Extech HD350 Pitot Tube Anemometer + Differential Manometer

The Extech Pitot Tube Anemometer + Differential Manometer reaches in tight locations where a vane anemometer can't fit to measure air velocity/airflow.

Features

  • ±0.7252psi range
  • 5 selectable units of pressure measurement
  • Stores/recalls up to 99 readings in each mode
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The Extech Pitot Tube Anemometer + Differential Manometer measures air velocity and airflow in difficult-to-reach or tight locations. The meter simultaneously displays pressure, air velocity, or air flow plus temperature on a large LCD display with backlighting. It has 5 selectable units of pressure measurements and a ±0.7252psi range. It stores and recalls up to 99 readings in each mode to then be transferred to a PC via the UBS port to analize data points using the included software. Additional meter functions include max/min/avg recording, relative time stamp, data hold, and auto power off.

  • psi range: 0.7252psi
  • psi resolution: 0.0001psi
  • psi accuracy: ±0.3%FS
  • mbar range: 50.00mbar
  • mbar resolution: 0.01mbar
  • mbar accuracy: ±0.3%FS
  • inH2O range: 20.07inH2O
  • inH2O resolution: 0.01inH2O
  • inH2O accuracy: ±0.3%FS
  • mmH2O range: 509.8mmH2O
  • mmH2O resolution: 0.01mmH2O
  • mmH2O accuracy: ±0.3%FS
  • Pa range: 5000Pa
  • Pa resolution: 1Pa
  • Pa accuracy: ±0.3%FS
  • Repeatability: ±0.2% (max. ±0.5%FS)
  • Linearity/hysterisis: ±0.29FS
  • Maximum pressure: 10psi
  • Response time: 0.5s typica
  • ft/min range: 200 to 15733
  • ft/min resolution: 1
  • ft/min accuracy: ±3% rdg
  • m/s range: 1 to 80.00
  • m/s resolution: 0.01
  • m/s accuracy: ±3% rdg
  • km/h range: 3.5 to 288.0
  • km/h resolution: 0.1
  • km/h accuracy: ±3% rdg
  • MPH range: 2.25 to 178.66
  • MPH resolution: 0.01
  • MPH accuracy: ±3% rdg
  • knots range: 2.0 to 154.6
  • knots resolution: 0.1
  • knots accuracy: ±3% rdg
  • CFM range: 0 to 99,999
  • CFM resolution: 0.001
  • CFM accuracy: ±3% rdg
  • CMM range: 0 to 99,999
  • CMM resolution: 0.001
  • CMM accuracy: ±3% rdg
  • °F range: 32.0 to 122.0°F
  • °F resolution: 0.1°
  • °F accuracy: ±2°F
  • °C range: 0 to 50°C
  • °C resolution: 0.1°
  • °C accuracy: ±1°C
  • Meter dimensions: Meter: 8.2 x 2.9 x 1.9" (210 x 75 x 50mm)
  • Meter weight: 12oz (340g)
  • Pitot tube dimensions: 15.4 x 7.7” (390 x 195mm)
  • Pitot tube weight: 7.2oz (204g)
  • (1) Meter
  • (1) Pitot tube
  • (2) 33.5 (85cm) connection hoses
  • (1) 9V battery
  • (1) 100V-240V universal AC adaptor
  • (1) Hard carrying case
Questions & Answers
How does this meter measure air flow and pressure?
This anemometer uses a unique pitot tube method to measure air velocity and air flow, and a manometer hose to measure pressure in small, tight areas. To measure air velocity or air flow, the pitot tube is connected to the meter by the two pressure manometer...
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