Application and Precautions of Anemometers

Sep 09, 2023

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Application and Precautions of Anemometers

 

Anemometer application

The application of anemometers is very extensive, and they can be flexibly used in all fields. They are widely used in industries such as electricity, steel, petrochemical, and energy conservation. There are also other applications in the Beijing Olympics, such as sailing, rowing, and field shooting competitions, which require anemometers to measure. The anemometer is already relatively advanced, which can not only measure wind speed, but also measure wind temperature and air volume. There are many industries that require the use of anemometers, and recommended industries to use include offshore fishing, various fan manufacturing, industries that require exhaust systems, and so on.


The wind direction in the atmosphere is constantly changing due to different seasons and geographical conditions of the anemometer. If the wind direction at the seaside varies day and night, there are also different monsoon winds in winter and summer. Studying wind direction can help us predict and study climate change. Studying wind direction requires the use of an anemometer. The design of anemometers is mostly arrow shaped, and some are made into animal shapes, like roosters. The arrow feather part of the anemometer will rotate in the direction of the wind. The anemometer needs to be installed in an area where there are no buildings or trees that obstruct the movement of wind. Purpose and Scope of Application: The QDP series hot ball electric anemometer is used in various fields such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning, meteorology, agriculture, refrigerated drying, and labor hygiene investigations. It can be used to measure the airflow velocity indoors, outdoors, or in models. It is a basic instrument for measuring low wind speeds.


Precautions for using anemometers

1. It is prohibited to use anemometers in flammable gas environments.


2. It is prohibited to place the anemometer probe in flammable gases. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or even an explosion.


3. Do not disassemble or modify the anemometer. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or fire.


4. Please use the anemometer correctly according to the requirements of the user manual. Improper use may lead to electric shock, fire, and sensor damage.


5. In use, if the anemometer emits abnormal odor, sound, or smoke, or if liquid flows into the interior of the anemometer, please immediately shut down and remove the battery. Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock, fire, and damage to the anemometer.


6. Do not expose the probe and anemometer body to rain. Otherwise, there may be risks of electric shock, fire, and personal injury.


7. Do not touch the internal sensor part of the probe.


8. When the anemometer is not in use for a long time, please remove the internal battery. Otherwise, the battery may leak liquid, causing damage to the anemometer.


9. Do not place the anemometer in areas with high temperature, humidity, dust, and direct sunlight. Otherwise, it will cause damage to internal components or deterioration of the performance of the anemometer.


10. Do not use volatile liquids to wipe the anemometer. Otherwise, it may cause deformation and discoloration of the anemometer housing. When there are stains on the surface of the anemometer, a soft fabric and neutral detergent can be used to wipe it.


11. Do not drop or press the anemometer heavily. Otherwise, it will cause malfunction or damage to the anemometer.


12. Do not touch the sensor part of the probe while the anemometer is charged. Otherwise, it will affect the measurement results or cause damage to the internal circuit of the anemometer.

 

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