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HHF803-Meter

Handheld Metal Vane Anemometer

  • Large LCD Reads Air Velocity and Temperature Simultaneously
  • Records Min. and Max. Reading with Recall
  • Data Hold Function
  • Auto Power Off
HHF803-Meter
From C$ 628.98
Handheld Metal Vane Anemometer HHF803-Meter HHF803-Meter
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Product Overview
  • Air Velocity, Min 0.8 m/h
  • Air Velocity Note Vane with low friction ball bearing design
  • Battery Size and Type Alkaline 9V
  • Data Interface RS232
  • Display Type LCD
  • Form factor Handheld
  • Height 7.9 in
  • Length 2.7 in
  • Memory Minimum & Maximum Value with Recall
  • Operating Humidity 0 to 80% RH
  • Operating Temperature, Max 50 °C
  • Operating Temperature, Min 0 °C
  • Probe Diameter 2.83 in
  • Resolution 0.1 m/s
  • Sampling Time 0.8 sec
  • Supply Power Note Approx. 8.3 mA DC
  • Temperature Sensor Type Thermocouple Type K or Thermistor
  • Weight 220 g
  • Width 1.2 in
The HHF803 is an economical solution for any air flow application, such as, air conditioning and heating systems, wind speeds, balancing, and environmental testing. The portable HHF803 provides fast, accurate readings with digital readability and the convenience of a remote probe.The combination of low friction vane anemometer and standard thermistor delivers rapid and precise measurements. The microprocessor circuit assures the maximum possible accuracy and provides special functions and features.
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How to you take apart Vane?

Asked by: Roy56
Thank you for contacting Omega. The vane probe on the HHF803 has a plug that connects to the meter. You can disconnect the plug if you want to replace the vane probe. The vane itself is not meant to come apart.
Answered by: AS Engineer
Date published: 2019-08-06
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