
Depth Rating
Depth rating refers to the maximum depth a diving or underwater equipment, such as a submarine or diving suit, is designed to operate safely. It indicates the pressure the device can withstand without failing. For example, a device with a 200-meter depth rating is safe to use up to that depth, but not beyond. Understanding depth ratings ensures safety by preventing equipment failure due to pressure, which increases with depth underwater. Always adhere to the specified depth limits to avoid accidents or equipment damage.