Pleximeter

A pleximeter is an instrument that is used to measure the speed of air or liquid flow in various devices such as fans, air conditioners, ventilation and heating systems. It allows you to monitor the efficiency of your equipment and identify potential problems such as clogging or insufficient performance.

Plessimeters come in different types, but they all work on the same principle - they measure air flow speed using a special sensor and transmitting data to a computer or other device. This data can then be used to analyze equipment performance and take action to improve its performance.

One of the most common types of plessimeters is the ultrasonic plessimeter. It works based on ultrasonic waves that are reflected from the surface of an air or liquid stream and returned back to the sensor. The sensor measures the time it takes for the wave to travel through the flow and from this calculates the speed of the flow.

Another type of plessimeter is a hot-wire anemometer. It uses the principle of thermodynamics to measure the speed of air or liquid flow. Thermal anemometers are commonly used to measure air velocity in ventilation and air conditioning systems.

Regardless of the type of plessimeter, it can be used to measure flow rates in a variety of industries, including industrial, construction, energy and medical applications. This allows you to monitor the operation of the equipment and prevent possible problems associated with inefficient operation of the equipment.