Airflow Instruments Multi-Function Anemometers

Multi-function anemometers combine velocity, temperature, humidity, and often pressure measurement in one portable platform. This versatility helps life sciences teams complete comprehensive surveys with fewer instruments — ideal for cleanroom recertification, fume hood assessments, and airflow investigations. Hot-wire or vane probes cover low-speed laminar flow and diffuser applications, while onboard calculations and data logging streamline reporting. Rugged housings, clear interfaces, and calibration programs support frequent use across commissioning, validation, and routine monitoring tasks.

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Airflow Instruments Multi-Function Anemometer TA465

Measures velocity, temperature, humidity, differential pressure, barometric pressure and has...

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Consolidate Measurements, Streamline Work

Carrying multiple devices across a facility can slow a route and introduce transcription errors. Multi-function anemometers centralize key measurements — air velocity, temperature, humidity, and differential pressure — so technicians can capture a complete environmental snapshot at each point. This improves consistency and speeds report creation.

Probe Options

  • Hot-Wire Probes: High sensitivity for low-velocity laminar flow in clean benches and filters.
  • Vane Probes: Fast, robust readings at grilles and diffusers.
  • Remote or Telescoping Designs: Reach tight or elevated locations.
  • Swappable Probes: Adapt quickly to varied tasks without changing instruments.

Life Sciences Use Cases

  • Cleanroom Classification and Recertification
  • Fume Hood Face Velocity, Uniformity, and Alarms Checks
  • HEPA Filter and Terminal Diffuser Assessments
  • Environmental Mapping During Commissioning
  • Root-Cause Analysis of Deviations or Complaints

Key Features

  • Onboard Logging and Tagging: Organize results by room, location, and test.
  • Averaging Functions: Stabilize readings in variable conditions.
  • Intuitive Interface: Clear prompts for units, ranges, and probe types.
  • Durable Build: Field-ready construction for daily use.
  • Calibration Support: Traceable calibration to align with quality systems.

Implementation Tips

  • Define a consistent measurement sequence to reduce missed steps.
  • Use probe-specific techniques and dwell times for repeatability.
  • Export data promptly and maintain version-controlled reports.
  • Schedule calibration at defined intervals or after tough field conditions.

Looking to standardize your survey kit? We can help you choose probes and accessories that match your SOPs and facility layout.


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