NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS /ALREADY GRADED A+
What is "enriched air"? - ✔✔Enriched air is any nitrogen/oxygen gas blend with more than 21% oxygen.
What is the primary benefit of using enriched air? - ✔✔It exposes you to less nitrogen than when you
dive with air.
How does using enriched air affect no stop limits? - ✔✔It allows longer no stop limits because you are
absorbing less oxygen.
Why is it too simplistic to say enriched air is safer than air when diving will within air no decompression
limits? - ✔✔Higher oxygen levels create a potential hazard that hardly exists in air diving within
recreational limits.
How does using enriched air affect narcosis when diving? - ✔✔The current thinking is the narcosis
potential is the same.
What are three advantages of using an enriched air dive computer for enriched air diving? - ✔✔1)
Computers combine enriched air with multilevel diving for the most no stop time possible.
2) Most models will or can be set to alert you if you accidentally exceed the maximum depth for your gas
blend.
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, 3) Dive computers simplify diving planning and execution by calculating both your oxygen exposure and
your allowable no stop time, and warn you if you near the limits of either.
What is the primary concern regarding enriched air and scuba equipment? - ✔✔High oxygen content.
What are the requirements and recommendations for scuba equipment (other than cylinders) used with
enriched air with up to 40 percent oxygen? - ✔✔1) Regulators, BCDs, SPGs, and alternate air sources may
be used without modification.
2) Follow manufacturers recommendations.
3) Use oxygen compatible lubricants, o-rings, and other materials as appropriate during service.
4) Have your regulator serviced annually, preferably by a technician qualified to work on enriched air
equipment. Have it inspected or recleaned by a qualified technician if you accidentally expose it to
anything other than water.
Why does enriched air diving require a dedicated cylinder? - ✔✔1) It is important that no one
accidentally confuse an enriched air cylinder for one of normal air.
2) If partial pressure blending with oxygen will be used, the cylinder must meet oxygen service
standards.
What color coding, stickers (decals) and tags should an enriched air cylinder have? - ✔✔1) Yellow
cylinders should have a 4 inch green band with yellow or white lettering.
2) Non-yellow cylinders should have a 6 inch band with 1 inch of yellow on the top and bottom, green in
the middle, and yellow or white lettering.
3) There should be a dated visual inspection sticker.
4) There should be a sticker stating whether or not it meet oxygen service standards.
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