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Breathing air quality standards in Australia: what dive professionals need to know

Australia’s dive air standards (EN 12021, AS/NZS 2299.1) set strict limits on oxygen, CO, moisture, oil, and particulates to ensure diver safety. Compliance needs regular testing, maintenance, and record-keeping.

Key maintenance practices to ensure safe, reliable breathing air supply

Maintain breathing air compressors daily, weekly, and monthly per EN 12021 and AS/NZS 2299.1 standards; monitor CO/CO2 levels, replace filters, change oil regularly, and use automatic condensate drains for safety and reliability.

The Australian dive operator’s guide to setting up breathing air compressors: layout, compliance, and commissioning

Guide for Australian dive operators on setting up breathing air compressors covers layout, filtration, ventilation, compliance with AS/NZS 2299.1 and EN 12021, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance for safe, reliable air.

Why IDE Compressors Earn Trust: Proven German Engineering for Australian Conditions

IDE compressors deliver reliable, German-engineered air systems built for harsh Australian marine and dive conditions, meeting strict safety standards with local support, long warranties, and tailored solutions.

Ventilation is a performance part: how airflow shapes compressor output, air quality, and service life

Proper compressor ventilation is crucial for optimal performance, air quality, energy efficiency, and longevity. Key tips include intake placement, heat removal, corrosion control, and compliance with standards in tough environments.

Optimising breathing air compressor setups for remote and mobile applications (Australia)

Guide for remote/mobile Australian breathing air compressors: choose suitable models, ensure proper power, filtration, ventilation, corrosion protection, noise control, maintenance, safety compliance, and efficient storage for reliable, EN12021-compliant operation.

Condensate drainage systems: why they matter for safe, compliant breathing air

Proper condensate drainage in breathing air compressors prevents moisture-related damage, ensures compliance with EN 12021 and AS/NZS standards, protects air quality, extends filter life, and supports environmental safety.

Compressor maintenance that stands the test of salt, time and standards

Maintain compressors against salt, time, and standards by regular inspection, timely filter changes, CO/CO2 monitoring, corrosion control, hour meter scheduling, and automatic condensate drains, ensuring AS/NZS 2299.1 and EN 12021 compliance and safe breathing air quality.

Why IDE’s German Engineering Delivers Safer, More Reliable Breathing Air in Australia

IDE’s German-engineered breathing air compressors in Australia offer unmatched safety, reliability, and durability with conservative design, marinised materials, dual safety systems, validated filtration, local support, and a 5-year warranty.

Marine‑proofing your breathing air compressor: stopping salt, soot and humidity before they hit the filter

Protect marine breathing air compressors from salt, soot, and humidity using salt-mist filters, remote snorkel kits, IP65 enclosures, and condensate drains. Maintain EN 12021 compliance with regular testing and servicing.