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Climate sensors

HVAC100

Product Features: - Easy-to-Install, without alignment to flow direction, variable immersion depth, extendable - Integrated…
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Climate sensors

SS20.415

Thermal flow sensor for the measurement in one or two directions of the flow velocity…
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Climate sensors

SS20.200

Thermal flow sensor to monitor the flow velocity of air and gases. Patented sensor head,…
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Climate sensors

SS20.250

For ventilation, air-conditioning, cleanroom and pharmaceutical applications. In many applications, direct measurement of the flow…
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Climate sensors

SS20.500

Flow measurement easily handled To be able to measure air and gas flows precisely and…
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Climate sensors

SS20.515

Flow sensor with integrated transducer for flow measurement of air, especially designed for the monitoring…
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What is a flow sensor?

A flow sensor measures the velocity of air or gases flowing along it. Flow sensor, flow meter or flow rate sensor; they may have different names but they all measure flow rates. The reading can be used to calculate the airflow rate, which is the volume of flowing air or gas per unit of time (i.e. in m3/hour).

 

Applications

For many applications, directly measuring the airflow velocity and the rate of air and gas flows provides the ideal solution. The exacting demands of modern control technology require sensors to be capable of measuring accurately and quickly over a very wide range.

Sensors can be placed in the air ducts of cleanrooms as a way of knowing whether or not there is an airflow. They are also often used in building management systems to measure airflow in ventilation and air-conditioning systems, and for monitoring filter units and safely regulating volume flow in extraction systems.

 

Which flow sensor should you choose?

There are various flow sensors available for industry, cleanrooms, ventilation, air conditioning, and other applications Each sensor has its own specific properties. There are sensors that also measure temperature or are resistant to specific gases, and there are ones that are suitable for measuring contaminated air or gas.

We can supply sensors for uni-directional, bi-directional and omni-directional applications.

At Pedak we not only have a wide range of sensor types, we also have in-house expertise so we know exactly which sensor to place where and which properties each one requires. We will help you find the best sensor for your application.

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