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Technical diving is a
method of diving that exceeds the limits imposed on depth and immersion time
for recreational scuba diving and it often involves the use of special gas
mixtures. In technical diving almost always require one or more decompression,
where the diver can change the oxygen gas mixture at least once.
Some of the key points for technical diving such as
- Exceeding the recreational depth and time limits
- Choosing breathing gas and making gas change
In technical diver often do deeper diving and staying longer than
recreational divers normally, tech divers require more gas and divers take more
than one breathing gas with them as they technical trains to stay in
underwater. Technical driver is well trained to learn to calculate how gas is
available and how much gas they require for their diving and they have basic
planning, suitability of gases, equipment requirement, logistics, and so much
more and become clear why technical planning take time.
To become a well-trained technical diver, you should take the next
grades, PADI TEC 45, PADI
TEC 50. After completing the “50” course, you will be able to take a technical
diving course, in which you use a gas called “trimix” to breathe. These courses
are PADI TEC TRIMIX 65 and PADI TEC TRIMIX DIVER. While the recommended maximum
depth for conventional scuba diving is 130 ft, technical
divers may work in the range of 170 ft to 350 ft, sometimes even deeper.
Technical Diving International is the world's largest technical diving
agency and was one of the first agencies to offer mixed gas diver training. TDI
and Oceanview diving is committed to offering the highest quality training
supported by the latest up-to-date information and techniques. Ocean View
Diving is the only registered dive center in Ayia Napa. Visit our websites https://www.oceanviewdive.com/tdi/
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