and chemical energy to enable the diver to control his or her muscles while diving.
Buoyancy Control device