Since French engineers Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan developed an underwater breathing system in 1943, humans have been able to learn about the wonders hidden in the seabed.
Every year more technology is presented at fairs around the world, improving the different types of diving, including sports, commercial or technical.
One of these technological improvements has a direct relationship to the gases we breathe. Atmospheric air is made of a 79% nitrogen and 21% oxygen ratio. Dive tanks are filled with this proportion of air, being equal to the air we breathe on the surface, so that we are not affected by gases or different proportions of air.
A few years ago, a gas called nitrox or enriched air, was started to be used for sports and technical diving. This technique involves increasing the percentage of oxygen in the mixture and decreasing the nitrogen content in the dive tank. This change in percentages allows to significantly decrease the nitrogen saturation, and therefore, allows the diver to spend more time in the water.
It is important to know that nitrox does not reduce air consumption, as breathing is controlled by carbon dioxide and not by the level of oxygen.
The two most commonly used mixtures in nitrox are:
Definitely not. Air tanks can be loaded directly from the compressor or by cascades that stationary compressors possess.
With regard to nitrox loading, a mixer must be used in a compressor according to the desired percentage. Once the mixture is done. it should be analyzed with an oximeter: this reaffirms that the load is the right one.
After analyzing the mixture, it must be filtered, cooled, and dehumidified into two independent compressors. Finally, this mixture will pass through the loading ramp to finally be introduced into the tanks. Once the nitrox tanks are cold, the mixture should be re-analyzed in front of the customer to verify its proportion.
Let’s highlight that these compressors must have filters to remove carbon monoxide or dirt particles. Only in this way the air will be of good quality and safe to breathe. For this reason, we want to emphasize that the place where you buy, rent or load the dive tanks, must be certified, and comply with the regulations, so that the health of the divers will not get compromised.
To corroborate the proportion of gases, it is necessary to use an oxygen analyzer. It is an instrument that fits in the palm of the hand, is very accurate and of a profitable price. Its use is very simple, you hold it in front of the tank valve and open it a little bit until the reading is stable.
To dive with nitrox it is mandatory to have the Nitrox Scuba Diver license.
In this course you will learn 3 basic things:
The Nitrox Scuba Diver course offers the options to do it with or without diving practices. No matter which option you decide to do, the license will be exactly the same.
If the nitrox is used properly, dives will be safer, under the presumption of course, that the air mix is correct and that the maintenance of the tanks is effective.
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