Scuba Diving - New Jersey & Long Island New York

Scuba Diving - New Jersey & Long Island New York

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Gas Calculators

Warning:

Results from these calculators are not verified, nor can they be, since the calculations are actually run on your computer, over which I have no control. Round-off error results in minor variations in results between equivalent calculations.

Neither the author nor this website are liable for any loss, damage or injury, including death, which may result from engaging in either scuba diving, snorkeling or any of the activities mentioned within this site. These tools and calculators are provided for educational and convenience purposes only and should not be used for planning or conducting actual dives. You must be Nitrox certified to conduct dives using Nitrox.

Nitrox Mix Calculator

Mix ( FO2 )

Depth

PO2

EAD

   %    fsw         ATA    ft
PN2: ATA JavaScript code
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Check off the two values you wish to input. The un-checked values will be calculated.
  • For Best Mix: input Depth and desired PO2
  • For Maximum Operating Depth: input Mix and desired PO2
  • PO2s above 1.4 - 1.6 are considered to be dangerous
  • PN2s above 3.2 - 4.0 are considered to be narcotic
NOAA Recommended Maximum Oxygen Exposures
( Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity )
 
PO2 single
exposure
24 hour
exposure
ATA minutes % per
minute
minutes % per
minute
0.6 720 0.139 720 0.139
0.8 450 0.222 450 0.222
1.0 300 0.333 300 0.333
1.2 210 0.476 240 0.417
1.4 150 0.667 180 0.556
1.6 45 2.222 150 0.667

Sea Level Standard Pressure:
 
1 atmosphere = 14.696 psia
= 29.92 inches Hg
= 33.831 ft water ( at 60°F )
= 0 ft altitude

Nitrox Fill Calculator

Select
Calculation
Current Fill % O2 at psi
Fill Mix % O2 Nitrox % O2 air
Nitrox + Air psi Nitrox + psi air
Target Fill % O2 at psi
JavaScript code
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Input your current tank pressure and mix, and the mix from which you will be filling. Then select either your target fill mix and pressure, or input pressures for fill mix and air top-off to calculate the resulting fill.

Some combinations of crazy inputs are checked, others are not. Use your head. Verify all Nitrox mixes personally before using.


Gas Consumption Calculator

SAC Depth Time Volume
   cft/min    fsw         min.    cft
  JavaScript code
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Select the value you wish to calculate, and input the others.

Tank Temperature / Pressure

Starting
Temperature

Starting
Pressure
Ending
Temperature
Ending
Pressure
deg F    psig    deg F    psig
  JavaScript code
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This is an interesting calculation to show how tank pressure varies with temperature. Use it to figure out how much you are losing when a hot-filled tank cools, or what happens when you leave your tanks in a hot car trunk.

Common Unit Conversions

Metric English
deg C deg F
meters feet
Bar psi
kilograms pounds
grams ounces
liters cubic feet
kilowatts horsepower