Product Design & Development

Low Speed Sensitivity

Monday, June 01, 2009

 Share
[-] Text [+]  
Loading...

Low Speed Sensitivity
The HHF142 features a temperature range from -20 to 100°C.



The OMEGA (Stamford, CT) HHF142 rotating vane anemometer is a high-quality instrument providing accurate air velocity and volume flow measurements in harsh environments. The user can easily enter the size of the duct opening and the HHF142 automatically calculates the volume flow rate from the duct. The duct size is automatically stored in memory on turn-off and up to 10 unique duct sizes can be stored and recalled for frequent use. Additional features include:

  • Enter, store, and recall up to 10 duct sizes.
  • High accuracy (±1.0% of Reading).
  • Low speed sensitivity.
  • Wide temperature range from -20 to 100°C (-4 to 212ºF).
  • Minimum and maximum capture.
  • Analog voltage output and communication options.

For more information visit www.omega.com

ADVERTISEMENT

JOIN THE DISCUSSION
Rate Article:  Average 0 out of 5
register or log in to comment on this article!

0 Comments

Add Comment

Text Only 2000 character limit

Page 1 of 1

At Issue

Risky Business: Funding Medical Device Innovation
Rahul Sathe, Principal Mechanical Engineer, Surgical and Interventional Products, Cambridge Consultants
Extracting Nuggets from the Invention Mine
Tom Tuytschaevers, a member of our Patent Practice Group

Site Sponsors


Most Viewed

Videos & Webcasts

The Energy Miser Concept Home 2/8/2012
Lower energy bills while making the house more comfortable, quieter, and safer? Who cares when you're demonstrating a completely Apple-based home control and automation system.   Continue
Inside the Audi A7 2/8/2012
When you take a look at the GPS system, you see real-time Google Earth 3D image navigation rather than cartoon-colored maps. It also powers the night vision system which includes a thermal camera to help detect pedestrians.   Continue
Engineering Mind Challenge Solved 2/8/2012
Dan and Vince find the solution to last week’s question "will the fan blade hit me if I try to stick my head between the spinning blades?"   Continue

Top Stories and Headlines
EVERY DAY!

FREE Email Newsletter