The PASCO Wireless Spirometer makes it safe and easy for students to collect and analyze respiratory measurements, including flow rate, pressure, and lung volume.
- 3x Spirometer Mouthpieces & Pre-Filters
- 1x Micro USB Cable
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
The Wireless Spirometer Sensor makes it safe and easy for students to collect respiratory measurements, including flow rate, pressure, and lung volume. Ideal for studies in health and human physiology, the Wireless Spirometer Sensor streamlines experiments by providing students with real-time data, interactive graphs, and analysis tools on virtually any device. The disposable mouthpieces are designed for use with a single student and feature exchangeable filters that protect the sensor from particulates to ensure long-term accuracy and hygienic use. Product includes three mouth piece and prefilters. Additional mouthpieces and pre-filters are available in convenient packs of ten.
Students can use the Wireless Spirometer to determine the volume of gas that passes through a tube during expiration, their total lung volume, and the factors that can affect it. Students can also estimate the amount of oxygen in their bloodstreams and the overall oxygen efficiency of their lungs by integrating data from a PASCO Wireless Oxygen or CO2 Sensor. Students can even estimate the amount of calories burned during an activity by analyzing their lung efficiency and total breath volume.
Educational Use Only: This is not a medical device. PASCO products are designed for educational use only and should not be used in any apparatus involved with life support, medical testing, patient diagnosis, or industrial control/testing systems.
Built-in Features
- Once charged, use all day for several classes
- Wireless sensor untethers students to explore breath rates and oxygen use around campus
- Wireless sensor blinks green at start after calibration and is ready to draw air through the sensor
- Easy to change mouthpiece and filter assure accurate airflow measurement while greatly reducing any chance of cross contamination
Applications
- Determine rates of inhalation vs exhalation for lung elasticity
- Determine tidal volume of lungs
- Determine average per breath volume of lungs
- Use per breath volume with O2 exchange efficiency (using separate O2 gas sensor) to determine calorie consumption
- Each mouth piece and prefilter is intended for single student use
- Prefilter prevents cross contamination, keeps screen calibrated
What's Included
- 3x Spirometer Mouthpieces & Pre-Filters
- 1x Micro USB Cable (PS-3584)
Product Specifications
Maximum Sample Rate | 1 kHz |
Maximum Flow Rate | ±14 L/s |
Flow Resolution | 0.01 L/s |
Per Breath Volume | 10 L |
Volume Resolution | 0.04 L |
Prefilter Material | Low flow resistance microbial filter |
Standard of cross contamination | Exceeds all ATS/ERS |
Cross contamination efficiency | 99.999% |
Prefilter meets ATS standards for air resistance | 0.845 mbar/L/Sec at 14/L/Sec |
Mouth piece resistance | 0.2 mbar /L/Sec at 12 l/s |
Prefilter dead space | 69 ml |
Mouth piece dead space | 31 ml |
Connectivity | USB and Bluetooth 5.2 |
Logging | Yes |
Battery Type | Rechargeable LiPo |
Buying Guide
Recommended Accessories | P/N | Price |
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Spirometer Mouthpiece Replacements (10) Replacement mouthpieces come in packs of 10 | PS-2522 | -- |
Spirometer Mouthpiece Pre-filters Replacement prefilters come in packs of 10 (PS-3244) | PS-3244 | -- |
Replacement Parts | P/N | Price |
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Micro USB Cable | PS-3584 | -- |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Wireless Spirometer.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Exercise and Calorie Expenditure
Students use a wireless oxygen gas sensor, wireless carbon dioxide gas sensor, and spirometer to estimate oxygen consumption and calories burned according to the cellular respiration reaction.
Spirometry: Pulmonary Function
Students use a spirometer to study lung function and learn how to determine lung volumes and capacities from a spirogram.
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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Wireless Spirometer Instruction Sheet | English - 831.56 KB | |
Safety Sheets | ||
Lithium Battery Safety Data Sheet | English - 593.56 KB | |
Knowledge Base | ||
How do I troubleshoot connecting a wireless sensor? | Aug 22nd, 2022 | |
Windows asks for a PIN number when connecting wireless sensor or device | Sep 18th, 2023 | |
Wireless sensor or device not charging | Mar 4th, 2024 | |
Android asks for a PIN number to pair a wireless device to system | Aug 29th, 2023 |