Anemometer AM610 is designed to accurately measure wind speed over a range of 0.8 to 30 m/s. It provides more accurate readings than other models such as the AM10, making it ideal for measuring even the smallest changes in wind speed. It can measure wind temperatures from -10 to 60°C, making it ideal for use in heating systems. The AM610 has five selectable wind speed modes. Its fast sampling rate of 0.4 seconds provides reliable and timely measurements. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Functions
Wind speed range | 0.8~30.00 m/s |
Resolution | 0.1m/s |
Accuracy | ±(3.0%+0.3m/s) |
Wind rating | 0~12 level |
Accuracy | ±1 |
Temperature measurement range | 0°C~70°C/-32°F~158°F |
Accuracy | +1.5°C (+2.7°F) |
LCD | Four-digit display |
sensor | NTC negative temperature coefficient sensor |
Sampling rate | 0.5 seconds |
Five wind speed unit conversion | m/s, km/h,ft/min,knots,mph |
Backlit display | √ |
Maximum measurement indication | √ |
power supply | 3*1.5V AAA |
physical dimension | 154*59*30(mm) |
weight | 108g (including 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.
Can I use an anemometer indoors?
Yes, anemometers for HVAC testing can measure airflow from vents, ducts, or exhaust fans, helping diagnose poor ventilation or air conditioning performance.
Can an anemometer measure temperature and humidity?
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?”
What is the ideal range of wind speed an anemometer can measure?
Typical digital anemometers measure from 0.8 m/s to 30 m/s, suitable for HVAC, laboratory, and light outdoor applications.
How accurate are handheld anemometers?
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.