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From: "Robert C. Leenen" <robert@re*.co*>
To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: RE: efficiency of sport diving rebreathers' absorbent canisters; etc
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 00:14:57 +0100
Dude, you have a wild imagination...

http://www.kuroyumes-developmentzone.com/appleyard/seapatrol/

Robert



-----Original Message-----
From: anthony.appleyard@um*.ac*.uk*
[mailto:anthony.appleyard@um*.ac*.uk*] 
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 2:46 PM
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: efficiency of sport diving rebreathers' absorbent canisters;
etc

Today I went to a big diving exhibition at Excel in the Docklands in 
London (UK). In the rebreather exhibit I was told that in shallow diving
the standard sport Inspiration's cylinders can last for 10  hours, but
the absorbent canister for only 4 hours. He admitted that the canister
may not be the best design for long duration.

They said that the (UK) navy routinely uses sodium hydroxide as
rebreather absorbent and puts up with the resulting risk of "getting a
cocktail". Does sodium hydroxide give more duration than soda-lime or
Sofnolime etc for the same volume?

Otherwise, I wonder if sport rebreathers' absorbent canisters are
purposely not designed to maximum duration so that they can't be used by
unofficial bodies for long-duration "frogman-type" covert penetration
and suchlike.

I have heard of a new naval version of the Inspiration which has a black
casing, no magnetic parts, all flexible parts reinforced with kevlar,
and no consoles trailing on long hoses but instead a heads-up display in
a fullface mask like some modern jet fighter helmets have.

http://www.kuroyumes-developmentzone.com/appleyard/seapatrol/uw/sp2_salv
us_attack5.jpg
Many rebreathers seem to give much less hydrodynamic drag in swimming
and much less drag and inertia in rolling over than ordinary air scuba.
I mentioned possible usefulness of this in by naval divers and diving
sea-police giving better speed and agility underwater in arresting sport
divers who get in the wrong place.  He said that if the patrol diver has
an Inspiration, in a fight with a suspect there is a risk of the suspect
knowing about Inspirations and jabbing at the large and easily reached
feed-
pure-oxygen button, not a good thing at 60 feet. He said that in the
naval version that vulnerability is corrected.

The design of the Inspiratrion with the breathing bag in halves in front
means that the breathing tubes are tehered to the shoulder straps part
way along. That seems to be an advantage: there is no long trailing loop
of tube behind where the frogman can't see it where it can catch on
things or a suspect being arrested can attach it; and it seems to still
allow full mobility of the head.


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