PADI Tec 45

PADI Tec 45
PADI Tec 45
The PADI Tec 45 course is the second part of the full PADI Tec Deep Diver program. You'll extend your depth limit to 45 meters/145 feet and learn to plan and execute repetitive decompression dives using a single stage/decompression cylinder. It puts ... Read More
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The PADI Tec 45 course is the second part of the full PADI Tec Deep Diver program. You'll extend your depth limit to 45 meters/145 feet and learn to plan and execute repetitive decompression dives using a single stage/decompression cylinder. It puts you in a complete tec diving rig, which can be either backmount or sidemount.

This is a course where you'll rise to the challenge and make the commitment to become a technical diver.

You'll learn how to calculate dive plans “by hand”. However the emphasis in this course is on using state-of-the-art multigas dive computers coupled with decompression software. You will continue using air, enriched air and oxygen to practice accelerated decompression permitted with a single decompression gas to depths as deep as 45 meters/145 feet.

 

Course Prerequisites

Student divers must meet the following training prerequisites before starting the PADI Tec 45 course:

 

  1. Certified as a Tec 40 diver or provide a qualifying certification from another training organization. For the purpose of this level, a qualifying technical certification is one that qualifies the student to make limited decompression dives to 40 meters/130 feet using air and EANx using open circuit scuba equipment.
  2. Certified as a PADI Rescue Diver or provide a qualifying certification from another training organization. For this course, a qualifying certification is proof of training in diver rescue. Students who meet this prerequisite through a qualifying certification must provide proof of training in CPR and First Aid within the previous two years.
  3. Minimum age: 18 years
  4. Have minimum of 50 logged dives, of which at least 12 dives were made with enriched air nitrox deeper than 18 meters/60 feet, and at least 10 dives (with or without EANx) dives that were deeper than 30 meters/100 feet.
 
 

Tec 45 Equipment Requirements

  • Double cylinder of at least 12 liter/70 cubic feet each, with isolator manifold. The isolator manifold is not required for divers using sidemount configuration. 
  • Primary and secondary regulators for back mounted double manifolds, one with two meter/seven foot hose for air sharing and one with SPG. Note: In sidemount configuration, one reulator must have the two meter/seven foot hose, and both regulators must have an SPG.
  • Stage/decompression cylinder(s) (1 for Tec 45, 2 for Tec 50) with regulator and SPG, with proper labels/markings.
  • Tec diving BCD(s) and harness (backmount or sidemount)
  • Two multigas enriched air capable dive computers, or one multigas enriched air computer and a back up single gas computer with dive tables, or one single gas enriched air computer and a backup timer and depth gauge with dive tables.
  • Exposure suit appropriate for environment and dive duration (if students will use dry suits, they should be trained/experienced in their use in recreational diving prior to using them for Tec training or diving).
  • Argon dry suit inflation system (as needed for environment)
  • Weight system (if needed). Note: Students and staff should weight for the contingency of decompressing with near-empty primary cylinders and empty or absent stage/deco cylinders.
  • Jon line (as needed for environment)
  • Inflatable signal tube, whistle and/or other visual and audible surface signaling devices. Note that a sausage type DSMB may double for the inflatable signal tube.
  • Reel and lift bag (bright yellow preferred) or DSMB. A suitable DSMB has sufficient buoyancy to help steady a diver during drifting decompression, and is unlikely to spill when deployed from the underwater.
  • Knife/cutting device and back up
  • Slate
  • Backup mask (optional)
  • Compass
  • Lights (optional-as required for dive environment)
  • Backup buoyancy control. The student must have a reliable means for controlling buoyancy and maintaining decompression stops in midwater with a failed primary BCD. This is usually accomplished with a backup BCD (double wings) or, when using light weight cylinders, the use of a dry suit is permitted. Note: A lift bag/DSMB is not considered a reliable method of backup buoyancy control.

Required Paperwork

Course Material

  • PADI Tec Deep Crewpak

Training Dives

Tec 45 Training Dive 1

  • Environment: Confined water or limited open water
  • Minimum Depth: 2.5 metres
  • Maximum Depth: 10 metres
  • Decompression: No stop only
  • Gases: Air or EANx, recommended that all blends be breathable at maximum dive depth

Tec 45 Training Dive 2

  • Environment: Open water
  • Minimum Depth: 12 metres
  • Maximum Depth: 18 metres
  • Decompression: No stop only
  • Gases: Air or EANx, recommended that all blends be breathable to maximum dive depth

Tec 45 Training Dive 3

  • Environment: Open Water
  • Minimum Depth: 18 metres
  • Maximum Depth: 30 metres
  • Decompression: No stop only
  • Gases: Air, Air, EANx or oxygen

Tec 45 Training Dive 4

  • Environment: Open water
  • Minimum Depth: 27 metres
  • Maximum Depth: 45 metres
  • Decompression: Single gas decompression, gas switch for conservatism
  • Gases: Air, EANx or oxygen

 

Contact us to get your Tec Deep Diver Crew-Pak that includes a PADI Tec Deep Diver Manual, which you can start reading right away. You'll continue to use the Tec Deep Diver Crew-Pak through your Tec 50 course.

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