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Extech 407113 Heavy Duty CFM Metal Vane Anemometer

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Extech 407113 Heavy Duty CFM Metal Vane Anemometer This handheld meter can display Air Flow (CFM) with Area or Air Velocity with Temperature on a 10,000-count (0 to 9999) dual display LCD. Other functions include MIN/MAX Record/Recall, RS-232 PC interface, and Data Hold. The metal vane sensor offers rugged durability and higher temperature withstand than comparable devices.

  

Features:

  • 407113 Heavy Duty CFM Metal Vane Anemometer
  • Display Air Flow (CFM) or Air Velocity plus Temperature
  • Metal vane withstands temperature up to 175°F (80°C) and airspeed to 6890ft/min
  • Air Flow displayed in 3 modes: Instantaneous value, up to 20 point average or 2/3 flow value
  • Record and Recall MIN, MAX
  • Data Hold plus Auto power off
  • Built-in RS-232 PC Interface
 
 

Metal Vane CFM/CMM Thermo-Anemometer
The Metal Vane Anemometer withstands temperatures to 175°F (80°C) and airspeed to 6890ft/min. The dual LCD simultaneously displays airflow or air velocity plus temperature.

Additional Features
Air Flow can be displayed in three modes: instantaneous value, 20-point average, or 2/3 flow. The built-in RS-232 interface can be used with optional Data Acquisition software (407001) or an optional datalogger (380340) to capture and download measurements to your PC for further analysis.

How Does An Anemometer Measure Moving Air?
Anemometers measure moving air with a rotary sensor that acts very much like a weathervane and can be likened to the blades of a fan. The vane freely rotates in response to airflow, and as the air moves through the vane the blades turn in proportion to the speed of the air.

What Is CFM / CMM?
Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) or Cubic Meters per Minute (CMM) are units of measure for air volume measurements. This is a measurement of the quantity of moving air through an air duct, passageway, or enclosure. In order to determine this, the area of the duct must be measured. The area value (in ft2 or m2) is entered by the user, by pushbutton or keypad into the meter and an air velocity is determined.

What Is The Difference Between Vane And Hot-Wire Anemometers?
Vane Anemometers use a remote fan (vane) that freely rotates in response to air flow. The vane movement equates to air velocity readings that can be displayed on a meter. The Hot Wire Anemometer sensor is a special wire whose resistance fluctuations are translated into air velocity readings that can be displayed on a meter.

Which Applications Are Best For Vane And Hot-Wire types?
Hot-Wire Anemometers offer a slim sensor (0.5" diameter), well suited for accessing small openings and crevices (engine compartments and small ventilating systems). Hot-Wire Anemometers don’t have vulnerable, movable mechanical parts that can wear or become damaged over time. Vane Anemometers are lower cost and allow easy visual inspection of the moving vane (great for air duct and fume hood applications).

 

Applications

  • HVAC installation, repair, diagnostics, and optimization
  • Positive pressure tests in clean rooms
  • Fume hood testing, installation, and verification
  • Automobile engines analysis, passenger compartment tests, and aerodynamic testing
  • Ionizer flow output monitoring
  • Ventilation system installation, servicing, and analysis
  • Environmental wind and temperature testing/analysis
  • Boiler rooms
  • Plant/Facilities Maintenance

 

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