Difference between revisions of "Decompression"

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==Monitoring==
 
==Monitoring==
The pressure of each module is monitored in kilo-Pascals on [[EECOM]].
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The pressure of each module is monitored in kilo-Pascals (kPa) on [[EECOM]].
  
 
===Safety===
 
===Safety===
The standard atmosphere in EECOM is given in the following table:
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The standard atmosphere in [[EECOM]] is given in the following table:
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 16 December 2012

Decompression refers to the removal of gas or other substance from a module that causes its ambient pressure to decrease. Unless initiated by Mission Control or by the Habitat EECOM, decompression is a disaster and should be treated as an emergency. However, decompression is necessary to allow EVA or IVA without wasting any of the Habitat's atmosphere.

The opposite of decompression is pressurization

Monitoring

The pressure of each module is monitored in kilo-Pascals (kPa) on EECOM.

Safety

The standard atmosphere in EECOM is given in the following table:

Gas kPa
N2 78
02 20
CO2 0.03