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  2. SEFA - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... It is an oxygen rebreather. ... Its oxygen flow can be set to 5 or 10 liters/minute.

  3. Diving rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Oxygen rebreathers are also sometimes used when decompressing from a deep open-circuit dive, [citation needed] as breathing pure oxygen helps the nitrogen diffuse out of the body tissues more rapidly, and the use of a rebreather may be more convenient for long decompression stops. US Navy restrictions on oxygen rebreather use: [15]

  4. Rebreather - Wikipedia

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    The Savox was an oxygen rebreather with a use duration of 45 minutes. It had no hard casing and was worn in front of the body. [16] Siebe Gorman Salvus – Industrial rescue and shallow water oxygen rebreather; Siebe Gorman Proto – Industrial rescue rebreather set; IDA71 – Russian military rebreather for underwater and high altitude use ...

  5. Rebreather diving - Wikipedia

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    In an oxygen rebreather, once the loop has been thoroughly flushed, the mixture is effectively static at 100% oxygen, and the partial pressure is a function only of depth. In some early oxygen rebreathers the diver had to manually open and close the valve to the oxygen cylinder to refill the counter-lung each time the volume got low.

  6. Underwater breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Underwater breathing apparatus can be classified as open circuit, semi-closed circuit, (including gas extenders) or closed circuit (including reclaim systems), based on whether any of the exhaled gas is recycled, and as self-contained or remotely supplied (usually surface-supplied, but also possibly from a lock-out submersible or an underwater habitat), depending on where the source of the ...

  7. Glossary of breathing apparatus terminology - Wikipedia

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    non-rebreather mask A non-rebreather mask (NRB) is a device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a spontaneously breathing person. An NRB allows the delivery of relatively high concentrations of oxygen while using a constant flow rate, with relatively low waste, by accumulating the oxygen flow during exhalation in a soft bag, to be inhaled at ...

  8. Escape breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Oxygen rebreathers can also use less reactive scrubber absorbent which only removes carbon dioxide, but must then have an alternative supply of oxygen, usually compressed gas from a high pressure cylinder. Submarine escape sets had a mouthpiece, so the user had to also wear a noseclip to prevent breathing water through the nose. The endurance ...

  9. Resuscitator - Wikipedia

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    A resuscitator is a device using positive pressure to inflate the lungs of an unconscious person who is not breathing, in order to keep them oxygenated and alive. [citation needed] There are three basic types: a manual version (also known as a bag valve mask) consisting of a mask and a large hand-squeezed plastic bulb using ambient air, or with supplemental oxygen from a high-pressure tank.