Single hose breathing

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Single hose or pendulum system

Single hose systems are always pendulum systems. The original oxygen rebreather often had a single hose because this was constructively attractive. The disadvantage of this system is that the gas goes through the scrubber twice. This also has the advantage that the CO2 uptake is better. After all, the gas goes through the scrubber twice. The disadvantage is that the gas becomes much warmer through the same mechanism. Modern lime is so effective that the heating of the gas in a pendulum system in a swimming pool can lead to heat congestion or nausea. In cold water this does not play a role. However, the considerable warming up has contributed to the development of separate inhalation and exhalation systems. Here are some examples of rebreathers with pendulum breathing tubes.

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Principle diagram of a pendulum breathing system
NSN4240
Clear image of contralong-scrubber-breath hose
Draeger HSS Gerat 006
Easrly side-mounted single hose breathing system
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Early German single hose system
Castoro P96 01
Modern Italian single hose oxygen rebreather P96
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