Anemometer NAM-200 is a device used to measure air velocity in HVAC systems, ducts, cleanrooms, and controlled environments.
It provides real-time airflow speed data for ventilation analysis and system validation.
Measures air velocity in HVAC and industrial systems
Used in laboratories, cleanrooms, and ventilation testing
Supports airflow monitoring and system validation
Available in vane and thermal sensor types
Provides real-time airflow readings
Problem: Poor airflow measurement leads to inefficient ventilation, contamination risk, and inaccurate HVAC performance.
System: NAM-200 provides real-time air velocity measurement for system balancing, compliance, and airflow control.
NAM-200 measures airflow using sensor-based detection.
Air passes over the sensor (vane or thermal type)
Sensor detects airflow movement
Signal is converted into velocity data
System processes airflow readings
Result is shown on a digital display
Simple meaning: It converts air movement into measurable velocity data.
NAM-200 is used for air velocity measurement and ventilation analysis.
HVAC airflow testing and balancing
Cleanroom airflow validation (ISO environments)
Hospital ventilation monitoring
Laboratory airflow assessment
Industrial airflow diagnostics
Environmental airflow studies
Pharmaceutical manufacturing (GMP environments)
Biotechnology laboratories
Healthcare HVAC systems
Cleanroom facilities
Environmental monitoring agencies
Industrial ventilation systems
Measures air velocity in ducts and open air
Fast response to airflow changes
Portable handheld operation
Real-time digital display
Supports HVAC and cleanroom validation
Stable measurement in variable conditions
Measurement range: 0.1 to 40 m/s
Accuracy: ±(1–5%)
Sensor type: Vane / Thermal
Display: Digital LCD
Response time: fast real-time detection
Power: Rechargeable battery
Output: Velocity readings (m/s, FPM)
Choose NAM-200 when:
Air velocity measurement is required in HVAC systems
Cleanroom airflow must be validated
Ventilation performance needs monitoring
Portable airflow testing is required
Real-time airflow diagnostics are needed
NAM-200 measures air velocity, while other devices measure different airflow parameters:
Air flow meter → total airflow (volume/mass)
Capture hood → diffuser airflow output
Pitot tube → duct pressure-based airflow
Anemometer → point air velocity
NAM-200 uses:
Vane method → mechanical airflow detection
Thermal method → heat-based airflow sensing
Electronic processing → converts signal to velocity output
Use NAM-200 when:
HVAC airflow needs verification
Cleanroom air velocity must be monitored
Industrial ventilation must be validated
Laboratory airflow studies are conducted
Environmental airflow analysis is required
What does NAM-200 measure?
It measures air velocity in HVAC systems, ducts, and controlled environments.
What is the difference between vane and thermal anemometers?
Vane types use rotating blades, while thermal types use heat-based sensing.
Can NAM-200 measure airflow volume?
No, it measures velocity; airflow volume is calculated separately.
Where is NAM-200 used?
It is used in HVAC systems, laboratories, cleanrooms, and industrial environments.
Why is air velocity measurement important?
It ensures ventilation efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance.
NAM-200 aligns with:
ASHRAE HVAC airflow measurement guidelines
ISO 14644 cleanroom standards
GMP pharmaceutical validation protocols
HVAC testing and balancing practices
Anemometer is a precision air velocity measurement instrument used in HVAC systems, laboratories, cleanrooms, and industrial environments. It provides real-time airflow data essential for ventilation analysis, system validation, and environmental monitoring.