TDI –Basic Closed Circuit Rebreather Instructor
Course - Unit Specific- Ambient Pressure
Inspiration
Introduction
This is the Instructor level certification course for Instructors wishing to teach the Ambient Pressure
Inspiration closed circuit Rebreather course. The objective of this course is to train Instructors to teach
recreational Rebreather diving, and to develop basic Rebreather diving skills appropriate to diving within
the normal recreational depth limits for minimum decompression diving to 40 metres (130 fsw) using
oxygen and an air diluent.
Qualifications of Graduates
Upon successful completion of this course, graduates may teach the TDI Closed Closed Circuit rebreather
course not to exceed the manufacturers designed depth maximum of 40 metres (130 fsw) with air diluent. This
course is manufacturer specific.
Who May Teach
Who may teach this course:
1. Any active TDI CCR Rebreather Instructor Trainer with an Inspiration qualification may teach
this course.
Student – Instructor Ratio
Academic:
1. Unlimited, so long as adequate facility, supplies and time are provided to insure comprehensive
and complete training.
Confined Water (Swimming pool-like conditions):
1. A maximum of two (2) students per Instructor. However, it is the instructor’s discretion to reduce
this number as conditions dictate
Open Water (Ocean, lake, quarry, spring, river or estuary):
1. A maximum of two (2) students per Instructor. However, it is the instructor’s discretion to reduce
this number as conditions dictate.
Student Pre-Requisites
The student must:
1. Be a minimum age of twenty one (21).
2. Show proof of minimum certification of TDI Inspiration Rebreather Diver.
3. Show proof of minimum certification of TDI Advanced Nitrox Instructor (or equivalent).
4. Show proof of 250 verified logged dives with 100 being on nitrox.
5. Show proof of minimum of one hundred (100) Inspiration Closed Circuit Rebreather logged
dives to a minimum of 100 hours duration.
6. Assist on at least one complete Inspiration user course to the satisfaction of the course leader
(I.T.).
Course Structure and Duration
Open Water Execution:
1. Four (4) dives.
Course Structure:
1. TDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of students participating and
their skill level.
Duration:
1. The minimum number of classroom and briefing hours is six (6).
Administrative Requirements
The following is the administrative tasks:
1. Collect the course fees from all the students.
2. Ensure that the students have the required equipment.
3. Communicate the training schedule to the students.
4. Have the students complete the Liability Release and Medical history forms.
5. The Instructor should review the Liability Release and Medical Forms before starting on the
course.
Upon successful completion of the course the Instructor must:
1. Complete the Student Registration Form and send the Registration Form to TDI HQ.
2. Award card and certificate.
Required Equipment
The following are required for this course:
1. Closed Circuit Rebreather Instructor Guide.
2. Closed Circuit Rebreather Diver Manual.
3. TDI Standards and Procedures Instructor Manual.
4. Rebreather PowerPoint Presentation Series.
5. TDI Rebreather Workslate
6. TDI Scenario Slates (14)
The following equipment is required for each student:
1. Closed circuit Rebreather. The student must own or have access to their own Inspiration
rebreather
2. Depth gauge and automatic bottom timer and / or dive computer.
3. Mask, fins.
4. Exposure suit suitable for the diving environment.
5. Knife.
6. Slate and pencil.
7. Bailout bottle with a minimum capacity of three (3) litres/ twenty one (21) cubic feet
Required Subject Areas
Instructor Trainers must use the TDI Closed Circuit Rebreather Student manual, Instructor Guide,
manufactures manual and the current TDI Standards and Procedures Instructor Manual, but may also use any
additional text or materials that they feel help present these topics. The following topics must be covered during this
course:
1. History and evolution of Rebreathers.
2. Comparison of Open Circuit, Closed Circuit and Semi Closed Circuit Rebreather systems and the
benefits/problems with each.
3. Practical Mechanics of the System.
A Assembly and disassembly of the Inspiration.
B Layout and design of the unit.
C Absorbent canister design and maintenance.
D Breathing loop de-contamination procedures.
E Manufacturer supported additional fittings (Automatic Diluent Valve or ADV)
4. Gas Physiology.
A. Oxygen toxicity.
B. Nitrogen absorption.
C. CO2 toxicity.
D. Gas consumption.
5. Electronic Systems Design and Maintenance.
A. O2 metabolizing calculations.
B. Equivalent Air Depth theory revision.
C, Fuel Cells.
D. System electronics functionality and calibration procedures.
6. Dive Tables.
A. Equivalent Air Depth operation.
B. Constant PPO2 theory.
C. CNS and awareness of OTU tracking.
7. Dive Computers.
A. Mix adjustable.
B. Constant PO2.
C. O2 integrated.
8. Dive Planning.
A. Operational Planning.
B. Gas requirements including bailout scenarios.
C. Oxygen limitations.
D, Nitrogen limitations.
9. Emergency Procedures.
A. Use of B.A.D.D.A.S.S.
B. Three H’s problems.
C. Flooded Loop.
D. Cell Warnings
E. Battery Warnings
Required Skill Performance And Graduation Requirements
The following skills must be completed by the Instructor candidate. The maximum training depth shall not
exceed the manufacturers design limit.
1. Demonstrate properly analysis of all gas mixtures to be used.
2. Demonstrate a complete systems check and Rebreather configuration.
3. Demonstrate adequate pre-dive planning.
A Limits based on personal gas consumption.
B Limits based on oxygen consumption and exposures at planned depth.
C Limits based on nitrogen absorption at planned depth.
4. Properly execute the planned dive within all pre-determined limits.
5. Demonstrate the proper procedures for
A Buoyancy control.
B ADV use
C Bail-out.
D Mouthpiece removal.
E Ascent techniques.
F Safety stops.
G Buddy checks.
H Simulated emergency.
6. Properly execute the break down and maintenance of Rebreather
In order to complete this course, students must:
1. Satisfactorily complete (90% pass) the TDI Closed Circuit Rebreather Course written examination
without reference and be able to adequately explain each answer to a prospective student.
2. Demonstrate mature, sound judgment concerning training, dive planning and execution.
3. Complete all open water requirements safely and efficiently.
4. Demonstrate proficiency in teaching the TDI Closed Circuit Rebreather Diver Program.
5. Undertake one (1) graded presentation on a Closed Circuit Rebreather topic.
Recommended Additional Reading
The following articles and books are recommended reading and allow wider understanding.
1. Richard Pyle - A Learners Guide to Closed Circuit Rebreather Operations.
2. Kenneth Donald - Oxygen & The Diver.
3. John Lamb – Oxygen Measurement for Divers.
4. Barsky, Thurlow & Ward - The Simple Guide to Rebreather Diving.
5. Bob Cole – Rebreather Diving.
6. Jeffrey Bozanic – Mastering Rebreathers.