Interspiro SpiroGuide II SCBA Air Time Calculator
Select a model, choose your cylinder, enter pressure and breathing rate — duration is calculated instantly.
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ReadyThe Interspiro SpiroGuide II adds an integrated electronic monitoring unit (HUD, PASS, wireless telemetry) to the proven QS II platform. It is the telemetry-equipped variant of the QS II series, providing IC-level air accountability for crew members wearing SpiroGuide II units.
SpiroGuide II telemetry: what IC can see
When SpiroGuide II units are deployed in a networked configuration, the IC or accountability officer sees real-time pressure readings for each crew member on a base station display. This provides genuine air accountability — reducing reliance on radio calls for air status and enabling earlier intervention when a crew member's air is unexpectedly low. For planning, this calculator estimates the same air time as the base QS II — the SpiroGuide monitoring does not change air supply.
SpiroGuide II HUD: real-time duration display
The SpiroGuide II display shows calculated remaining air time as a countdown (in minutes) based on current breathing rate, rather than just pressure in bar. This is different from pressure-only gauges: as breathing rate increases under exertion, the SpiroGuide's countdown accelerates. For training value, comparing the SpiroGuide's real-time countdown against this calculator's fixed-RMV estimate shows exactly how real breathing rate compares to the preset. A SpiroGuide countdown faster than predicted = higher RMV than assumed.
SpiroGuide II vs QS II: same air, more accountability
The SpiroGuide II weighs 4.0 kg vs the QS II's 3.8 kg — the difference is the electronics module. Air capacity is identical: same cylinder options, same pressure rating, same formula. The choice between SpiroGuide II and QS II is entirely about air management information and accountability infrastructure, not air supply.
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Interspiro SCBA Air Time Calculator – Incurve, QS II & SpiroGuide II
Interspiro is a Swedish manufacturer with a long history in Scandinavian fire services and international markets. Their current lineup spans the Incurve (new flagship with textile-free harness), the QS II (proven workhorse), and the SpiroGuide II (telemetry-equipped version of the QS II). All are EN 137 Type 2 certified for structural firefighting. The air calculation is the same across models — what differs is harness design, electronics, and decontamination capability, not the fundamental cylinder and pressure physics.
Interspiro Incurve: textile-free harness and decontamination
The Interspiro Incurve is designed with a fully textile-free harness — straps, buckles, and load-bearing components are all non-textile materials. The primary benefit is decontamination: textile harnesses can absorb contaminants from smoke, HazMat exposures, and chemical environments, making complete decontamination difficult. The Incurve's harness can be fully washed and verified clean. For departments with high-risk exposure environments, this can reduce long-term contamination risk to personnel. Air time is unaffected by harness design.
QS II vs SpiroGuide II: same air, different information
The Interspiro QS II and SpiroGuide II share identical cylinder and air volume configurations. The SpiroGuide II adds an electronic monitoring unit with HUD and — in networked deployments — telemetry reporting. From an air time perspective, both units provide the same usable air for the same cylinder choice. The SpiroGuide II's added value is situational awareness and air accountability, not additional air supply.
SpiroGuide digital display and air management
The SpiroGuide digital display shows remaining air time as a countdown in minutes (calculated at current breathing rate) rather than just pressure in bar. This 'time remaining' display directly matches what this calculator estimates, but it updates continuously based on real breathing rate rather than a fixed RMV assumption. For training, comparing the SpiroGuide's real-time display to this calculator's preset RMV can help firefighters calibrate their personal RMV awareness.
QS II S-mask: ambient air hatch impact
Some Interspiro QS II configurations include an 'S-mask' with an ambient air hatch, allowing the wearer to briefly open the facepiece to ambient air (for communication, sampling, or short-duration tasks). When the ambient hatch is open, the mask is not operating as a positive-pressure SCBA — this does not affect cylinder air consumption, but it breaks the protection envelope. Air time estimates assume continuous closed-circuit positive-pressure operation.
Interspiro cylinder and twin pack options
The Interspiro Incurve and QS II support single cylinders (6.8L or 9.0L at 300 bar) and a twin 3.4L cylinder pack that provides equivalent volume to the standard 6.8L at 300 bar. The twin pack option splits volume across two smaller cylinders — useful where low profile is needed. Total air volume is the same: 6.8L water volume at 300 bar. This calculator treats them identically in terms of air time.
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Notes & Safety
This is an estimate based on the values you enter. Real-world air consumption changes with workload, stress, temperature, mask seal, leaks, and individual physiology. Always follow your SOPs and monitor your pressure gauge continuously.