
There are many options available if your goal is to have a rebreather that keeps you breathing water in the air. There are three options: the IDA71, AP and Closed-circuit rebreathers. Find out more about these devices. These devices keep you able breathe easy and ensure a perfect EANx.
Closed-circuit rebreathers
Closed-circuit rebreathers are breathing apparatuses that are used by divers and other people with a limited air supply. These devices include the following four components: the head assembly (OPV), Bail Out Valves (BOV), and counterlung assembly. The water trap is located at the bottom.
The closed-circuit, closed-circuit, rebreather retains the exhaled oxygen in a closed loop. From there, it is refreshed and filtered before being recycled back to you. This allows the diver to breathe freely without the risk of toxic gases contaminating the system. The closed-circuit system allows the diver also to see the partial air pressure. On his dive computer, the diver can see the dive duration, air pressure and depth.

An oxygen control valve is part of the closed-circuit rebreather. It is connected to a dilute tank. The diluent tank holds a gas block 42. The gas block includes an inlet and feed hoses 44 and 46. The manual add hose passes 50 times from the gas block to rebreather. A second hose, called the secondary hose, connects the rebreather head 36 to the oxygen control valve 28.
IDA71 rebreather
The IDA71 rebreathing apparatus is used by military and marine divers. It was developed by the Russian company Rysk. There are 71 models in the industry. The Russian terminology used for insulating breathing apparatus gave the names their origins. The simmotstand of the models is minimized. They are also equipped with an oxygen diluent.
The IDA-71 is similar to IDA-59, but it is smaller and can be worn on one's back. It is compatible with heavy work helmets and can be integrated with a fully dry suit for hazardous environments. The IDA-71 was widely used in heat exchanger inspections in nuclear power plant reactors, as well as in covert military operations.
Its design is innovative and one of the best in the world. It can give divers a much longer dive time. It has a small oxygen cartridge that allows the circuit to fill the rebreather before the diver begins the diving process.

AP rebreather
The AP rebreather series offers a range of options to suit every budget and style. Each model is customizable with the possibility to choose between 3 different chassis sizes and 5 different harness sizes. There are also two different scrubber lengths. The AP line is also designed with comfort and versatility in mind, with options for multiple upgrade options that can make the rebreather even more comfortable and convenient to use.
AP Diving has been in the business of diving equipment for over 45 years. Their goal is perfection in everything they do. The company's rebreathers are unique in design and manufacturing processes that allow them to guarantee quality and consistency. The company also manufactures a complete dive machine, including tanks as well as BCDs and tempstiks.
The AP rebreather features adjustable flow orifices, which enable divers to regulate the flow of air while diving. The AP rebreather will adjust to any fluctuations of oxygen partial pressure in the diving circuit. These rebreathers can also be carried around easily because they are lightweight.