Dwyer Instruments 471B-1 digital thermo anemometer quickly & comfortably measures low air velocity or volumetric flow and air temperature in laboratory fume hoods, dust collection systems & commercial air balancing equipment.
Features:
- This 471B-1 Dwyer anemometer is equipped with high contrast and backlit LCD which offers visibility in any condition.
- It comes with a sliding cover for securing probe sensors when not in use.
- This universal base handheld Dwyer anemometer features a handheld design for job-site portability and a rugged, yet lightweight aluminium enclosure for protection against accidental impacts.
- The unit is capable of storing up to 99 readings for later evaluation.
- This 9V alkaline battery-operated unit works at temperatures ranging from -40 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Compatible Accessories:
- Dwyer A-47X-BOOT Rubber Boots: They are protective magnetic rubber boots used with manometers.
- Dwyer AP1 Spare Thermo Anemometer Probes: These hot wire thermo-anemometer probes come with a coiled cable for easy measurement of air velocity at far places.
- Dwyer UHH-C2 Hard Carrying Cases: They ensure proper organisation while transporting.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Do anemometers need calibration?
A. Anemometers that detect wind potential must be calibrated before and after the measurement period.
Q. How are anemometers calibrated?
A. The usual setting for an anemometer calibration is a wind tunnel with continuous, pre-established air temperature and atmospheric pressure. The wind speed measurements at meteorological masts and, consequently, the site assessment for proposed wind farms, are based on this calibration.
Q. What are the four types of anemometers?
A.
- Thermal Anemometers
- Vane Anemometers
- Thermal Anemometers with Velocity / Temperature Profiling
- Cup Anemometers