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Omega Introduces Handheld Rotating Vane Hygro-thermo Anemometer

HHF144 provides humidity, air velocity, and temperature measurements.

By DE Editors  

March 15, 2010

By DE Editors

Omega Introduces Handheld Rotating Vane Hygro-thermo Anemometer

Omega’s new rotating vane hygro-thermometer anemometer provides humidity, air velocity, and temperature measurements in harsh environments.

The HHF144 measures from 5.0 to 95% RH and measures airflow in environments from -20 to 100 degrees Celsius (-4 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit). The product features a temperature sensor in the humidity probe standard, along with a minimum and maximum air speed feature and humidity measurements. Analog voltage output, communications options and NIST calibration are available.

Applications include manufacturing, lab, computer rooms, environmental control, flow hood monitoring, and other applications where precise air flow measurement is required. Prices start at $945.

Fr more information, visit Omega Engineering.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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