Create or sign in to your account for the best pricing!

Your account pricing is now applied.

Toggle Nav
Search
My Cart

Anemometers

We can't find products matching the selection.

Types of Anemometers

Anemometers are used to measure airflow and wind speed for ventilation checks and airflow troubleshooting. They can support facility maintenance and HVAC verification tasks.

  • Handheld anemometers for spot airflow checks.
  • Probe-style instruments for measurements in ducts or tight spaces.
  • Models with memory or logging features for repeatable inspection routines.

For broader indoor environmental troubleshooting, teams may also use air quality meters and thermometers.

Key Selection Criteria for Anemometers

  • Airflow range and sensitivity, including performance at low speeds.
  • Accuracy and repeatability appropriate for the application.
  • Probe style and usability for your measurement locations.
  • Portability, durability, and battery life for field use.
  • Logging or data review needs for documentation.

Selecting an anemometer that matches the measurement environment and workflow helps support consistent airflow verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are anemometers mainly used for HVAC applications?

Anemometers are often used for HVAC and ventilation checks, but they can also support airflow verification in other facility and industrial environments. If you're also evaluating environmental conditions, consider air quality meters.

What matters more: airflow range or accuracy?

Prioritize the airflow range you need first, then compare accuracy and repeatability based on how critical the measurement is to your process or troubleshooting work. For temperature-related verification in the same workflow, compare thermometers.

When is a remote probe useful?

A remote probe can help when measuring airflow in ducts, overhead vents, or tight locations where holding the full instrument at the measurement point is inconvenient. For documenting repeated checks over time, you may also evaluate data acquisition.