Adopts a 5-inch wide touch panel! Wind speed and airflow display device with corrected air density.
The "Air Normalizer (ANL)" is a device that responds to various temperature and internal pressure fluctuations, accurately displaying or outputting wind speed and airflow. It digitally displays airflow corrected for air tightness based on the temperature and pressure within the duct, and can accommodate various differential pressure-type wind speed and airflow meters such as Pitot tubes and orifices. Additionally, it displays measurement and calculation values as trend graphs. 【Features】 - 5-inch wide touch panel - Equipped with 4 channels each for analog input and output - Can be checked as a CSV file on a PC - Panel mountable touch panel section - Display units include standard (normal) airflow, actual airflow, mass flow rate, wind speed, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Power Supply ・AC Specifications: Rated Voltage 100, 200V / Maximum Power Consumption 50W ■Input ・Temperature Resistance, Thermocouple: 2 channels (for temperature compensation + spare) ・Voltage, Current: 2 channels (differential pressure + pressure compensation) ■Output ・Current (4-20mA, 0-20mA): 4 channels (input + air volume) ・Power Supply for Sensors: 2 outputs (non-isolated) 24V, total 200mA ■Display ・Numeric Display: Adjustable digit count, etc. ・Trend Graph Display: Historical data ■Recording ・Internal Memory: Logging of measurement data ・Internal SD Card: Backup of internal memory ・USB Memory: Output of measurement data (CSV) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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As a specialized company focused on airflow measurement, we manufacture and sell the airflow meter "Air Measure," which incorporates a uniquely designed rectifying grid and a porous Pitot tube, and we have enabled on-site measurements of various ducts through the establishment of the "Gas Tread Method (Mixed Dilution Method)," which differs from conventional airflow measurement methods.