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TDI - Pelagian DCCCR Air Diluent Decompression Diver

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TDI logo Rebreather Lab We can now offer Module 2 courses on the Pelagian rebreather. This is a great opportunity to extend your training on the unit and make use of the amazing advantages a closed circuit rebreather gives you when making decompression dives. This course will teach you to dive the unit safely to a maximum depth of 45m using an air diluent making dives that require decompression stops. The unit is manufactured at Rebreather Lab in Thailand by Andy Fritz. Click on the logo above to check out his site and the technical details of the Pelagian rebreather. The unit was introduced to Jordan by TDI Technical Instructor Trainer Mark Ellyatt in 2008. To complete this course you need to be a certified open circuit decompression diver or a certified Pelagian Air Diluent Diver. The course requires that you spend 360 minutes on the unit or 420 minutes if this is the first course on the unit. This means we will be doing the course of a minimum 6 or 7 day period. Day one will be a dry day completing initial theory and building up the unit. The remaining days will be diving on the unit starting making one decompression dive per day to a maximum depth of 45m and carrying sufficient bail out gases to complete your decompression on open circuit. Dive Mag (UK)review Sep 2009.
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Pelagian Rebreather in use
Decompression diving on the Pelagian DCCCR

Pelagian stories from Aqaba... Introduction by Mark Ellyatt in 2008 |  First Pelagian Trimix Dives |  Pelagian Mixed Gas course in Aqaba Feb 09 | 
103m On on Pelagian DCCCR |  Phil at 100m with Pelagian DCCCR |  Twinset Project 2009 |  Pelagian Instructor Course Dec 09 |  Record 167m in Jordan | 

Pelagian Photo Galleries... Pelagian Diving 2008 |  Pelagian Diving 2009 |  CCR Diving 2010 |  All CCR photos moved to fun pics galleries from 2011.