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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST]saturation diverlockout



Yes Sir ! But what will be happend when your breathing Helium gas 
goes only really short way to your back-tornister in insulate hoses, refresh with o2 and clean from Co2 - in a chemical cardtridge which produce also plenty of heat and than back to your lungs ? Any cycle again and again ? ;-) 
No hot water can be lost - beause there is no hot water. Hand and feetss can be heated additional electrical by high power lithium ion batterys if required. 

Why they dont approved Argon for insulate the suit ? Many trimix and cave diver use it without problems.

A Diver ? Well a diver is somebody with a copper helm and lead-shoes.. 
.. very heavy and only on the seabottom. 

regrads Carsten 

"Øystein Skarholm" <skarholm@gmail.com> schrieb:
> Yes, this is true if you wanna go sat diving on your own. But you will
> never be able to reach the criteria for diving in for example the
> north sea for the Norwegian gouverment or any of the oilcompanies up
> here. Argon in dry suits has been tested and found not approved years
> ago. When diving on trimix the gas is reclaimed, treated and heated
> befor it goes back to the divers. Actually the system these days are
> much more complicated then back in the 70.
> The biggest problemsduring sat diving is loss of hot water. Because of
> the Helium you breath you can risk freeze to death long time before
> you can get rescued if the sumarine looses its power.
> 
> 
> On 2/14/07, MerlinSub@t-online.de <MerlinSub@t-online.de> wrote:
> > I dont agree.. That's was true in the 70ies.
> >
> > Euronaut will fit for saturation diving. But without diver ropes and pipes.
> > No hot water for the divers suit.
> > With a new type of double-rebreather. And Argon in the suits. Undepentadly from the submarine-system. And that makes the remaining system inside the sub pretty small.
> >
> > :-o Regards Carsten
> >
> >
> > "Øystein Skarholm" <skarholm@gmail.com> schrieb:
> > > A complete system for sat diving is a pretty large system. And again
> > > if you thinking commercial then a submarine can no longer compete
> > > against a surface vessel. The number of crew during sat diving is
> > > large. And all of the requirements for backup and rescue is
> > > tremendous.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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