Dwyer 473B-1 Vane Thermo-Anemometer, 100 mm

Model: 473B-1

Dwyer 473B-1 Vane Thermo-Anemometer, 100 mm

Model: 473B-1

Measure air velocity or volumetric air flow quickly and easily. Also measures air temperature and humidity in imperial or metric units. Includes a 100mm diameter stainless steel vane probe. Able to store 99 measurements.

Measure air velocity or volumetric air flow quickly and easily. Also measures air temperature and humidity in imperial or metric units. Includes a 100mm diameter stainless steel vane probe. Able to store 99 measurements.

Sale Price $634.87 USD
Regular Price $679.00 USD
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Dwyer 473B-1 Offers

Features

  • Compatible with Dwyer AP1 thermo-anemometer and RP1 thermo-hygrometer wired probes (sold separately)
  • Included 100mm vane probe is able to measure air velocity, volumetric air flow, temperature, and humidity
  • High contrast and backlit LCD for visibility in any condition
  • Able to store up to 99 readings for later evaluation

Applications

  • Residential balancing
  • HVAC/R inspections

Anemometers are instruments used to measure wind speed or air velocity in meteorology and aerodynamics. The name is derived from the Greek root Anemos, meaning wind. There are many anemometer sensor types with one of the most popular being thermo, or hot-wire, anemometers for HVAC/R air velocity monitoring. Thermo-anemometers use a sensor element that is heated up beyond the ambient temperature. Airflow moving past the sensor will have a cooling effect that is directly proportional to the flow velocity.

Hot wire anemometers come in three basic types: constant current, constant voltage, and constant temperature. All three types have circuits that are based on trying to maintain a specific variable during the cooling effect based on Ohm's Law. Thermo-anemometers offer good low flow detection, fast response times, and high rangeability of measurements. They are omni-directional, making them good for turbulent flows and easier to use than pitot tubes, but are more fragile than pitot tubes.

Usually, a probe style sensor is made for insertion into ducts and pipes. For constant temperature thermo-anemometers, two temperature sensors are installed at the end of the probe, typically resistance temperature detectors (RTDs). One RTD measures the ambient temperature as a reference. The second RTD is continuously maintained at a constant temperature above ambient. The higher the air velocity, the more current is required to maintain the second RTD's temperature. Based on the current usage, the air velocity is calculated.

Like a pitot tube, thermo-anemometers are a single point sensing device that requires being in the center of the velocity profile or the use of traverse readings for accurate measurements.

Dwyer 473B-1 Specifications

Temperature Limits Process: -20 to 212°F (-29 to 100°C)
Ambient: 5 to 125°F (-15 to 51°C)
Display 4.5 digit, backlit
Range Air Velocity: 40 to 5000fpm (0.2 to 25m/s)
Volumetric Air Flow: 19,999 in selected flow units
Temperature: -20 to 212°F (-29 to 100°C)
Relative Humidity: 0 to 100% RH
Accuracy Air Velocity: ±1.5% of reading ±20fpm (±0.1m/s) [0.25 to 10 m/s]; ±1.5% of reading ±40fpm (±0.2m/s) [10 to 20m/s]; ±1.5% of reading ±60fpm (±0.3m/s) [20 to 25m/s]
Temperature: ±0.54°F @ 77°F (±0.3°C @ 25°C)
Relative Humidity: ±2% @ 77°F (25°C) [10 to 90%RH]; ±4% [0 to 10, 90 to 100%RH]
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What's included with the Dwyer 473B-1

  • Thermo-Anemometer
  • Vane Thermo-Anemometer Probe with Coiled Cable, 100mm

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Dwyer 473B-1 Vane Thermo-Anemometer, 100 mm .

Dwyer A-47X-BOOT Protective Magnetic Rubber Boot for the 473B-1 A-47X-BOOT
Features a magnetic back to allow the meter to be securely mounted to duct work or any metallic surface so you can concentrate on getting the probe in the best possible spot. The padded rubber protects the meter from damage and the hand-grips reduce chances of dropping.




Dwyer A-VPX-CKIT Vane Hood Kit A-VPX-CKIT
Kit includes a round 7.2" (183mm) diameter hood and a rectangular 10.9 x 8.9" (277 x 226mm) hood. These cones convert a Thermo-Anemometer into an air volume flow balancing tool for use with small grilles and diffusers. For use with the Dwyer 473B-1.




Dwyer AP1 Hot Wire Thermo-Anemometer Probe with coiled cable AP1
Measure air velocity, airflow, and temperature with this thermo-anemometer probe. Additionally, it is for use with the 471B and features a coiled cable.




Dwyer RP1 Thermo-Anemometer Probe with Coiled Cable RP1
For use with clean air. Measures Humidity, Temperature, Dew Point, and Wet Bulb Temperatures.




