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Extended user manual explanation of green ceiling
as a response on a recent discussion on scuba board. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de>
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not require a specific deco stop. This feature lets dive computers offer
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not require a specific deco stop. This feature lets dive computers offer
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longer non-stop bottom times.
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longer non-stop bottom times.
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Strictly speaking, the green calculated ceiling is a direct representation of
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the inert gas loadings of the simulated tissues only and is independent of
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any assumed ascent velocities. It indicates the deco model's minimal allowed
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depth at this instant of time given the inert gas loadings and is not a statement
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about a possible ascent schedule in the remaining dive. To obtain the latter,
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use the "Edit dive in planner" option from the Log menu.
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[icon="images/icons/cceiling.jpg"]
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[icon="images/icons/cceiling.jpg"]
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[NOTE]
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[NOTE]
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If the dive computer itself calculates a ceiling and makes it available to
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If the dive computer itself calculates a ceiling and makes it available to
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