CCR Dive Courses With Liberty

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Why The LIBERTY?

The Liberty CCR has been specifically designed so that a single, or even sometimes multiple malfunctions within the electronic system will not disable the whole rebreather system.

The apparatus is designed and programmed so that it is able to cope with any combination of malfunctions as long as at least one control unit and any sensor are still operational. In the case of damage to a cable, the control computer will detect a short in that cable and disconnect the respective handset’s power supply. And if both handsets are lost, the control computers will continue regulating the supply of oxygen according to the most recently selected set point. And the Liberty CCR will keep working even if one of the control computers fails. Each computer has its own battery, depth sensor, two oxygen sensors a helium sensor and electrically controlled oxygen supply valve (solenoid).

In normal circumstances, the two computers communicate with each other and exchange data from the sensors and agree on which of them will add oxygen to the loop. If necessary, either computer can perform this function independently.

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Why The LIBERTY?

The Liberty CCR has been specifically designed so that a single, or even sometimes multiple malfunctions within the electronic system will not disable the whole rebreather system.

The apparatus is designed and programmed so that it is able to cope with any combination of malfunctions as long as at least one control unit and any sensor are still operational. In the case of damage to a cable, the control computer will detect a short in that cable and disconnect the respective handset’s power supply. And if both handsets are lost, the control computers will continue regulating the supply of oxygen according to the most recently selected set point. And the Liberty CCR will keep working even if one of the control computers fails. Each computer has its own battery, depth sensor, two oxygen sensors a helium sensor and electrically controlled oxygen supply valve (solenoid).

In normal circumstances, the two computers communicate with each other and exchange data from the sensors and agree on which of them will add oxygen to the loop. If necessary, either computer can perform this function independently.

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CCR Diving (30m)

Welcome To The World Of Stealth Diving

The Entry-Level course introduces you to the Liberty unit´s training techniques and skills. You gain the knowledge and experience to plan and conduct non-decompression dives to a maximum depth of 30 meters / 100 feet with an equally qualified dive buddy.

After successfully completing this course you will have achieved the CCR Diving certification.

COURSE CONTENT

  • 2 confined water dives
  • 6 open water dives
  • Training materials
  • Certification fee
  • 30m depth limit
  • No decompression
  • Air diluent
  • 1 bailout tank

Costs:

For 2 students the cost is $1275 per student, plus expenses – expenses include sorb, gasses, books & certs, travel, entrance fees, lodging, food and other expendables. Students must provide CCR rig or rent from the dive shop for $500 for the course.

This course is available in:

INTD | ANDI

Course price 1 person: $1,500
More than 1 person  $1,275
Duration: 5-6 Days
Min. Age: 18 Years Old
Prerequisites: Deep Diving, Enriched Air Nitrox,
Advanced Open Water Diver, Min. 20 dives.

Most manufacturers of rebreathers require this course as part of any purchase. Those obtaining a used unit need also to obtain proper training specific to their rebreather unit. Course is exclusively no decompression diving. Full bailout to surface for each diver is required. The certification is rig specific. Please discuss your long term CCR requirements with the staff when you apply for training as you may want to apply for more appropriate training if you intend on conducting technical diving in the near future.

CCR Diving (MOD 1, 40m)

Air Diluent Deco Course

The Technical Extended Range course/s, with the aid of specialised dive equipment and procedures will provide you with the training, knowledge and experience to plan and conduct limited decompression dives using air to a maximum depth of 40 meters / 130 feet, or Trimix (minimum 20% oxygen) to a maximum of 45 metres.  This will give you a maximum accumulated decompression time of 25 minutes, with an equally-or more-qualified dive buddy.

After successfully completing this course you will have achieved the CCR Technical Extended Range MOD 1 certification.

