The Classic Inspiration CCR was launched in 1997 after many years of intensive R&D, and was the world's first production closed circuit rebreather.
With 3 litre cylinders, easy maintenance and simple preparation - the Classic Inspiration brought the benefits of rebreather diving to the forefront. It quickly became the choice of expedition divers, film makers and sports divers alike, ranging from recreational diving to 100m/328ft expedition dives.
The rebreather features dual independent oxygen controllers and was the first mass produced and affordable CCR on the market. The unit has worldwide distributorship with many thousands of INSPIRATION CCR divers in the world today.
The Inspiration is also available as the Inspiration Vision. The existing Classic Inspiration units can be retro-fitted with the Vision package. This upgrade consists of the Vision electronics head on a new Inspiration-size 2.5 kg scrubber unit, the Head Up Displays, and wrist display with all the options.
These Standards are forming part of, and are in addition to, the RAID General Diving Standards.
Ownership
By the end of this unit specific training course you need to own and/or have possession of a Classic Inspiration rebreather manufactured by AP Diving LTD of England.
Eye Test
You are required to pass the manufacturer's vision eye test, as found in the user manual. Your RAID instructor shall check this with you; by requesting you to read out the test whilst wearing a mask that you intend to wear underwater. (Refer to user manual).
Dive Computer
This Specialty requires you have and use for all dives a CCR dive computer that is compatible with the Classic Inspiration.
You will be required to complete a quick written quiz with your instructor prior to the commencement of any in water training.
For your instructor to be able to incorporate all the skills required in this Speciality, the dive times specified in your RAID core rebreather level of in water training shall be extended by a minimum of:
NOTE:
Students with no previous rebreather experience - the confined water training shall be a minimum of 2 hours (120 minutes) or more as required for mastery.
Students completing a cross over - the minimum total time shall be 1 hour confined water and 1 hour open water.
The minimum logged hours, as detailed have been completed.
All confined and /or open water skills have been acknowledged and accepted on-line (through the RAID web site) as mastered by your certifying RAID instructor and yourself.
The RAID Dive Centre has confirmed certification on-line through the RAID web site.
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The above is subject to the RAID General Diving Standards and change without notice.
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