:: 40 BESEA
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:: 41
BESEA
Effect
Examine
Reason
Action
Bubbles are coming
from the inflator or
APRV/wing joint!
Is the nut tightened?
Loose valve nut
Check all valve nuts. Tighten
firm by hand if necessary.
Do the bubbles remain
after tightening?
Internal leakage
Immediately terminate your
dive and ascent. Have the
Besea serviced by an author-
ised service centre
Bubbles are coming
from the bladder!
Does it stop after a few
minutes?
Trapped air between inner PU
bladder and outer Ballistic shell
None
Is it a continuous stream
of bubbles?
The inner PU bladder may be
punctured
Immediately terminate your
dive and ascent. Have the
Besea serviced by an author-
ised service centre
The inflator is con-
tinuously feeding the
wing!
Does it stop after inflator
has reached well above
freezing temperature?
The inflation mechanism is/
was frozen probably due to a
too high water content of the
breathing gas.
Immediately disconnect the
hose from the inflator. Deflate
bladder to avoid a rapid
ascent. Terminate your dive
and ascent. Have your gas
examined.
Does the problem
remain also in room
temperature?
Damaged o-ring or jammed
mechanism due to salt/calcium
formation.
Immediately disconnect the
hose from the inflator. Deflate
bladder to avoid a rapid
ascent. Terminate your dive
and ascent. Have the Besea
serviced by an authorised
service centre
TROUBLESHOOTING