[labnetwork] Anemometer testing

Neil Peters neil.peters at sjsu.edu
Fri Mar 8 16:17:13 EST 2013


Drill a small pilot hole in the duct above the cabinet.  Insert the
anemometer and measure flow.  They sell little cap plugs that can be put in
the hole after measurement.  That is how we balanced our wet sink dampers.
Best Regards
Neil
On Mar 8, 2013 1:09 PM, "Richard Battaglia" <rlbemc at rit.edu> wrote:

>   I am trying to find a way to check the air flow in our gas cabinets with
> the doors closed.  Right now we are using a hand held anemometer, measuring
> flow so many dedicated inches  inches from the duct and then annotating it.
>  We then are accepting we have the right flow.  We are wondering if there
> is any tool out there, possibly hand held,  that would allow us to remotely
> measure the air flow with the doors closed to ensure we have the right
> numbers.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Richard
>
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