Airflow meters

In engineering, the airflow or air flow is a measurement of the amount of air per unit of time that flows through a particular device.[1][2]

The amount of air can be measured by its volume or by its mass. Typically it is measured by volume, but for some applications it is necessary to measure it by mass, as air is a gas and therefore its volume can vary with temperature.


 
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ANEMOMETER * -P circuit, 0.4 to 25.0 m/s. * Max., Min., Memory recall button. * m/s, ft/min, km/h, mile/h, knots, Temp.(oC/oF). * Size : 185 x 78 x 38 mm.  

  • Accuracy - Air velocity : ± ( 2%+0.2 m/S) - Air temperature : ± 0.8 ℃/1.5 ℉ • Range - Air velocity : 0.4 - 30.0 m/s - Air temperature : 0 ℃ to 50 ℃ • Air velocity : m/S, Ft/min, Km/h, Knots, Mile/h, • Air temperature ( ℃, ℉ ) • Low-friction ball vane wheels make sure high accuracy in high & low velocities. • Type K, Type J thermocouple thermometer. • SD card capacity : 1 GB to 16 GB. • LCD with green light backlight, easy reading. • Data hold, record max. and min. reading. • Microcomputer circuit, high accuracy. • Power by UM3/AA ( 1.5 V ) x 6 batteries or DC 9V adapter. • RS232/USB PC COMPUTER interface.

* Air velocity : 0.4 to 30.0 m/s, ft/min., km/h, mile/h, knots. * Barometer : 10 to 1100 hPa, mmHg, inHg. * Humidity : 10% to 95% RH, Dew. * Temperature : 0 to 50 oC, oC/oF.  

* 0.2 - 20.0 m/s, high precision for low air velocity measurement. * m/s, ft/min, km/h, knots, mile/h, oC/oF. * Max., Min., Data hold. * Telescope probe. * Size : 185 x 78 x 38 mm.