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Digital/Analog Anemometer

Digital/Analog Anemometer

Digital/Analog Anemometer

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A Digital/Analog Anemometer is an instrument used to measure the velocity and flow of air or gas in various environments such as laboratories, HVAC systems, weather stations, and industrial applications. It typically consists of a rotating vane, hot-wire sensor, or cup arrangement that detects airflow.

  • The digital anemometer provides precise measurements with numerical readouts on an LCD display.

  • The analog anemometer shows readings through a dial or pointer system.
    Many modern instruments are hybrid (digital with analog outputs), allowing both direct display and connectivity with data logging or control systems.

  • Dual measurement modes: Supports both digital display and analog output.
  • Air velocity range: Capable of measuring low to high airflow rates (e.g., 0.1 m/s to 30 m/s, depending on model).
  • Airflow calculation: Measures and displays velocity, volume flow, and sometimes temperature.
  • Display: Large digital LCD screen with backlight for clarity.
  • Analog output: Provides voltage/current signals for integration with external monitoring or control systems.
  • High accuracy & resolution: Ensures reliable measurement in laboratories and field use.
  • Data hold & memory: Freezes the current reading and stores values for later analysis (in digital versions).
  • Portable design: Lightweight, handheld, often battery-operated for field use.
  • Durable build: Designed with strong housing for industrial and environmental applications.
  • Applications: Widely used in meteorology, HVAC testing, environmental studies, clean rooms, and industrial airflow monitoring.