JJ-CCR Air Diluent Decompression Procedures Diver
CLOSED CIRCUIT REBREATHER COURSE

This is the second level certification course for divers wishing to utilize a closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) for air diving. The objective of the course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards and proper procedures for diving a CCR and to develop basic CCR diving skills to a maximum depth of 40 Metres using air or nitrox as diluent for formal decompression diving.

Course Prerequisites

  1. Minimum age 18
  2. Provide proof of 50 logged dives. If completing a unit crossover, at least 10 logged CCR
    dives in the last 12 months
  3. Provide proof of TDI Advanced nitrox Diver and Deco Procedures Diver or equivalent from agencies recognized by TDI
  4. Provide proof of at least 5 logged staged decompression dives to a minimum depth of 30 metres

OR

  1. Minimum age 18
  2. TDI Air Diluent CCR Diver certified or equivalent
  3. Minimum of 30 hours and 30 dives on the CCR unit
  4. Six months CCR diving experience

 

What you can expect to learn:

Understanding the Theory of CCR Diving
– Basic CCR principles, breathing loop mechanics, and gas behavior

Breathing Gas Limits
– Understanding safe oxygen exposure, nitrogen limits, and depth-related gas restrictions

Electronics Overview, Safety Protocols, and O₂ Cell Function
– How the controller and sensors work, safety systems, and essential pre-dive checks.

Disassembly, Assembly, and Detailed Understanding of JJ-CCR Parts and Function
– Full unit breakdown and setup, correct assembly, and recognizing each component’s role.

Possible Configuration Options and Trim Adjustments
– Different equipment setups, accessory options, and achieving stable, efficient trim.

Understanding Decompression Profiles and Choosing the Right Strategy
– How decompression works on CCR, gradient factors, and selecting safe dive plans.

Planning and Conducting Decompression Dives Within Safe Limits
– Practical dive planning, gas choices, bailout requirements, and conservative limits.

Bailout Strategy and Gas Management at Various Depths
– Emergency planning, calculating bailout needs, and managing gases effectively.

Manually Operating the Rebreather and Responding to Unit Failures
– Manual control techniques and correct reactions to common malfunction scenarios.

Diving as a Team and Safety Procedures During Decompression Dives
– Team communication, shared emergency planning, and coordinated decompression protocols.

 

Equipment Requirements:

  1.  Drysuit
  2.  Minimum 2 stage cylinders
  3.  Back up mask, cutting tools, buoy etc.

PRICE

1200€

DURATION

5 days / min 8 dives

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Feel free to contact us and book diving or find out all about the courses we run.