PADI TECHNICAL REBREATHER COURSES

Quantumdiver
Technical Rebreather Training 
Note:
Rebreather and Equipment configuration differs from recreational Rebreather Training. your unit must be configured with inverted cylinders, larger counterlungs,and manual addition valves. Ideally configure your unit and gain some hours before commencing with your Technical Training.
You will also need access to dive planning software , LINK TO DIVE PLANNING SOFTWARE
Interested in taking the TEC 40 CCR Course , fill in the contact form opposite 
NOTE - Sofnolime and gas not included
PADI Tec 40 CCR Course 
Student Diver Prerequisites
Ideally you will already be an advanced rebreather diver and have a reasonable amount of hours on the unit however this is not necessary from a standards point of view.
Prerequisites: PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, PADI Enriched Air Diver (or qualifying certifications from another training organization,) PADI Deep Diver or proof of 10 dives to 30 metres/100 feet; 30 logged dives, at least 10 using EANx deeper than 18 metres/60 feet; 18 years old
• Prior to Training Dive 5, PADI Rescue Diver
• Prior to certification, 50 logged dives. NOTE , TECHNICAL CONFIGURATION OF MK 6/7 UNIT REQUIRED.  
COURSE DURATION 6 DAYS
NOTE--Medical Statement. The student must have a physician’s approval and signature on the Medical Statement.

You’ll learn to make no stop or limited decompression dives using a Type T CCR, to a maximum depth of 40 metres/130 feet. You will do eight training dives. You’ll also cover:                                    

1. Use of Decompression software for dive planning.

2. Use of Manual set point control.

3. Diagnosing high and low Po2 issues and being able to return to a safe loop.

4. Metabolic oxygen replacement.

5. Semi Closed Breathing.

We use various inland dive sites around the uk to suit your training needs.

TEC 40 CCR DIVER COURSE CONTACT FORM


Who should take this course?
Tec 60 CCR Diver is the second level of technical diving training with Type T CCRs. By completing the Tec 60 CCR course, you extend your CCR diving adventures down to a maximum depth of 60 metres/200 feet. You learn to complete multiple decompression stops, manage life-support problems and dive with trimix/heliox as a diluent. It’s a considerable challenge, but if you’re serious about being a tec CCR diver, then this course is your next step.
PADI Tec 60 CCR Course 

Student Diver Prerequisites
By the start of the course, a diver must:
Be certified as a PADI Tec 40 CCR Diver, or have a qualifying certification from another training organisation, with the Type T CCR to be used in the Tec 60 CCR Diver course.
Have logged at least 150 dives, with at least 25 dives and 50 hours experience diving the Type T CCR used in the course with an off-board bailout system following Tec 40 CCR Diver principles.
At least 10 of the dives must be deeper than 30 metres/100 feet.
NOTE--Medical Statement. The student must have a physician’s approval and signature on the Medical Statement.

TEC 60 CCR DIVER COURSE CONTACT FORM

What will you learn?
In the Tec 60 CCR Diver course, you complete one confined water and six open water dives. Building on the technical diving knowledge and skills you acquired in the Tec 40 CCR course, you’ll cover new topics such as:
1.Different bailout strategies
2.Offboard gas supply capability
3.Planning tec CCR decompression dives including deep deco stops
4.Offsetting narcosis with helium gas mixes
5.Dealing with CCR problems and dive emergencies

PADI TEC 100 CCR Course

Tec 100 CCR Diver is the ultimate PADI Tec CCR rating. This training is significantly more challenging than the Tec 60 CCR Diver course because it includes the use of diluents and bailout gases that are hypoxic. You'll learn to plan and make dives with hypoxic trimix/heliox using a Type T (technical) CCR to a maximum depth of 100 metres/330 feet while managing multiple bailout cylinders and completing multiple decompression stops. Very few extreme adventurers earn this rating. Will you be one of them?


To enroll in the Tec 100 CCR Diver course, you must:

  • Be a Tec 60 CCR Diver qualified on the specific Type T CCR to be used in the course
  • Have a minimum of 175 dives, with at least 50 dives and 100 hours experience diving the Type T CCR used in the course with an offboard bailout system. At least 25 of these dives must be multistop decompression dives deeper than 40 metres/130 feet with trimix/heliox diluent.


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