Technical Diving – Open Circuit

Open circuit technical diving is where technical diving begins. The most significant difference between recreational and technical diving is that you plan to dive deeper and for longer. In order do this the volume of gas that you require will increase as will the mix and type of gases that you will need. Open circuit technical diving will require you to be able to plan a dive to a specific depth and for a specific bottom time. As part of this planning you will be required to plan the optimal gas mixes required, your run time and decompression commitments.

As an integral part of your training there are also important in-water skills that you will need to learn, these include gas switching, buoyancy control, use of an SMB and rescue procedures. Open circuit technical dive training is progressive with increasing depths, tank configurations, gas mixes and maximum decompression times. Our training courses range from basic foundations and 30 metres with no decompression to 100 metres with unlimited decompression.

Rubicon Diving is accredited to provide open circuit technical dive training by three of the world’s leading training agencies, TDI, SSI and ANDI. For more information on the training courses provided by these agencies click on the relevant banner below. For advice on which agency or course will best suit your own particular dive requirements please contact us at info@calerodiving.com