SUUNTO VYTEC User Manual

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Decompression

Time spent at a decompression stop or

range before surfacing, to allow absorbed

nitrogen to escape naturally from tissues.

Decompression range

On a decompression stop dive the depth

range, between the floor and ceiling, within

which a diver must stop for some time

during ascent.

Decompression illness Any of a variety of maladies resulting either

directly or indirectly from the formation of

nitrogen bubbles in tissues or body fluids, as

a result of inadequately controlled decom-

pression. Commonly called “bends” or

“DCI”.

Dive series

A group of repetitive dives between which

the dive computer indicates some nitrogen

loading is present. When nitrogen loading

reaches zero the dive computer deactivates.

Dive time

Elapsed time between leaving the surface to

descend, and returning to the surface at the

end of a dive.

DP

Delta P, describing the Cylinder Pressure

drop during the dive; difference in cylinder

pressure between beginning and end of

dive.

EAD

Abbreviation for equivalent air depth.

EAN

Abbreviation for enriched air nitrox.

Enriched Air Nitrox

Also called Nitrox or Enriched Air = EANx.

Air that has some oxygen added. Standard

mixes are EAN32 (NOAA Nitrox I = NN I)

and EAN36 (NOAA Nitrox II = NN II).

Equivalent Air Depth

Nitrogen partial pressure equivalent table.

Floor

The deepest depth during a decompression

stop dive at which decompression takes

place.

Half-time

After a change in ambient pressure, the

amount of time required for the partial

pressure of nitrogen in a theoretical

compartment to go half-way from its

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