Anemometers & Airflow Meters

  1. KIMO LV130 Thermo Anemometer w/ Built-In Vane Probe (100mm Diameter)
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    KIMO LV130 Thermo Anemometer w/ Built-In Vane Probe (100mm Diameter)
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    £483.52 £402.93
    • Measure air flow, air velocity and air temperature
    • Built-in large-size measurement vane (100mm diameter)
    • Backlit LCD screen, MIN/MAX mode and compatible with optional cones
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    K-LV130
  2. KIMO VT115 Hotwire Thermo Anemometer w/ Telescopic Probe
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    KIMO VT115 Hotwire Thermo Anemometer w/ Telescopic Probe
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    £567.00 £472.50
    • Measure airflow, air velocity and temperature
    • Adjustable telescopic hotwire measurement probe bent at 90° angle
    • MAX/MIN mode, data hold, backlight and much more
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    K-VT115
  3. KIMO DBM620 Electronic Air Flow Meter - Choice of Kit
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    KIMO DBM620 Electronic Air Flow Meter - Choice of Kit
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    £2,511.00 £2,092.50
    • Two kits available
    • Air volume, airflow, relative humidity, temperature & relative/ atmospheric pressure
    • Automatic/ point-by-point averaging, Hold function & ACR function
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    K-DBM620/C

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About Anemometers & Airflow Meters

An extremely common tool for use by HVAC professionals, anemometers are designed to calculate the overall speed of the wind passing through a specific area. They are most commonly associated with testing air conditioning and ventilation systems for correct airflow to ensure comfortable environments.

Most anemometers are known as vane anemometers - all of these come equipped with some sort of fan-like sensor which measures the air passing through them. The type of vane sensor included depends entirely on the anemometer in question - some may have smaller sensors integrated directly into the body of the meter, while others come with flexible sensors equipped with cords (making it easier to hold inside a duct while reading the results on the meter's screen).

To use an anemometer, the sensor should be held as close to the targeted testing area as possible. As the air starts to move through the vane sensor, the anemometer will calculate the air velocity and airflow. Several models also can simultaneously measure air temperature, giving HVAC technicians a more thorough understanding of the status of the system.

We also stock another type of this product known as the hot wire anemometer. These work differently than their vane counterparts; they include a heated probe that is held up against the targeted measurement point. As air flows past the sensor, it will have a cooling effect on the probe and calculate air flow based on the resistance against the hot wire sensor.

For larger applications, some anemometers have large-size cone hoods available. These generally fit directly into the anemometer's vane sensor and can be used to easily measure the flow coming from a duct cover, extractor fan, or for just measuring a larger area.

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