The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory includes:
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The compartments and blocks of space stations mock-ups ups completely correspond to the exterior of the actual orbital complex.
The air- and- water supply systems are intended for provision of EVA- suit, diving equipment and diving decompression chamber with air and water.
The complex of diving equipment is intended for supporting the operations, which are carried out in neutral buoyancy laboratory, and consists of a SCUBA diving harness, special equipment and decompression tank for the purposes of decompression and medical recompression. Training submersion of the divers in the aerial environment on depth up to 100 m is also available in PDK-2U.
The complex of hyperbaric oxygenation (HOC) is used for both rehabilitation and medical treatment of cosmonauts and operators, who work in difficult conditions. The complex consists of two single-seat medical altitude chambers.
The video- and telemetry information monitoring and processing complex complex records visual and telemetry information about operator's actions and state. It also includes an underwater video-recording complex.
With the help of general and local lighting combination it is possible to simulate the actual EVA light conditions (day and night sectors of the orbit). Lighting system uses lamps with a special spectrum of the light emission, enabling to perform high quality photo- and video filming of EVA operations, which are carried out. The light goes both through the water surface and through underwater windows.