Anemometer AM10

Anemometer that measures wind temperature

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Anemometer AM10 is a high-precision instrument designed for measuring wind speed and temperature. Its wind speed range is 1.1~30 m/s and the wind temperature range is -10°C to 60°C. It is very suitable for a variety of applications such as HVAC, meteorology and environmental monitoring. The anemometer provides five wind speed settings to provide accurate measurements under different environmental conditions. The sampling rate of 0.4 seconds ensures timely and reliable data acquisition.

Functions

Operation altitude2000m
Measurement methodFan magnetic sensor
DisplayLCD
Maximum display9999
Sampling rateAbout 0.4 seconds
Operation current5mA
Power supply2*1.5V AAA
Measuring temperature range-10~60°C
Working temperature0-60°C
Working humidity0~85%RH
Storage temperature-10~60°C
Storage humidity0~80%RH
Size170*47*24(mm)
WeightAbout 80g (excluding battery)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is an anemometer used for?

An anemometer measures wind speed and airflow in applications like HVAC testing, weather monitoring, and ventilation inspection. Digital anemometers provide instant readings for both indoor and outdoor environments.

Yes, anemometers for HVAC testing can measure airflow from vents, ducts, or exhaust fans, helping diagnose poor ventilation or air conditioning performance.

Some multi-function anemometers include temperature and humidity sensors, useful for HVAC diagnostics or environmental monitoring. Check your model’s specifications for these features.For example: MESTEK AM10

Is a vane or hot-wire anemometer better?

Vane anemometers are durable and ideal for higher airflow, while hot-wire anemometers are more sensitive for low-speed measurements and laboratory testing. blog:  “Which of the four anemometers types is best for you?”

Typical digital anemometers measure from 0.8 m/s to 30 m/s, suitable for HVAC, laboratory, and light outdoor applications. 

Most handheld wind speed meters offer accuracy within ±2%–5%, depending on the model and calibration. Stable readings require holding the sensor steady and avoiding obstructions.

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