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  2. Testing and inspection of diving cylinders - Wikipedia

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    A hydrostatic test involves pressurising the cylinder to its test pressure (usually 5/3 or 3/2 of the working pressure) and measuring its volume before and after the test. A permanent increase in volume above the tolerated level means the cylinder fails the test and must be permanently removed from service. [3]: sect. 5.7.3

  3. Diving cylinder - Wikipedia

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    The pressure vessel is a seamless cylinder normally made of cold-extruded aluminum or forged steel. [5] Filament wound composite cylinders are used in fire fighting breathing apparatus and oxygen first aid equipment because of their low weight, but are rarely used for diving, due to their high positive buoyancy.

  4. Pony bottle - Wikipedia

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    Testing of pony bottle pressure and regulator function to insure that it is full and ready for use is part of the pre-dive checks. Some divers carry pony bottles mounted in a way that the cylinder valve is easily accessed, and dive with the regulator initially pressurised but with the cylinder valve closed to avoid possible loss of bailout gas ...

  5. Scuba gas management - Wikipedia

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    Rebreather diver with bailout and decompression cylinders. Scuba gas management is the aspect of scuba diving which includes the gas planning, blending, filling, analysing, marking, storage, and transportation of gas cylinders for a dive, the monitoring and switching of breathing gases during a dive, efficient and correct use of the gas, and the provision of emergency gas to another member of ...

  6. Buddy check - Wikipedia

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    The complete dive plan review uses the mnemonic SADDDD: [9] Sequence: Who leads, who follows, and the responsibilities of each member of the team. Air: Turn pressure, decompression ('deco'), bailout deco. Distance: Planned penetration of a cave/ wreck, how far from boat/ shore, etc. Depth: Planned maximum and average depths of the dive ...

  7. List of diving hazards and precautions - Wikipedia

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    Internal corrosion of full cylinder standing for a long time can potentially use up some of the oxygen in the contained gas before the diver uses the cylinder. [15] [16] Routine periodical inspection and testing of cylinders. [17] [18] Analysis of oxygen fraction of gas before use, particularly if cylinder has been stored for a long time.

  8. Scuba gas planning - Wikipedia

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    Turn pressure is the remaining gas pressure at which the dive will be turned, and either the exit from a penetration dive or the ascent will be started. Turn pressure usually refers to the bottom gas, but can also be based on the pressure in other cylinders if the supply of that gas is critical.

  9. Scuba cylinder valve - Wikipedia

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    A scuba cylinder valve or pillar valve is a high pressure manually operated screw-down shut off valve fitted to the neck of a scuba cylinder to control breathing gas flow to and from the pressure vessel and to provide a connection with the scuba regulator or filling whip. [1]