 

COURSE CONTENT & INCLUSIONS

  • 2 confined water dives
  • 6 open water dives
  • Training materials
  • Certification fee
  • 40m depth limit
  • 25 min deco
  • Air diluent
  • 1 bailout tank
  • Accreditation and Certification fee – subject to successful completion of the course

Costs:

For 2 students the cost is $1275 per student, plus expenses – expenses include sorb, gasses, books & certs, travel, entrance fees, lodging, food and other expendables. Students must provide CCR rig or rent from the dive shop for $500 for the course

This course is available in:

INTD | ANDI

Course price 1 person:  $1,500
More than 1 person  $1,275
Duration: 5-6 Days
Min. Age: 18 Years Old
Prerequisites:
Deep Diving, Enriched Air Nitrox,
Advanced Open Water Diver, Extended Range or
CCR Diving, 
Min. 40 dives & Min. 20 hrs on the specific unit.

Most manufacturers of rebreathers require this course as part of any purchase. Those obtaining a used unit need also to obtain proper training specific to their rebreather unit. This course is also a perfect opportunity to fully check out your gear, improve on it with “user” changes, and become thoroughly familiar with its use in actual pool and open water training. Please discuss your long term CCR requirements with the staff when you apply for training as you may want to consider more appropriate technology if you intend on conducting specific technical diving in the near future.

CCR Diving (MOD 2, 60m)

Normoxic Trimix

The Technical Extended Range course/s will provide you with the training, knowledge and experience to plan and conduct decompression dives using air to a maximum depth of 60 meters / 200 feet with an equally-qualified dive buddy. You will be using a CCR unit and various stage cylinders for bail-out purposes.

After successfully completing this course you will have achieved the CCR Technical Extended Range MOD 2 certification.

 

COURSE CONTENT & INCLUSIONS

  • 1 confined water dives
  • 6 open water dives
  • training materials
  • Certification fee
  • 60m depth limit
  • No limit deco
  • Trimix diluent
  • 2 bailout tanks
  • Accreditation and Certification fee – subject to successful completion of the course

Costs:

For 2 students the cost is $1450 per student, plus expenses – expenses include sorb, gasses, books & certs, travel, entrance fees, lodging, food and other expendables. Students must provide CCR rig or rent from the dive shop for $500 for the course.

This course is available in:

INTD | ANDI

Course price 1 person:  $1,675
More than 1 person:  $1,450   
Duration: 5-6 Days
Min. Age: 18 Years Old
Prerequisites:
Deep Diving, Enriched Air Nitrox,
Diver Stress & Rescue, CCR Extended Range,
Min. 50 CCR dives & Min. 25 hrs on the specific unit.

Those diving deep use special gas blends typically adding helium to avoid nitrogen narcosis. This course is designed to teach how to safely use this advanced diving technology within the context of the rebreather. Normoxic Trimix is used to reach depths of 60m / 200 FWS.

CCR Diving (MOD 3, 100m)

Full Trimix

This course will elevate you to the highest level of Closed Circuit Rebreather diving. Utilising all of your previous course training, knowledge and experience you will pushing yourself beyond your imagination. Once competence and certification has been achieved through successfully completing the previous CCR Extended Range Total Diving System, this final course will qualify you to dive to a maximum depth of 100 meters / 330 feet.  However, you will now use a minimum of two, maximum of three, stages for bailout gases.

After successfully completing this course you will have achieved the CCR Hypoxic Trimix certification.

 

COURSE CONTENT & INCLUSIONS

  • 1 confined water dives
  • 6 open water dives
  • Training materials
  • Certification fee
  • 100m depth limit
  • No limit deco
  • Trimix diluent
  • 2 bailout tanks
  • Accreditation and Certification fee – subject to successful completion of the course

Costs:

For 2 students the cost is $1725 per student, plus expenses – expenses include sorb, gasses, books & certs, travel, entrance fees, lodging, food and other expendables. Students must provide CCR rig or rent from the dive shop for $500 for the course.

This course is available in:

INTD | ANDI

Course price 1 person:  $1,950
More than 1 person:  $1,725  
Duration: 5-6 Days
Min. Age: 18 Years Old
Prerequisites:
Deep Diving, Enriched Air Nitrox,
Diver Stress & Rescue, CCR Technical Extended Range,
Min. 100 CCR dives & Min. 50 hrs on the specific unit.

Those diving deep use special gas blends typically adding helium to avoid nitrogen narcosis. This course is designed to teach how to safely use this advanced diving technology within the context of the rebreather. Normoxic Trimix is used to reach depths of 60m / 200 FWS.