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Appendix

Appendix. Appendix A: Check Lists Appendix B: Formulas Appendix C: Oxygen Metabolism Rates Appendix D: CNS Oxygen Toxicity Table Appendix E: Sensor Check Appendix F: Disinfection Solutions Appendix G: KISS Online Group Appendix H: MSDS Sofnolime Letter

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  1. Appendix • Appendix A: Check Lists • Appendix B: Formulas • Appendix C: Oxygen Metabolism Rates • Appendix D: CNS Oxygen Toxicity Table • Appendix E: Sensor Check • Appendix F: Disinfection Solutions • Appendix G: KISS Online Group • Appendix H: MSDS Sofnolime Letter • Appendix I: USN 0.7 PO2 Tables • Appendix J: IP / Flow rates 0.0035 Orifice • Appendix K: Glossary • Appendix L: Bibliography

  2. Appendix A Classic Preparation Checklist • Analyze / tank pressure • Attach Counterlungs and Velcro Tabs • Fill Scrubber • Attach Scrubber • Attach Analyzed Cylinders • Attach Regulators to Cylinders • Attach BCD / Harness • Route SPG and Oxygen Manual Add Valve • BCD LP Hose and if Needed Drysuit LP Hose • DSV Gas flow (Non-return valve) Leak Check • DSV operation • Attach Hoses to DSV • Stereo-check • Attach DSV and Hoses to CCR • Attach DSV 2nd Stage LP Hose

  3. Appendix A Sport Preparation Checklist • Analyze / tank pressure • Fill Scrubber • Attach Scrubber Top Caps, and Counterlungs • Return Scrubber & Counterlung Unit into Case • Remove Scrubber Top Caps and Attach Breathing Modules • Attach Analyzed Cylinders • Attach Regulators to Cylinders • Attach BCD / Harness • Route SPG and Oxygen Manual Add Valve • BCD LP Hose and if Needed Drysuit LP Hose • DSV Gas flow (Non-return valve) Leak Check • DSV operation • Attach Hoses to DSV • Stereo-check • Attach DSV and Hoses to CCR • Attach DSV 2nd Stage LP Hose

  4. Appendix A Classic & Sport Verification Checklist • Air / O2 calibration (if needed) • Negative pressure test • Positive pressure check • Over Pressure Relief Valve (OPRV) Operation • ADV Operation • Mouthpeice Secure • Sensor Check: • O2 addition increases PO2 • Diluent addition decreases PO2 • Oxygen Cylinder OFF

  5. Appendix A Classic & Sport Pre-Dive Checklist • Negative Pressure Check • Positive Pressure Check • BCD Operational • Bailout On and Operational • Turn Supply Cylinders & Displays On • Pre-breath • Sensor Check: • O2 addition increases PO2 • Diluent addition decreases PO2 • DSV Closed or in Divers Mouth • Set PO2 to Low Set-Point (0.7 atm) for Descent • In water bubble check • Change to High Set-Point (1.3 atm) for the Dive • Maintain PO2

  6. Appendix A Classic & SportPost-Dive Checklist • Oxygen and Diluent Cylinders Off • PO2 Displays Off • Secure KISS Upright • Remove Scrubber and Cap • Drain DSV Hoses • Rebuild and Unit Verification Procedures • Pre-Dive Procedures

  7. Appendix A Classic & Sport Post-Day Checklist • Oxygen and Diluent Cylinders Off • PO2 Displays Off • Wash KISS With Fresh Water • Remove Scrubber and Cap or Discard sorb • Remove Counterlungs and DSV Hoses • Disinfect • Allow to Air Dry • Clean and Lubricate o-rings • Fill Supply Tanks DSV Hoses

  8. Appendix B Formulas: IMPERIAL • PG = FG x Data • PG= Partial Pressure of Gas • FG= Fraction of Gas • Data= Depth in atmospheres (absolute) • EAD = [(FN2/0.79) x (D + 33)] – 33 • EAD= Equivalent Air Depth • FN2= Faction of Nitrogen • D= Depth in fsw • Data = (D/33) +1 • Data= Depth in atmospheres (absolute) • D= depth in fsw

  9. Appendix B Formulas: METRIC • PG = FG x Data • PG= Partial Pressure of Gas • FG= Fraction of Gas • Data= Depth in atmospheres (absolute) • EAD = [(FN2/0.79) x (D + 10)] – 10 • EAD= Equivalent Air Depth • FN2= Faction of Nitrogen • D= Depth in msw • Data = (D/10) +1 • Data= Depth in (absolute) • D= depth in msw

