DIVING DECOMPRESSION CHAMBER
Safety is paramount in all diving operations, and our state-of-the-art Twin Lock Deck Decompression Chamber plays a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of our divers. This pressure vessel for human occupancy (PVHO) is housed within a 20-foot container, designed for maximum operational capability at depths of up to 100 meters sea water (MSW) or 10 bar of pressure.
The chamber features two distinct locks: the entry lock and the main lock, which enable the safe transfer of divers into the chamber without compromising the internal pressure. The chamber is mounted on a durable steel skid and fitted with two viewports, allowing external monitoring of the divers inside. A specialized medical lock is also installed, enabling the safe passage of medical supplies or other essential items into the pressurized environment.
Our decompression chamber is equipped with high-quality brass and stainless steel fittings, ensuring durability and precision control. The control panel includes advanced instrumentation to regulate pressure levels, making it an indispensable resource for maintaining diver safety during and after extended underwater operations.
We have our own diving decompression chamber (twin lock air chamber) available inside our warehouse.
The Twin Lock Deck Decompression Chamber mounted in the 20 feet container is a pressure vessel for human occupancy (PVHO) for maximum operation to 100 MSW or 10 Bar. The two locks are designated as entry lock and main lock. The Chamber is mounted on a steel skid with 2 viewports installed into the shell of the vessel and a Medical Lock fitted to enable items to be past to and from the pressurized environment. The chamber is fitted out with high quality brass and stainless steel fittings providing the necessary control and instrumentation required to operate the chamber.