Buy a digital cup anemometer from SISCO. The cup anemometer with a 1.5-inch big LCD screen with a backlight function, keeps you easily getting the value readings even in the dim environment. This wind cup anemometer only needs to hold the tester vertically upward when using it, regardless of the direction of the wind, 360° measurement possible.
Auto-shutdown after 15 minutes of inactivity
One-click switch between two measurement modes
SISCO cup anemometer is widely used for data acquisition in boilers, refrigeration, HVAC, ventilation ducts, agriculture meteorological stations, meteorological monitoring for seaport, navigation, wind power, improved air circulation and daily speed measurement.
Model | SISCO-CA-HP881M |
Wind Speed Range | 0.7~42 m/s |
Temperature Range | -10℃~45℃ |
Accuracy of Wind Speed | ±4 digit/±1 digit |
Accuracy of Wind Temperature | ±2℃ (±3.6℉) |
Dimension | 162*74*39mm |
Weight | 144g |
Date Hold | √ |
Backlight | √ |
Auto Power Off | √ |
Wind Speed Unit Selection | √ |
Max/Min/Current | √ |
Real-Time Measure | √ |
℃/℉ | √ |
Q1: How do you ensure accuracy of anemometer?
A1: To make sure anemometers are reliable and precise, they should be regularly calibrated. This is the procedure of checking the accuracy of a measuring instrument – as well as the adjustment to align it with the standard. The process allows equipment to produce more accurate results than would've otherwise been possible.
Q2: What affects an anemometer?
A2: The higher the wind speed, the more power is required to keep the wire at a constant temperature. Wind speed can also be determined by measuring air pressure. (Air pressure itself is measured by an instrument called a barometer.) A tube anemometer uses air pressure to determine the wind pressure, or speed.
Q3: Does an anemometer measure wind direction?
A3: An anemometer looks like a weather vane, but instead of measuring which direction the wind is blowing with pointers, it has four cups so that it can more accurately measure wind speed. Each cup is attached to the end of a horizontal arm, each of which is mounted on a central axis, like spokes on a wheel.
Tips: Does the handheld cup anemometer require calibration?
Handheld cup anemometers typically do not require regular calibration for everyday use. These devices are often factory-calibrated to ensure accurate wind speed readings right out of the box. However, for professional applications or if precise measurements are critical, it is recommended to periodically check the device’s accuracy against a known standard, especially after extended use or exposure to harsh conditions.
If you notice inconsistent readings over time, or if the device is used in extreme environments, recalibration may be necessary to maintain accuracy. Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific calibration procedures or intervals.
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