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About Jesse Scott
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I can help you with questions about what to expect when learning how to SCUBA dive; how to select a good instructor and dive shop; and how to begin diving after you have been trained. I can help out with gear questions. I am always happy to discuss topics you learned in training but would like to know more detail. I can recommend additional training and books on SCUBA diving. I can discuss NC wreck diving also. I can also discuss what`s involved in learning becoming more involved in the sport and being a rescue diver, dive master, or instructor. NOTE!! I cannot answer medical questions because I am not a doctor.

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I am an SSI Master Instructor and a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor. I have over 500 dives in a wide variety of diving environments and scenarios. I have been diving for 10 years. I also teach numerous specialties including Nitrox.

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PADI, SSI, NSS-CDS, DAN, NACD, PSI

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PADI OWSI (Open Water, Advanced OW, Rescue, Divemaster)
SSI MI (OW, Advanced OW; Night, Deep, Wreck, Boat, Nitrox, Navigation, Night, Computer, Search and Recovery, Dry Suit, Advanced Buoyancy Specialties)
Emergency First Response CPR and First Aid Instructor
DAN Diving Emergency Management Provider and Instructor
PSI Visual Tank Inspector
NACD, NSS-CDS Cavern Diver
TDI Advanced Nitrox and Decompression diver


Awards and Honors
SSI Master Instructor SSI Gold 500 Instructor SSI Gold 500 Diver SSI Century Instructor SSI Century Diver

 
   

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Scuba Diving - surface interval inpressure group w or x


Expert: Jesse Scott - 7/28/2009

Question
what is minimum surface interval in pressure group w or x

Answer
Hi Alvin, I am a little unclear as to your question so I will answer it two ways.

I assume this is a PADI Recreational Dive Planner question so I will be referring to those tables.

The minimum surface interval for ANY pressure group is zero minutes.  However, I think what you were asking is what is the minimum SI to move from pressure group X to pressure group W.

If you read down the left column of the table to letter X; then read across to the surface interval numbers.  The first pair is 0:00 to 0:02.  Read down from that number and you read X again.  Thus a 2 minute SI would leave you in pressure group X still.

Keep reading across and you will see 0:03 to 0:05.  Read down and you will see letter W.  This means that you must have a minimum surface interval of 3 minutes to move from X to W.

As you should know, the pressure group letters are a representation of the amount of nitrogen present in your blood stream after breathing compressed air at depth.  You then use the letters to determine your adjusted no decompression time on subsequent repetitive dives.

Good luck and have fun diving, Jesse

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