SP1 thermal dispersion duct and plenum airflow/temperature
probes relate the heat transfer rate of a heated element to the
airflow rate. As the velocity across the sensor increases, the heat
transfer rate increases. Each sensor is computer calibrated
between 0 and 5,000 fpm (0 and 25.4 m/s) in a wind tunnel calibrated to NIST-traceable airflow standards.
SP1 sensor probes use two “bead-in-glass” thermistors to determine
the airflow rate and temperature at each sensing point location.
Accuracy is percent of reading (not percent of full scale).
Performance is assured throughout the entire calibrated range.
Probes are connected to either an STx102 or STx104 transmitter
that sums individual airflow and temperatures prior to averaging
and outputs both to your host control system.
SP1 probes are ideal for applications requiring accurate and repeatable airflow measurement. The devices are an excellent
competitive upgrade to pneumatic, pitot arrays. Thermal dispersion technology can accurately determine airflow in traditionally
difficult locations since each sensor independently determines the airflow rate prior to averaging.
Predefined sensor density systems (‘B’ or ‘A’) are available over limited size ranges.