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- Q17153319 subject Q8864236.
- Q17153319 abstract "The Halcyon RB80 is a non-depth-compensated passive addition semi-closed circuit rebreather of similar external dimensions to a standard AL80 scuba cylinder (11 litre, 207 bar aluminium cylinder, 185mm diameter and about 660mm long). It was originally developed by Reinhard Buchaly (RB) in 1996 for the cave exploration dives conducted by the European Karst Plain Project (EKPP). About 1/8 of the respired volume of breathing gas in the circuit is discharged during each breathing cylcle by a concentric bellows counterlung system, which reduces the loop volume and is replenished by internal valves, triggered by low loop volume, similar to the function of the demand valve of a scuba regulator.The Halcyon RB80 was introduced as a replacement for the much bulkier and more mechanically complex PVR-BASC, which was depth compensated and used a ballasted bellows counterlung.".
- Q17153319 thumbnail Passive_addition_SCR_loop_schematic.png?width=300.
- Q17153319 wikiPageWikiLink Q1260914.
- Q17153319 wikiPageWikiLink Q1428339.
- Q17153319 wikiPageWikiLink Q17152741.
- Q17153319 wikiPageWikiLink Q8864236.
- Q17153319 comment "The Halcyon RB80 is a non-depth-compensated passive addition semi-closed circuit rebreather of similar external dimensions to a standard AL80 scuba cylinder (11 litre, 207 bar aluminium cylinder, 185mm diameter and about 660mm long). It was originally developed by Reinhard Buchaly (RB) in 1996 for the cave exploration dives conducted by the European Karst Plain Project (EKPP).".
- Q17153319 label "Halcyon RB80".
- Q17153319 depiction Passive_addition_SCR_loop_schematic.png.