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Old 03-07-17, 12:09 PM   #7
jeff5may
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To use the anemometer you simply hold it in an air stream and read the airspeed. To find CFM or M3/min, you have to calculate it. Airspeed times cross section area equals volume. The gizmo is awesome for balancing flow at registers also.
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