  10. Appendix B Formulas: Metric Conversions • Tank size in liters: • 28.3 L / ft3 • (13 ft3 x 28.3 L/ ft3) / 204 bar = 1.8 L • Usable tank volume in liters IMPERIAL: • 1.8 liter tank with 3000 psi • 2500 psi / 14.7 psi/bar = 170 bar • 170 bar x 1.8 L = 306 L • Usable tank volume in liters Metric: • 1.8 Liter tank with 204 bar • 170 bar x 1.8 L =306 L

  11. Appendix B Formulas: Dive Planning • Point at with loop contains 21% oxygen: • PG = FG x Data • Set-point is 1.3 atm find depth where loop has 21 % • 1.3 atm= 0.21 x Data • 6.19 ata • D/33 + 1 = Data D/10 +1 = Data • Depth where a set-point of 1.3 atm loop will have 21% O2 is 171 fsw (52 msw), do not use a air table below 171 fsw (52 msw) for decompression planning

  12. Appendix B Formulas: Dive Planning • Maximum narcotic depth (equivalent to air at 132 fsw or 40 msw) • MOD (narcotic) = PO2 + 3.95 • MOD = the max depth the mix maybe use for narcosis issues • PO2 = the diver chosen set point • 3.95 represents the equivalent narcotic depth of air at 132 fsw • (40 msw) or 5 ata

  13. Appendix B Max air table / narcotic depth

  14. Appendix B Formulas: Dive Planning • Using a nitrox computer with a CCR • PG = FG x Data • PG will be the set point (ex 1.3 atm) • FG is what we are looking for • Data is the maximum depth we will attain on the dive in ata • Ex) PO2= 1.3 atm max depth =132 fsw (40 msw) • 1.3 atm = FG x 5 ata • FG = 0.26 • So program the nitrox computer for 26%

  15. Appendix C Oxygen Metabolism Rates • A general guide for Oxygen metabolism

  16. Appendix D CNS Clock

  17. Appendix E Sensor Check • During the dive it becomes necessary to confirm the PO2 display is correct • To do this perform a flush with diluent (air) • Ensure the PO2 is what it should be mathematically

  18. Appendix F Disinfection Solutions • Javex bleach cleaner • Buddy clean • Be Kleen T • Virkon S

  19. Appendix G User Group Online • KISS CCR User group online: kiss-rebreather yahoo group • Once you purchase the unit Jetsam will send you an invite to • join the Yahoo group • You must activate this invite in seven days from receiving it • or it will expire

  20. Appendix H MSDS Sofnolime • MSDS Letter

  21. Appendix I USN 0.7 PO2Tables • USN Constant PO2 Tables

  22. Appendix J IP / Flow Rates 0.0035” Orifice

  23. Appendix K Glossary • ADV: automatic dilution valve • Break through: scrubber inability to remove anymore CO2 • CC: closed circuit • CCR: closed circuit rebreather • Counter lungs: bags that inhalation / exhalation gases go into • before and after the scrubber • Diluent: Air, Heliox, or Trimix • DSV: diver surface valve, closable mouth piece

  24. Appendix K Glossary • FO2: fraction of Oxygen, example 0.32 or 32% nitrox • Hyperoxia: too much oxygen, greater than 0.21 atm of oxygen • Hypoxia: too little oxygen, less than 0.21 atm of oxygen • Hypercapnia: too much carbon dioxide • Heliox: helium and oxygen

  25. Appendix K Glossary • Loop: lungs, counter lungs, scrubber • OC: open circuit • O2: oxygen • PO2: partial pressure of oxygen • RMV: respiratory minute volume • SCR: semi-closed circuit rebreather • Scrubber: canister that contains CO2 removing granules • Set point: PO2 chosen by diver to run CCR dive at • Trimix: helium, oxygen and nitrogen

  26. Appendix L References • Bletso, Dale. 2003. KISS Rebreather diving aka DOCCR aka MCCR. • Bozanic, Jeffrey.E. 2002. Mastering Rebreathers. • International Training. 2003. TDI Inspiration Air Diluent Instructor Guide. • Driver, Andrew. 2003. Rebreather Purchase. • Hall, Howard. 1989. Rebreather Blunders and Malfunctions. • Millard, Steve. Steve Millards Review of the KISS Rebreather. • Parker, Martin. 2003. Inspiration Closed Circuit Rebreather User Instruction Manual • Partridge, Bruce. and Mount, Tom. 2004. KISS Rebreather Diver Workbook. • Pyle, Richard.L. 1996. A Learner's Guide to Closed Circuit Rebreather Operations. • Smith, Gordon. 2004. Jetsam Technologies Ltd. Product Information. • U.S. Navy Diving Manual Volume 4. Closed-Circuit Mixed-Gas UBA Diving. pp. 17-1 – 17-63. • Wible, Dan. 1996. General Training For Closed Circuit Rebreather SCUBA Diving.

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