FAQ for Air Flow Capture Hood
1: Can the Air Flow Capture Hood retain data after it is turned off?
Yes, the Air Flow Capture Hood has built-in memory retention that preserves all recorded data even after the device is powered off. This feature ensures users do not lose critical measurements and can easily access them later for analysis or reporting.
2: How should the Air Flow Capture Hood be positioned for accurate airflow detection?
To ensure accurate airflow measurement, the Air Flow Capture Hood should be placed directly under an air outlet using the adjustable lifting rod and detachable micrometer. The nylon wind cover helps capture airflow efficiently by creating a secure enclosure over the outlet.
3: What should I do if the Air Flow Capture Hood shows inconsistent airflow readings?
Check that the wind cover is properly sealed and that the hood is evenly aligned with the air outlet. Make sure the anemometer is correctly adjusted and free from obstruction. Also, verify the unit is placed on a stable surface using the lifting rod for proper support.
4: What display and connectivity options are available in the Air Flow Capture Hood?
The device features a user-friendly large touch screen LCD that displays real-time data clearly. It also includes USB and printer interfaces, allowing users to transfer digital records or print results directly during field assessments.