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  2. Rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Closed circuit rebreather: A closed circuit rebreather adds oxygen to the loop gas to make up for oxygen used by metabolic processes. These processes do not use diluent gas, so none is added unless the volume of the loop is reduced for other reasons, such as intentional dumping, flushing, or an ambient pressure change.

  3. Rebreather diving - Wikipedia

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    A well assembled rebreather in good condition should not leak gas from the breathing circuit into the environment except that which is required by functional considerations, such as venting during ascent, or to compensate for, or control, the addition of gas in a semi-closed rebreather. [5] Prevention: Pre-use preparation of the rebreather ...

  4. Diving rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Continued use of a rebreather with an ineffective scrubber is not possible for very long, as the levels will become toxic and the user will experience extreme respiratory distress, followed by loss of consciousness and death. The rate at which these problems develop depends on the volume of the circuit and the metabolic rate of the user.

  5. Trimix (breathing gas) - Wikipedia

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    In fully closed-circuit rebreathers that use trimix diluents, the mix in the breathing loop can be hyperoxic (meaning more oxygen than in air, as in enriched air nitrox) in shallow water, because the rebreather automatically adds oxygen to maintain a specific partial pressure of oxygen. [21]

  6. Glossary of breathing apparatus terminology - Wikipedia

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    partial rebreather mask A partial rebreather mask is an orinasal mask used for oxygen therapy for people who are spontaneously breathing. It allows full flow from the reservoir bag during inhalation, but only allows exhaled gas from the anatomical dead space where no gas exchange has occurred to reenter the reservoir bag during exhalation, The ...

  7. High altitude breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    High altitude breathing apparatus is a breathing apparatus which allows a person to breathe more effectively at an altitude where the partial pressure of oxygen in the ambient atmospheric air is insufficient for the task or to sustain consciousness or human life over the long or short term.

  8. Breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    A system which accumulates free-flow oxygen during resting and exhalation stages, (reservoir cannulas, partial rebreather masks and non-rebreather masks) makes a larger part of the oxygen available for inhalation, and it will be selectively inhaled during the initial part of inhalation, which reaches furthest into the lungs, and may also ...

  9. Halcyon PVR-BASC - Wikipedia

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    The Halcyon Passive, Variable Ratio-Biased Addition Semi-Closed rebreather is a unique design of semi-closed rebreather using a depth-compensated passive gas addition system. [1]