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(Not Approved) Temperature Data Logger PCE-HWA 30

(Not Approved) Temperature Data Logger PCE-HWA 30

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Temperature Data Logger PCE-HWA 30 / Beaufort scale / Measuring range 0.3 ... 30.0 m/s / Battery operation / Transport case / Rechargeable via 5 V DC micro-USB interface / Telescopic arm / Swiveling head
 
The temperature data logger measures the flow velocity according to the hot wire principle. This guarantees a particularly compact design. The measuring range of the hot wire anemometer is between 0.3 ... 30.0 m/s / 0.98 ... 98.4 ft/s. In addition to the flow velocity, the hot wire anemometer can measure the volume flow and the ambient temperature. For each measurement, a Beaufort scale is displayed next to the measured value. The current wind strength can be read from this scale.

With the integrated data memory, up to 960 measured values ​​can be recorded with the temperature data logger. The data can be read directly on the hot wire anemometer. Also, the measured values ​​from the hot wire anemometer can be transferred to a PC via the micro USB interface. Suitable software for the hot wire anemometer is available in the PCE Instruments download portal for further processing of the data.

For optimal alignment, the telescopic arm of the temperature data logger can be extended up to 270 … 990 mm / 10.63 … 38.98 / 29.1". In addition, the head of the hot wire anemometer is semi-rigid and can therefore be aligned in different ways. The battery of the hot wire anemometer with a capacity of 1000 mAh enables mobile use. To recharge the battery, the hot wire anemometer must be connected to a 5 V DC micro-USB power supply.
 
- Hot wire anemometer with data storage
- Software for reading out the measured values
- Swiveling telescopic arm
- Measuring range 0.3 ... 30.0 m/s / 0.98 ... 98.4 ft/s
- Data memory for 960 measured values
- Beaufort scale