Combination Vane & hot wire anemometer and temperature. The 575 Digital Air Velocity Meter is a state of the art, easy to use instrument designed to provide temperature and air velocity readings.

- Increased versatility, uses both hot wire and vane type probes
- Measure air velocity and temperature simultaneously
- Record, minimum, maximum and average
- Data hold
- Auto power off (10 min.)
- Low battery display
- Multiple units of measure: (m/s, k/h, mile/h, knots, ft./min)
- Download data to a computer using the RS-232 port and optional A500 cable
- 39” cable length
$249.95 USA Suggested List Price
The TPI 575 Vane/Hotwire Air Velocity Meter is a state of the art, easy to use instrument designed to provide temperature and air velocity readings. The instrument is ruggedly constructed and comes with a 3 Year Guarantee.
The TPI 575 Vane/Hotwire Air Velocity Meter comes complete with the following items as standard:
- TPI 575 Instrument
- Hotwire Probe Head
- Vane Probe Head
- Rubber Boot
- Soft Carrying Case
- Batteries
- Instruction Manual
The TPI 575 Digital Air Velocity Meter has the following options available:
Serial Computer Interface RS232
Model 575C1 Specifications | ||
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Air Velocity (Low friction ball conventional twist wheel) |
80 to 4900 ft/min 0.4 to 25 m/s 40 to 3900 ft/min 0.2 to 20 m/s |
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Units of Measure | m/s, km/s, ft/min, mile/hr, knots/hr | |
Air Velocity Accuracy | ±(2% of rdg + 3 digits) vane >±(5% of rdg + 3 digits) hot wire |
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Temperature (Precision thermistor) | -5°F to 175°F -20°C to 80°C | |
Temperature Accuracy | ±(1% of rdg + 1°F + 3 digits) | |
Units of Measure | °C / °F | |
CFM Calculation | Manual using formula | |
RS-232 Output | Yes | |
Min/Max Record | Yes | |
Operating Temperature (Base Unit) | 32°F to 122°F | |
Operating Humidity (Base Unit) | <95% non-condensing | |
Battery Type | 9V | |
Battery Life | 30 hours typical | |
Dimension W x L x H | 2.9” x 5.7” x 1.1” | |
Weight | 0.3lb |
Model 575C1 Applications
- Air velocity measurements in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems
- Where low and high feet per minute readings are critical you must use a hotwire below 80 ft. per minute
Product Documentation
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