Ventilation Test Instruments

Ventilation test instruments help agencies assess airflow, pressure relationships, and duct performance in critical spaces. From command posts and shelters to hospitals, detention areas, and evidence rooms, these instruments support decisions that influence comfort, contaminant control, and equipment performance. Tools such as anemometers, balometers, manometers, and micromanometers provide fast measurements and clear documentation for maintenance teams and incident commanders.

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Air Capture Hoods

Measure supply and return air volume fast to support re-occupancy, balancing, and HVAC verification across public safety facilities.

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Multi-Function Ventilation Meters

All-in-one ventilation meters for velocity, pressure, and IAQ checks. Diagnose, log, and report faster across public safety sites.

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Micromanometers

High-resolution differential pressure meters for room pressurization checks, filter monitoring, and duct traverses.

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Hydronic Manometers

Measure differential pressure in hydronic systems to balance flows, verify setpoints, and optimize HVAC performance.

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Ductwork Leakage Testers

Measure duct leakage to verify HVAC integrity and support pressurization, energy goals, and documentation.

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Air Velocity Transducers

Installed air velocity sensors for continuous monitoring, trending, and control across critical public safety spaces.

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Air Velocity Meters

Handheld air velocity meters for fast airflow checks, diagnostics, and documentation across shelters, labs, and public safety facilities.

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Ventilation performance has a direct impact on indoor air quality, comfort, and the movement of airborne contaminants. In public safety settings, these factors influence mission readiness, occupant well-being, and operational continuity. Ventilation test instruments help agencies quantify airflow and pressure relationships so decisions are based on reliable data, not assumptions.

A complete toolkit may include anemometers for measuring air velocity and volume, balometers for direct airflow measurements at diffusers and grilles, and manometers or micromanometers for differential pressure checks. Together, these instruments allow teams to verify system performance, adjust balancing, and document outcomes during commissioning, maintenance, and incident response.

Key use cases include:

  • Command post ventilation checks to support extended operations
  • Temporary shelter assessments to optimize airflow and comfort
  • Hospital and clinic spaces where pressure relationships are critical
  • Detention and evidence room evaluations to align with internal policies
  • Post-incident inspections after fire, flooding, or power interruptions

Portable instruments with clear displays and fast stabilization help technicians work efficiently. Many tools provide data logging and averaging functions that simplify documentation and reduce repeat measurements. Accessories such as flow hoods, pitot tubes, and pressure taps extend capability, enabling precise measurements across a wide range of systems.

For facilities teams and incident commanders, repeatable processes are essential. Standard operating procedures that cover measurement points, dwell time, and calibration checks help ensure consistent results. When combined with IAQ meters, ventilation instruments provide a fuller picture of building performance, linking airflow and pressure data with observed conditions like carbon dioxide levels and temperature stratification.

Documenting results is critical for maintenance records, audits, and communication with leadership. Downloadable logs and standardized reports create a clear narrative of conditions before and after adjustments. Over time, this record supports proactive maintenance and helps agencies allocate budgets toward the most effective interventions.

Training and cross-functional coordination drive success. By equipping facility personnel and field teams with practical measurement skills, agencies can respond faster to operational changes and maintain confidence in occupied spaces. TSI can help you select the right mix of instruments and workflows to support your mission across buildings, temporary deployments, and incident response.


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