Introduction
Why choose a dry suit
General warnings
References to European law
EN 14225-2: 2005
Technical characteristics and specifications
of the dry suit
Effects of pressure in using the dry suit
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IntroductIon
Congratulations on having chosen the quality
and reliability of a SEAC product. The equipment
you have purchased was made with selected
and
tested
materials.
constant research allow us to evolve continually.
Innovative manufacturing processes, constant
controls and testing, as well as testing under
real conditions, as conducted in our research
centre, guarantee the reliability that all SEAC
products are known for.
This manual describes materials, assembly
systems, use, maintenance, minor repairs and
potential risks related to neoprene dry suits.
Why choose a dry suIt
When diving with a wet suit, the quantity of
water between your body and the wet suit worn
is kept at a medium temperature, thanks to the
insulating characteristics of the material from
which it has been made.
The technical insulation characteristics from
the outside of a dry suit mean, on the other
hand, that your body is instead surrounded by
the air you introduce (generally the same air
as contained in the tanks). To put it simply, the
water stays out.
As air is one of the best thermal insulators,
not only will a dry suit keep you warmer, but it
will also increase your comfort levels, reducing
tire due to various factors such as excessive
dry suIts
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Development
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Diving
After dive
Ordinary care and maintenance
Periodic Maintenance
Minor ordinary repairs or extraordinary
maintenance
Normal product life span
Disposal of a product that is no longer usable 30
Certificate of Warranty
heat dispersion or factors present due to the
thermocline.
Additionally, when you wear a dry suit, your skin
is free to breathe, differently from when you
wear a wet suit. You will also be protected from
contact with water, making it the best choice for
diving in dirty or contaminated water.
Use of an undersuit beneath the dry suit will
further increase the heat supply, increasing
your sensation of wellbeing.
The sensation of being dry you can enjoy with
a dry suit is something that adds comfort and
peace of mind – both important factors for a
successful dive.
To sum up the benefits, therefore, by using a
dry suit, you will be able to dive all year round,
reducing fatigue and increasing comfort.
general WarnIngs
ATTENTION
This booklet is not a diving manual!
Read this entire manual before using this
equipment.
IMPORTANT
Should some points of this manual prove
difficult to understand or unclear, contact
your retailer or instructor for clarification.
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