Product description
Extech 407123 Heavy Duty Hot Wire Thermo-Anemometer, Telescoping probe is ideal for measuring in HVAC ducts and other small vents, Probe extends up to 7ft (2.1m) maximum length with cable, Measure airflow down to 40ft/min
The 407123 Heavy Duty Hot Wire Thermo-Anemometer uses a telescoping probe (extends up to 2 ft) which is ideal for use in ducts and ventilating systems. It can accurately measure Air Velocity and Temperature and simultaneously displays them on the dual LCD. Additional functions include Data Hold and Min/Max measuring modes. Comes complete with telescoping probe with 5.5ft cable, and 6 x AA batteries
Key Features
Telescoping probe is ideal for measuring in HVAC ducts and other small vents
Probe extends up to 7ft (2.1m) maximum length with cable
Measure airflow down to 40ft/min
Super large 1.4" (36mm) dual LCD display
Min/Max, Data Hold
Complete with telescoping probe with cable, six AAA batteries and protective holster
Specifications
Dimensions: 7 x 2.9 x 1.3" (178 x 74 x 33mm)
Weight: 17oz (482g)
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Product information
Style:Standard
Technical Details
Part Number
407123
Item Weight
1.1 pounds
Product Dimensions
7 x 2.9 x 1.3 inches
Item model number
407123
Batteries
6 AA batteries required. (included)
Size
0.50" dia., 37" Telescoping
Style
Standard
Material
Plastic
Power Source
corded-electric
Item Package Quantity
1
Special Features
Portable
Batteries Included?
Yes
Batteries Required?
Yes
Warranty Description
1 year for meter, 6 months for probe
National Stock Number
6660-01-469-6037
Technical Specification
Specification Sheet [pdf ]
User Guide [pdf ]
User Manual [pdf ]
Additional Information
ASIN
B00023RVO8
Customer Reviews
3.6 out of 5 stars
3 customer reviews
3.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank
#643,381 in Tools & Home Improvement (See top 100)
Shipping Weight
1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Date First Available
February 17, 2007