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Crafted to measure differential and static pressure and calculate air velocity and airflow in ductwork, Digi-Sense has introduced their 20250-13 Pressure Flow Meter.
The 20250-13 is designed with a user friendly operation. Assets like Max/Min and Hold functions to control measurement readings and a USB interface that allows the upload of performance data to PC are all geared for efficiency and productivity. The meter is supplied with software that enables users to see measurement data in graphical formats for a more comprehensive analysis. More still, the flow meter can be effortlessly configured through the keypad operation and an auto power off mode triggered after 20 minutes of idling lengthens the life of the battery.
Included:
pitot tube, two rubber hoses for use with pitot tube, USB cable, software CD, ABS plastic carrying case, and one 9 V battery.
Product Type | Manometer | |
Media compatibility | Non-Corrosive Gases | |
Unit of Measurement | For Pressure: psi, mbar, in. H2O, mm H2O, Pa For Air Velocity: m/s, ft/min, km/hr, mph, knots For Airflow: cfm, cmm For Temperature: °C, °F | |
Resolution | For Pressure: 0.01 mbar For Air Velocity: 1 ft/min For Airflow: 0.0001 cfm For Temperature: 0.1°F | |
Output | USB | |
Range | For Pressure: ±50 mbar (differential) or 0-50 mbar (static) For Air Velocity: 200 to 15,733 ft/min For Airflow: 0 to 99.999 cfm For Temperature: 32 to 122°F or 0 to 50°C | |
Max pressure (psi) | 0.7252 | |
Pressure connection | 1/4" hosebarb | |
Accuracy | For Pressure: ±0.3% Full-Scale For Temperature: ±2.0°F or ±1.0°C | |
Power | One 9V battery (included) | |
CE Compliance | Yes | |
Display | Backlit LCD | |
Dimensions | 8" x 3" x 2" (20 x 7.5 x 5 cm) |
- Evaluating duct performance and proper airflow
- Inspecting air filtration
- Monitoring HVAC operation in factories and warehouses
- Ensuring safe working conditions in office buildings and schools
- Adjusting motor speeds in HVAC systems