Anemómetro PCE-EM 890
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- Manufacturer: PCE Instruments
- Department: Test and measurement
- Category of products: Environmental measurement
- Sub-category: Anemometers
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Anemometer for the detection of different environmental parameters / Different measuring functions / MAX-MIN measurement / High accuracy
An anemometer is a device for measuring weather conditions. An anemometer allows you to measure values accurately in a short time. Thanks to its reduced dimensions and weight the anemometer is a system that offers easy to handle weather information. With a single key it switches between the different measuring functions.
With a single device, it can easily measure wind speed, temperature, wind chill (perceived temperature), dew point, relative humidity, thermal stress, barometric pressure and height above sea level. The anemometer allows you to measure the current value, minimum value and maximum value.
Explanation of different environmental conditions:
Wind Chill
The Wind chill describes the difference between the measured and perceived air temperature, depending on the air velocity.
Air pressure
The atmospheric pressure anywhere on our planet is the hydrostatic pressure of the air that governs that place. That pressure is equivalent to the weight of the atmospheric column that exists on the surface of the earth or on any body that is on it.
Root point / temperature of the root point
The air can absorb more steam as the temperature increases. When the temperature of any element or air drops, and at the same time an air humidity of 100% is reached, the remaining steam falls in the form of rain. That limit is called dew point. Buildings must be
With a single device, it can easily measure wind speed, temperature, wind chill (perceived temperature), dew point, relative humidity, thermal stress, barometric pressure and height above sea level. The anemometer allows you to measure the current value, minimum value and maximum value.
Explanation of different environmental conditions:
Wind Chill
The Wind chill describes the difference between the measured and perceived air temperature, depending on the air velocity.
Air pressure
The atmospheric pressure anywhere on our planet is the hydrostatic pressure of the air that governs that place. That pressure is equivalent to the weight of the atmospheric column that exists on the surface of the earth or on any body that is on it.
Root point / temperature of the root point
The air can absorb more steam as the temperature increases. When the temperature of any element or air drops, and at the same time an air humidity of 100% is reached, the remaining steam falls in the form of rain. That limit is called dew point. Buildings must be
- Compact and robust construction
- High precision
- High-precision wing wheel
- Easy to read digital display
- Backlighting
- Interchangeable wing wheel
- Max / MIN measurement
- 11 functions in a single device
- High precision
- High-precision wing wheel
- Easy to read digital display
- Backlighting
- Interchangeable wing wheel
- Max / MIN measurement
- 11 functions in a single device
| Function | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| Wind speed | 80 ... 3937 ft/min | 1 ft/min | ± 3% F.S. |
| 0,4 ... 20 m/s | The following conditions shall apply: | ||
| The maximum speed of the vehicle shall be: | The following conditions shall apply: | ||
| 0,9 ... 44,7 mph | 0.1 mph | ||
| 0,8 ... 38,8 knots | 0,1 knots | ||
| Air temperature | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| 0 ... 50 °C | The following conditions shall apply: | ± 1,2 °C | |
| Relative humidity | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| 10 ... 95% H.R. | 0,1% H.r. | The following is the list of the products used: | |
| > 70% ± 4% +1,2% H.r. | |||
| Barometric pressure | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| 10 ... 999,9 hPa | 0,1 hPa | ± 1,5 hPa | |
| 1000 ... 1100 hPa | 1 hPa | ± 2 hPa | |
| UV AOther, of a width of not more than 300 mm | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| The following is the list of the products used: | The following is the list of the following: | ±(4% F.S. + 2 digits) | |
| 2 ... 20 mW/m2 | The following is the list of the following: | ||
| External temperature | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| (Pt1000 probe) | -10 ... 70 °C | The following conditions shall apply: | ± 1,2 °C |
| Flow | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | |
| 0,024 ... 3600 cm | 0,001 mm | ||
| 0,01 cm | |||
| 0,1 mm | |||
| 1 mm | |||
| Roost point | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | |
| - 25,3 ... 49 °C | The following conditions shall apply: | ||
| Humid bulb temperature | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | |
| -5,4 ... 49 °C | The following conditions shall apply: | ||
| Heat stress | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| 0 ... 100 °C | The following conditions shall apply: | ± 2 °C | |
| Wind chill | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| -9.4 ... 44.2 °C | The following conditions shall apply: | ± 2 °C | |
| Altitude above sea level | Rate | Resolution adopted by the Council | Accuracy |
| - 2000 ... 9000 m | 1 m | ± 15 m | |
| Generic information on the climate meter | |||
| Screen | LCD | ||
| Height of digits: 8 mm | |||
| Functions | Wind speed / Temperature | ||
| Relative humidity / Temperature | |||
| UV | |||
| Air pressure | |||
| Flow | |||
| Roost point | |||
| Humid bulb temperature | |||
| Windchill | |||
| Heat stress | |||
| Height above sea level | |||
| Temperature through probe Pt1000 (optional) | |||
| Food | Other, including: | ||
| Absorbed power | Approximately 5 mA | ||
| Operating conditions | 0 ... 50 °C / maximum 80 % H.r. | ||
| Dimension | Other, of a width of not more than 20 mm | ||
| Weight | Approximately 160 g | ||