Description
The sensor consists of a flow tube through which the air is inhaled and exhaled.
To lessen the possibility of cross contamination between subjects the Spirometer is delivered with a disposable bacterial filter and 10 disposable mouthpieces. Replacement of a bacterial filter (CMA art. nr BT82fil) and mouthpieces (CMA art. nr BT82mp) can be ordered separately from CMA.
The spirometer can be used to perform a variety of experiments:
- Recording breathing patterns before, during and after exercise
- Measuring important lung capacities like:
- Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV) – the volume of air exhaled after a short period of constant effort. When this test is done over a one-second interval, it is known as FEV1
- Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) – the volume of air exhaled by a forced maximal exhalation after a full inhalation
- Tidal Volume (TV) – the volume of air, inhaled and exhaled at rest
The Spirometer can be directly connected to the analog BT inputs of the CMA interfaces.
Attention: The sensor cable BT – IEEE1394 needed to connect the sensor to an interface is not supplied with the sensor and has to be purchased separately (CMA Art. Nr BTsc_1 or BTsc_1Short).
Technical specifications of the sensor are described in the product manual, see downloads.











