Fluke Anemometers & Airflow Meters
Discover the top Fluke anemometers for precise airflow measurements. Get insights on features and performance to enhance your testing accuracy. Read more!
Find out more about Fluke Anemometers & Airflow Meters below.


- Provides differential and static pressure, air velocity and flow readings
- Convenient coloured hoses help diagnose pressure readings
- Bright backlit display for clear viewing


- Convenient coloured hoses help diagnose pressure readings
- Bright backlit display for clear viewing
- Min/Max/Average
About Fluke Anemometers & Airflow Meters
Fluke anemometers and airflow meters are precision instruments that measure various parameters of air movement, including wind speed, airflow volume, and air temperature. These devices are essential in assessing and maintaining optimal performance in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC/R) systems, as well as ensuring indoor air quality and energy efficiency.
Measurement Capabilities
- Wind Speed (Air Velocity): Determines the speed at which air is moving, expressed in metres per second (m/s) or feet per minute (ft/min).They utilize various sensing technologies, such as vane anemometers or pitot tubes, to determine air velocity.
- Airflow Volume: Calculates the quantity of air flow passing through a specific area over time, measured in cubic metres per second (m³/s) or cubic feet per minute (CFM).The meters use the measured air velocity and the area of the duct or opening to calculate the airflow volume.
- Air Temperature: Monitors the temperature of the moving air, aiding in comprehensive environmental assessments.
Fluke's anemometers, such as the Fluke 925 Vane Anemometer, utilise a rotating vane (fan-like blade) to measure air velocity. As air moves through the vane, it rotates at a speed proportional to the air velocity. This rotational speed and other sensor signals are then converted into electrical signals, which the device processes to display accurate measurements of air velocity, airflow volume, and temperature.
Applications
- HVAC/R System Maintenance: Technicians use these meters to assess airflow in ducts and vents, ensuring that heating and cooling systems operate efficiently and deliver appropriate air distribution throughout a building.
- Indoor Air Quality Assessment: Measuring airflow and ventilation rates helps in maintaining healthy indoor environments by preventing issues such as mould growth and ensuring adequate fresh air circulation.
- Industrial Processes: In manufacturing settings, monitoring airflow is crucial for processes that require specific environmental conditions, such as paint booths or cleanrooms.
- Environmental Studies: Researchers employ anemometers to study wind patterns and air movement in various ecosystems, contributing to meteorological and environmental data collection.
Fluke anemometers and airflow meters are valuable tools for any professional who needs to measure and analyze airflow in various settings.