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How to Measure Air Flow in Facilities Management

Air flow is an important element to consider in facilities management. It affects the temperature, air quality, and energy efficiency of a building or other facility. Measuring air flow is essential in order to accurately assess the air flow requirements of a facility and ensure that they are met. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how to measure air flow in facilities management.

Types of Air Flow Measurement

There are several different types of air flow measurement methods. The most common methods are using an anemometer, a flow hood, or a pitot tube. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and it is important to choose the right method for each application.

Anemometer

An anemometer is a device that is used to measure the speed of air flow. An anemometer works by measuring the pressure of a column of air as it passes through a tube. The pressure is then used to calculate the air velocity. Anemometers are typically used to measure air flow in large spaces, such as warehouses or manufacturing plants.

Flow Hood

A flow hood is a device that is used to measure the direction and rate of air flow. Flow hoods are typically used in smaller spaces, such as offices or classrooms. Flow hoods work by measuring the pressure of air passing through a hood. The pressure is then used to calculate the air velocity and direction.

Pitot Tube

A pitot tube is a device that is used to measure the speed and direction of air flow. Pitot tubes are typically used in larger spaces, such as warehouses or manufacturing plants. Pitot tubes work by measuring the pressure of a column of air as it passes through a tube. The pressure is then used to calculate the air velocity and direction.

Conclusion

Measuring air flow is an important step in facilities management. By using the right air flow measurement method, you can ensure that the air flow requirements of a facility are properly met. Anemometers, flow hoods, and pitot tubes are all commonly used methods for measuring air flow.