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How it
works.
This completely self-contained diving system
lets you enjoy underwater activities without
having to wear or refill bulky SCUBA tanks.
The surface components of the system
consist of a compressor and a
compressed-air reservoir.
The underwater components are a hose, a
regulator and a
face mask.
The compressor takes air from the
atmosphere and compresses it in a
pressurized reservoir. Divers draw air
from the
reservoir through face masks
and regulators attached to
hoses as they
observe the coral reefs and marine life.
The Diving System Units.
There are two units:
•
The floating "Basic Tank-Free" unit ,
•
The deck-mounted "Extended Tank-Free"
unit.
Basic Tank-Free
Diving System Unit

 The
battery, compressor and
compressed-air
reservoir are
contained
on a raft which
floats
on the surface at the
dive
site.
This
basic system can be
configured
to support two
divers
to a depth of
approximately 6 metres or 18 feet, or one diver
to a depth of approximately 12 meters or 36 feet.
Extended Tank-Free
Diving System Unit

 The
compressor and the
compressed-air
reservoir are
held
in a container mounted
on
the boat deck at the
dive
site.
This
extended system can
be
configured to support
four
divers to a depth of
approximately 4 metres or 12 feet, two divers to a depth of
approximately 15metres or 45 feet or one diver to approximately 22
metres or 66 feet.
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