Trimix 90
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Description
Ready for the outer edge of technical diving? The Tec Trimix Diver course takes experienced tec divers and turns them into extreme divers who go deeper and visit pristine sites where few others will ever go. During the course, you’ll make dives as deep as 90 metres/300 feet, but once you earn this tough certification, there are few limits. Your training teaches you to build experience gradually and you do it because you’ve made it this far and have more exploring to do.
To enroll in the Tec Trimix Diver course, you must:
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Be a Tec 50 diver or Tec Trimix 65 diver
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Have a minimum of 150 logged dives
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Are at least 18 years old
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Have a Medical Statement signed by a physician within the last 12 months
Note that qualifying certifications from other diver training organizations may apply – ask your Tec Trimix Instructor.
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Academic
The Tec Trimix Diver course emphasizes mission application:
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Gas selection options, especially deco gases
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Bubble models and deep stops
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Using multigas trimix computers
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Handling up to four stage/deco cylinders
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Equipment
You’ll use full technical equipment, including more than two stage/deco cylinders, and you may use a technical sidemount configuration. Your Tec Trimix Instructor may suggest additional gear.
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Getting Started
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3-8 Dives
$2000
3 /8 DAYs
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Analytical Industries TruMix 4001 Trimix Analyzer
The Analytical Industries TruMix 4001 Trimix Analyzer is a portable and easy-to-operate analyzer suitable for checking helium and oxygen gas mixtures in any environment. It has a large backlit LCD display that is easily read even in low light conditions, and which provides additional information such as a Maximum Operating Depth calculation. Patent pending algorithms provide an extremely accurate one-touch calibration. The helium value is zeroed when the oxygen is calibrated with air or 100% O2. During calibration, a third sensor compensates for temperature, barometric pressure and relative humidity, and the helium sensor corrects for differences in the thermal conductivity of O2 and N2. During analysis, the third sensor provides exceptional accuracy across the entire range of 0 to 100% for both oxygen and helium under a variety of conditions.