Anemometers & Air Flow Equipment

78 products

Getting airflow right keeps buildings comfortable, ventilation systems compliant and industrial processes running the way they should. Our anemometers and air flow equipment help HVAC technicians, commissioning engineers and facilities teams measure air velocity, volume and temperature with the accuracy each job demands. 

The range covers plenty of ground. Hot wire anemometers excel at low-velocity readings inside ducts and at grilles, while rotating vane models handle higher flows across larger openings. Thermo-anemometers add temperature and CFM or CMM volume calculations, and fixed transmitters and monitoring stations suit permanent installs and outdoor wind measurement. 

We stock trusted names such as Testo, Lutron and Major Tech, so you can match the instrument to the setting, from a quick balance check on a diffuser to continuous environmental monitoring on site. 

Reliable air readings only count when the meter itself reads true, so we calibrate the instruments we sell. Backed by ISO 9001 certified processes and traceable results, your measurements hold up when clients, auditors or standards call for proof. 

We deliver to HVAC contractors, labs and industrial sites Australia-wide. Not sure which anemometer suits your ductwork or application? Talk to our team and we will help you choose.

Frequently Asked Questions

An anemometer measures air velocity,usually inmetresper second, feet per minute orkilometresper hour. Many models also calculate air volume as CFM or CMM and record temperature. That combination makesthemessential for balancing ventilation, checking fumeextractionand confirming airflow meets design figures.

Each suits a different job. Hot wire anemometers read low air speeds accurately and slip into ducts and grilles thanks to their slim probe. Vane anemometers cope better with higher velocities and larger openings. For general HVAC work, many technicians carry both to cover the full range.

Correct airflow keeps occupants comfortable, controls energy use and helps a building meet ventilation and indoor air quality standards. Too little flow causes stuffy, poorly conditioned spaces, while too muchwastes energy.Measuring velocity and volume lets technicians balance a system and prove it performs as designed.

Yes. Sensors gather dust, wear overtimeand gradually lose accuracy, which skews the readings you rely on. Routine calibration confirms the instrument still measures true and keeps your commissioning reports credible. We calibrate the air flow gear we supply, so buying and servicing stays under one roof.

Often, yes. Many thermo-anemometers combine air velocity,temperatureand volume in a single handheld unit, which cuts down on kit and speeds up on-site work. Each product listing notes the parameters it measures, so you canpicka meter that covers everything your task involves.

HVAC and building services leanon it heavily, along with cleanrooms, laboratories, manufacturing,miningand food processing. Anywhere ventilation, extraction or environmental conditions matter,accurateair flow readings support safety,complianceand quality. Our range spans quick handheld checksthrough tofixed monitoring installations.

We ship nationwide, reaching contractors and industrial sites in the capitals and wellbeyond intoregional areas. If you need a specific velocity range, probetypeor a fixed monitoring setup, tell us about the application and we will recommend the right instrument for it.