
There are many options for rebreather models that can keep you breathing in water. You have the IDA71 AP, AP, or Closed circuit rebreathers. Learn more about the specifications of these devices. These devices keep you able breathe easy and ensure a perfect EANx.
Closed-circuit Rebreathers
Closed-circuit breathing apparatuses are breathing devices that can be used by divers or other people who have a restricted air supply. These devices include the following four components: the head assembly (OPV), Bail Out Valves (BOV), and counterlung assembly. The drain and water trap can be found at the bottom.
The closed-circuit regulator keeps the exhaled gases in a closed loop. It filters the gas and then recycles it back to the diver. The diver can inhale without fear of the system contaminating with toxic gases. The closed-circuit system allows the diver also to see the partial air pressure. A diver can view the maximum dive time, airpressure, and depth on his dive computer.

The closed circuit rebreather includes an oxygen control device that is connected with a diluent reservoir. The diluent reservoir holds a 42-liter gas block. The gas block includes an inlet and feed hoses 44 and 46. A manual add hose 50 passes from the gas block to the rebreather. A secondary hose, also known as the secondary hose joins the rebreather head with the oxygen control valve.
IDA71 rebreather
Marine and military divers use the IDA71 rebreathing device. Rysk in Russia developed the IDA71. There are 71 models in the industry. The Russian terminology for insulating respir apparatus is the inspiration for the names. The models are made to minimize the simmotstand. They also come with an oxygen diffuser.
The IDA-71 system can be worn on the back and is compact in comparison to the IDA-59. It can be used with a heavy duty work helmet or a dry suit to protect against hazardous environments. The IDA-71 was widely used in heat exchanger inspections in nuclear power plant reactors, as well as in covert military operations.
Its design has been hailed as one of the most unique in the industry. It can extend the dive time of divers by up to ten times. It is equipped with a small oxygen cilindro that allows the rebreather circuit to fill before the diver initiates the diving process.

AP rebreather
The AP rebreather series offers a range of options to suit every budget and style. Every model can be customized with the option to choose from three sizes of chassis, five sizes for harnesses, and two lengths of scrubber. The AP line is also designed with comfort and versatility in mind, with options for multiple upgrade options that can make the rebreather even more comfortable and convenient to use.
AP Diving was founded in 1975 and has been in the industry of diving equipment manufacturing for over 45 years. Their goal is perfection in everything they do. They use a unique design process to make their rebreathers, which ensures quality and consistency. A complete diving machine is also manufactured by the company, which includes tanks, lungs and BCDs.
The AP rebreather comes with adjustable flow orifices which allow divers control the flow of oxygen while diving. The AP rebreather will adjust to any fluctuations of oxygen partial pressure in the diving circuit. In addition, these rebreathers are lightweight, allowing divers to carry them around with less hassle.