Dwyer VP1 Replacement Vane Thermo-Anemometer Probe with coiled cable, 100 mm VP1
Measure air velocity, airflow, humidity, and temperature with this thermo-anemometer probe. Additionally, it is for use with the 473B and features a rotating vane which can measure velocities down to 50 fpm or 0.25 m/s.




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Dwyer 473B-1 Offers

Features

  • Compatible with Dwyer AP1 thermo-anemometer and RP1 thermo-hygrometer wired probes (sold separately)
  • Included 100mm vane probe is able to measure air velocity, volumetric air flow, temperature, and humidity
  • High contrast and backlit LCD for visibility in any condition
  • Able to store up to 99 readings for later evaluation

Applications

  • Residential balancing
  • HVAC/R inspections

Anemometers are instruments used to measure wind speed or air velocity in meteorology and aerodynamics. The name is derived from the Greek root Anemos, meaning wind. There are many anemometer sensor types with one of the most popular being thermo, or hot-wire, anemometers for HVAC/R air velocity monitoring. Thermo-anemometers use a sensor element that is heated up beyond the ambient temperature. Airflow moving past the sensor will have a cooling effect that is directly proportional to the flow velocity.

Hot wire anemometers come in three basic types: constant current, constant voltage, and constant temperature. All three types have circuits that are based on trying to maintain a specific variable during the cooling effect based on Ohm's Law. Thermo-anemometers offer good low flow detection, fast response times, and high rangeability of measurements. They are omni-directional, making them good for turbulent flows and easier to use than pitot tubes, but are more fragile than pitot tubes.

Usually, a probe style sensor is made for insertion into ducts and pipes. For constant temperature thermo-anemometers, two temperature sensors are installed at the end of the probe, typically resistance temperature detectors (RTDs). One RTD measures the ambient temperature as a reference. The second RTD is continuously maintained at a constant temperature above ambient. The higher the air velocity, the more current is required to maintain the second RTD's temperature. Based on the current usage, the air velocity is calculated.

Like a pitot tube, thermo-anemometers are a single point sensing device that requires being in the center of the velocity profile or the use of traverse readings for accurate measurements.

Dwyer 473B-1 Specifications

Temperature Limits Process: -20 to 212°F (-29 to 100°C)
Ambient: 5 to 125°F (-15 to 51°C)
Display 4.5 digit, backlit
Range Air Velocity: 40 to 5000fpm (0.2 to 25m/s)
Volumetric Air Flow: 19,999 in selected flow units
Temperature: -20 to 212°F (-29 to 100°C)
Relative Humidity: 0 to 100% RH
Accuracy Air Velocity: ±1.5% of reading ±20fpm (±0.1m/s) [0.25 to 10 m/s]; ±1.5% of reading ±40fpm (±0.2m/s) [10 to 20m/s]; ±1.5% of reading ±60fpm (±0.3m/s) [20 to 25m/s]
Temperature: ±0.54°F @ 77°F (±0.3°C @ 25°C)
Relative Humidity: ±2% @ 77°F (25°C) [10 to 90%RH]; ±4% [0 to 10, 90 to 100%RH]
Click here for complete specifications on the Dwyer 473B-1

What's included with the Dwyer 473B-1

  • Thermo-Anemometer
  • Vane Thermo-Anemometer Probe with Coiled Cable, 100mm

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Dwyer 473B-1 Vane Thermo-Anemometer, 100 mm .

Dwyer A-47X-BOOT Protective Magnetic Rubber Boot for the 473B-1 A-47X-BOOT
Features a magnetic back to allow the meter to be securely mounted to duct work or any metallic surface so you can concentrate on getting the probe in the best possible spot. The padded rubber protects the meter from damage and the hand-grips reduce chances of dropping.




Dwyer A-VPX-CKIT Vane Hood Kit A-VPX-CKIT
Kit includes a round 7.2" (183mm) diameter hood and a rectangular 10.9 x 8.9" (277 x 226mm) hood. These cones convert a Thermo-Anemometer into an air volume flow balancing tool for use with small grilles and diffusers. For use with the Dwyer 473B-1.




Dwyer AP1 Hot Wire Thermo-Anemometer Probe with coiled cable AP1
Measure air velocity, airflow, and temperature with this thermo-anemometer probe. Additionally, it is for use with the 471B and features a coiled cable.




Dwyer RP1 Thermo-Anemometer Probe with Coiled Cable RP1
For use with clean air. Measures Humidity, Temperature, Dew Point, and Wet Bulb Temperatures.




Dwyer VP1 Replacement Vane Thermo-Anemometer Probe with coiled cable, 100 mm VP1
Measure air velocity, airflow, humidity, and temperature with this thermo-anemometer probe. Additionally, it is for use with the 473B and features a rotating vane which can measure velocities down to 50 fpm or 0.25 m/s.




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