Dive equipment manufacturer Shearwater has identified an issue affecting its Petrel 3 dive computer, whereby power can fail. It is therefore advising all owners to stop using this model until a service upgrade can be implemented.
The full text of the recall issued by Shearwater is as follows:
Shearwater has identified a failure mode in certain Petrel 3 controllers, monitors and dive computers where the product may experience an unexpected loss of power. In extreme cases, a loss of power could occur when the computer is in use.
The likelihood and rate of this issue is very low. However, a product improvement is being implemented for new production that will improve the reliability of the Petrel 3. In keeping with Shearwater’s commitment to reliability and safety we are recommending that all Petrel 3s be serviced to implement the product improvement also.
Please contact Shearwater, your nearest Service Centre directly, or your Shearwater dealer to initiate the service paperwork and receive shipping instructions.
Does this impact new Petrel 3?
Production and new sales are suspended until the improved procedures are tested and implemented. Existing Petrel 3 customers are encouraged to service their computer and the product improvement will be offered free of charge.
Can I continue to use my Petrel 3?
In diving, the adage "two is one and one is none" underscores the importance of redundancy. It is not a matter of if a product will fail but when it will. To ensure your safety, it is imperative to carry redundant systems and have a well-considered plan for handling product failures. Relying solely on automatic systems is not a substitute for comprehensive knowledge, training, and practiced procedures. No technology, no matter how advanced, can replace the fundamental skills and awareness that keep divers safe. Your best defense against unforeseen issues is a thorough understanding of your equipment and well-rehearsed emergency protocols.
Regular maintenance, care, and servicing of diving equipment are crucial for ensuring diver safety. While the identified failure mode on the Petrel 3 has a low likelihood of occurrence, we strongly advise that all users proactively return their units for the recommended product improvement. This proactive step is essential in maintaining high standards of safety and performance.
For P3 setpoint controllers for rebreathers, the SOLO (solenoid oxygen control board) is in control. In the unlikely event of a P3 loss of power, the SOLO will default to the low PP02 setpoint of 0.7 and will continue to provide oxygen to the rebreather. The diver can bail out of the emergency using back-up monitor (HUD or handset) and back-up decompression computer (either backup monitor or SA handset).
What should I do?
We expect the product improvement process to be ready for production and reprocessing of existing products by mid September. In keeping with our values of really, really caring about customers, we felt it important to raise awareness before the improvement was ready. We will strive to repair product and get it back to you as quickly as possible.
Please contact Shearwater, your nearest Service Centre directly, or your Shearwater dealer to initiate the service paperwork and receive shipping instructions.
Please note that this product service bulletin only affects Petrel 3s. There is no evidence that this failure mode is present in the Petrel 2. If you have a Petrel 2 there is no need for the product improvement service, however, as stated above, routine maintenance, care and servicing diving equipment is an essential safe diving practice.
We appreciate your understanding and patience as we constantly work to enhance the reliability of our product, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
If you have questions about this matter, or are unsure of where to send your computer, please contact us at info@shearwater.com.
Owners can read the full text which includes their next steps on the Shearwater website.