This anemometer supports five wind speed units, freely choose to switch: m/s, km/h, ft/min, knots and mph. Buy it and get a variety of free accessories, including storage bag, batteries, screwdriver, lanyard and instruction manual.
Specification
Model |
1602C |
Wind Spead Parameters |
Unit |
Measurement Range |
Resolution |
Threshold |
Accuracy |
m/s |
0~30 |
0.01 |
0.3 |
±5% ±0.1 |
ft/min |
0~5860 |
1.968 |
60 |
±5% ±20 |
knots |
0~55 |
0.019 |
0.6 |
±5 ±0.2 |
km/h |
0~90 |
0.036 |
1 |
±5% ±0.4 |
mph |
0~65 |
0.022 |
0.7 |
±5% ±0.2 |
Wind Volume Parameters |
CMM: 0-999900 m³/min CFM: 0-999900 ft³/min |
Unit |
Measurement Range |
Resolution |
Area |
CFM (ft³/min) |
0-999900 |
0.001-100 |
0.001-9999 |
CMM (m³/min) |
0-999900 |
0.001-100 |
0.001-9999 |
Wind Temperature Parameters |
Unit |
Measurement Range |
Resolution |
Accuracy |
℃ |
-10℃~+45℃ |
0.1 |
±2℃ |
℉ |
14℉~113℉ |
0.2 |
±3.6℉ |
General Parameters |
Battery |
9 V (6F22) |
Temperatur Sensor |
NTC negative temperatur coefficient resistor |
Operating Temperature |
-10℃~+45℃ (14℉~113℉) |
Operating Humidity |
≤90% RH |
Storage Temperature |
-10℃~+50℃ (14℉~122℉) |
Operating Current |
≈6 mA |
Weight |
185 g (incl. battery) |
Dimension |
165x85x39 mm |
Intergrated Handheld Vane Anemometer Features
- The eight-bladed wind wheel senses the slightest wind force and measures it with high precision.
- The body is ergonomically designed, making it easier to measure with one hand.
- With LCD backlit screen brings high-definition display, it is easy to read the value in the dark night.
- Auto-sleep mode, it will shut down automatically in 10 minutes without key operation, wind speed or data.
Intergrated Handheld Vane Anemometer Diagram
Intergrated Handheld Vane Anemometer Dimension (unit:mm)
Applications
Tips: How high should a handheld anemometer be?
The height at which a handheld anemometer should be held depends on the specific application and the desired measurement. Here are some general guidelines:
- Meteorological Measurements: For accurate meteorological measurements, the anemometer should be held at approximately 1.5 meters (5 feet) above the ground. This height is commonly used because it is considered to be a good compromise between being close enough to the ground to capture the effects of surface friction and being high enough to avoid interference from ground clutter.
- Agricultural Measurements: In agriculture, the anemometer might be held at the height of the crop canopy or at the level of the crop leaves to measure the wind conditions that directly affect crop growth and development.
- Sports and Recreation: For windsurfing, kitesurfing, or other wind-dependent sports, the anemometer might be held at the level of the participant's head to get a sense of the wind speed and direction that the participant will experience.
It's important to note that the height at which an anemometer is held can significantly affect the measurements. Lower heights will be influenced by surface friction and ground clutter, while higher heights may not accurately represent the conditions at the intended level of measurement.