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Q: How do you get a dive computer no decompression limit?
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What is the no-decompression limit for 60 feet or 18 meters?

The no-decompression limit for 60 feet (18 meters) is 55 minutes. This means that a diver can stay at this depth for up to 55 minutes without needing to perform a decompression stop on the way back to the surface.


What according to the Recreational Dive Planner is the no decompression limit for 18 metres or 60 ft?

NoD limit for 18m (or 60ft) is 60 minutes. Anything past 60 minutes you will owe decompression. Thats if you have enough air to be at that depth for that long.


How long can a SCUBA diver stay at 100 meters?

As long as he wants if he has enough gas to do the required decompression. But if you are asking what the no-stop time limit is, it doesn't exists since any dive to 100 meters (328 feet) requires mandatory decompression.


Who gets decompression sickness?

Scuba divers who surface too quickly after a deep dive are prone to decompression sickness.


How do you determine the time limit for repetitive dive from a Personal dive computer?

use your log book enter all info into PDC


What is the purpose of a diving computer?

The most basic function of a diving computer is to track decompression status so divers don't get sick in the water. They can also help make calculating dive tables, depths and times easier.


What is the first aid procedure for decompression illness?

1. Discontinue Dive 2.Seek Medical Attention 3. Consult a dive physician.


How can the bends be prevented?

Don't dive too deep. Don't exceed no-decompression limits for the depth you dive to. (limits are available in any of the dive calculating tables) Ascend at a slow pace.


The minimum surface interval required to avoid stage decompression after a dive to 88ft for 18min followed by a dive to 78ft for 23min is?

2 hours 29minutes


What is the no decompression limit for 60 feet or 18 meters?

48 minutes


How long can a diver dive in 1 day?

It depends on many variables, such as the time the diver stays at a particular depth, the temperature, level of diver exertion, diver's physiology, etc, etc. Dive tables or a dive computer is used to calculate how long it is safe for the diver to stay submerged. The primary limitation on dive duration/depth during a day is how much Nitrogen the diver has absorbed into his or her tissues. Exceeding the safe limits can cause decompression illness. These limits are only rough guidelines however, as some people are at higher/lower risk for decompression illness based on their physiology, level of heath and fitness, and other factors.


What is The minimum surface interval required to avoid stage decompression after a dive to 88 ft for 18 minutes followed by a dive to 78 ft for 23 minutes is?

1 hour and 45 minutes