Carbon Dioxide Absorbent Cartridge; Gas Injection Module; Electronics Module; Smart Battery - POSEIDON SE7EN User Manual

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Carbon dioxide absorbent cartridge

At the heart of all rebreathers is the requirement to remove the metabolically-generated
carbon dioxide (CO
) from the breathing loop and replace the oxygen consumed through
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metabolism. The Poseidon SE7EN is designed around a modular plug-and-play carbon
dioxide filter system. It is equipped to handle Molecular Products SofnoDive
pre-packed cartridges. Procedures for changing out the cartridge are presented in detail
below in the Cartridge Housing discussion.

Gas injection module

In a fully-closed rebreather like the Poseidon SE7EN, oxygen is consumed by the diver and
a mechanism must be provided for replacement of that used oxygen. Otherwise the mixture
will slowly be depleted to dangerously oxygen low levels (hypoxia). The SE7EN is designed
to maintain the partial pressure of oxygen (PO
it from becoming too high (hyperoxia). This is achieved by a control system that uses sensors
that are responsive to the partial pressure of oxygen and a mechanism for the addition of
pure oxygen to the system when the sensors indicate that the oxygen level is below the
target value, known as the PO
"setpoint". The gas injection module in the Poseidon SE7EN
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does this and much more. In a patented design, this module provides the mechanisms for
not only adding pure oxygen to make up for metabolized gas, but also to automatically cali-
brate the oxygen sensors prior to diving, as well as validate the sensors during the course of
each dive.

Electronics module

The electronics module provides a single plug-and-play component that includes the previ-
ously described gas injection module and the smart battery. It also includes the oxygen
sensors, the main computer system and the junction for the cables leading to the display,
cylinder pressure gages, and HUD. Two thumb-wheel screws allow for easy removal of the
electronics module from the gas processor housing after diving.

Smart battery

The smart battery (Figure 1-6) is another patent-pending design of the Poseidon SE7EN.
It is a snap-in power supply that allows operation of the rebreather for up to 30 hours when
fully charged. It also contains its own onboard computer, and stores not only your dive log
data, but also your decompression status (tissue tensions), keeping track of repetitive dive
status. The smart battery communicates with the other system computers via the network,
and contains two user feedback systems. The first system consists of two extremely bright
red LEDs (one facing up, the other facing backwards) that provide a wide viewing angle; the
second is a 2-frequency acoustic speaker that broadcasts a very audible tone through the
water. Both systems are primarily designed to convey the safety status of your diving rig to
797 axial flow
®
) well above hypoxic levels, and to also prevent
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your partner from a distance. Once the rig is properly turned off following a dive, the smart
battery can be removed and taken to a desk-top charging station. Use and maintenance of the
smart battery are discussed later in this chapter.
Figure 1-6. E-module with battery inserted.
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