PCE-AM 45 Multifunction Anemometer User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- PCE
Table of Contents
- PCE-AM 45 Multifunction Anemometer
- Safety notes
- Specifications
- Delivery scope
- Device description
- Display description
- Switching the meter on and off
- Making a measurement
- Volume flow measurement
- Lowest, highest and average measured value
- Software
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PCE-AM 45 Multifunction Anemometer
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Safety notes
Please read this manual carefully and completely before you use the device for the first time. The device may only be used by qualified personnel and repaired by PCE Instruments personnel. Damage or injuries caused by non- observance of the manual are excluded from our liability and not covered by our warranty.
- The device must only be used as described in this instruction manual. If used otherwise, this can cause dangerous situations for the user and damage to the meter.
- The instrument may only be used if the environmental conditions (temperature, relative humidity, …) are within the ranges stated in the technical specifications. Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, extreme humidity or moisture.
- Do not expose the device to shocks or strong vibrations.
- The case should only be opened by qualified PCE Instruments personnel.
- Never use the instrument when your hands are wet.
- You must not make any technical changes to the device.
- The appliance should only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Use only pH-neutral cleaner, no abrasives or solvents.
- The device must only be used with accessories from PCE Instruments or equivalent.
- Before each use, inspect the case for visible damage. If any damage is visible, do not use the device.
- Do not use the instrument in explosive atmospheres.
- The measurement range as stated in the specifications must not be exceeded under any circumstances.
- Non-observance of the safety notes can cause damage to the device and injuries to the user.
We do not assume liability for printing errors or any other mistakes in this
manual.
We expressly point to our general guarantee terms which can be found in our
general terms of business.
If you have any questions please contact PCE Instruments. The contact details
can be found at the end of this manual.
Specifications
Unit | Measurement range | Resolution | Accuracy |
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Wind speed
m/s| 0.3 … 45.0 m/s| 0.01 m/s| ±3 % ±0.1 m/s of reading
ft/min| 60 … 8800 ft/min| 0.01, 0.1, 1 ft/min| ±3 % ±20 ft/min of reading
knots| 0.6 … 88.0 knots| 0.01 knots| ±3 % ±0.2 knots of reading
km/h| 1.0 … 140.0 km/h| 0.01 km/h| ±3 % ±0.4 km/h of reading
mph| 0.7 … 100 mph| 0.01 mph| ±3 % ±0.2 mph of reading
Wind direction
| 0 … 360 °| 1 °|
Volume flow
CMM (m³/min)| 0 … 999900 m³/min| 0.001 … 100 m³/min|
CFM (FT³/min)| 0 … 999900 ft³/min| 0.001 … 100 m³/min|
Temperature measurement
°C| 0 … 45 °C| 0.1 °C| ±1.0 °C
°F| 32 … 113 °F| 0.18 °F| ±1.8 °F
Humidity measurement
% RH| 10 … 90 % RH| 0.1 % RH| ±5 % RH
Further specifications
Probe length| 270 … 540 mm / 10.63 … 21.26“, telescopic
Probe aperture| Ø65 mm / 2.5″
Interface| Micro USB
Data memory| 960 measured values
Power supply| 4 x 1.5 V AAA battery
Power consumption| 15 … 20 mA without backlight
20 … 25 mA with backlight
0 … 8 µA standby
Flat battery indicator| <4.5 V
Operating conditions| 0 … 50 °C / 32 … 122 °F, 40 … 80 % RH,
non-condensing
Storage conditions| -20 … 60 °C / -4 … 140 °F, < 80 % RH,
non-condensing
Dimensions| 70 x 194 x 35 mm / 2.7 x 7.6 x 1.3″
Weight| 400 g / 14.1 oz
Delivery scope
- 1 x handheld anemometer PCE-AM 45
- 1 x micro USB cable
- 1 x carrying case
- 4 x 1.5 V AAA battery
- 1 x user manual
Device description
No. | Description |
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1 | Shift key between: |
– MAX: highest measured value
– AVG: average measured value
– MIN: lowest measured value
Numeric keypad digit: 1
2| Enter key (ENTER) 2/3 V Max key
Wind direction calibration key
Numeric keypad digit: 2
3| Freeze display (HOLD)
Numeric keypad digit: 3
4| Select between wind speed and volume flow
Numeric keypad digit: 4
5| Unit shift key (UNIT) (short press)
Switching the key tone on and off (long press)
Numeric keypad digit: 5
6| On/off switch (long press)
Numeric keypad digit: 6
7| Setting the temperature unit (short press)
Select between temperature and humidity display (long press)
Numeric keypad digit: 7
8| Setting the area for volume flow measurement (AREA) Setting the storage interval (SAMPLE)
Numeric keypad digit: 8
9| Opening the memory menu (read, save, record)
Numeric keypad digit: 9
10| Save a measured value Opening the recording menu
Numeric keypad digit: 0
11| Clear memory
Numeric keypad digit: .
12| USB interface for data transfer
13| LC display
14| Connection for the flow sensor
15| Connection cable of the flow sensor
16| Handle of flow sensor
17| Telescopic arm of flow sensor
18| Flow sensor
Display description
No. | Meaning |
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1 | 2/3 of the maximum display for volume flow measurement |
2 | Display of the highest measured value |
3 | Display of the average reading |
4 | Display of the lowest measured value |
5 | Display of the saved measured value |
6 | Measured value is saved |
7 | Clearing the memory |
8 | Data connection with a PC has been established |
9 | Battery voltage too low |
10 | Measured value frozen |
11 | Beaufort scale |
12 | Units for speed display |
13 | When displayed, the flow value is shown |
14 | Displayed measured value must be multiplied by 100 |
15 | When displayed, the volume flow is shown |
16 | Measured value |
17 | Unit: CFM (FT³/min) |
18 | Unit: CMM (m³/min) |
19 | Display for temperature, area and memory |
20 | Unit |
21 | Angle display |
22 | Unit: relative humidity |
23 | Compass direction E: East |
W: West S: South N: North
ES: Southeast EN: Northeast WS: Southwest WN: Northwest
24| Indication that there is no saved data
It may happen that a number has to be entered; for example, when entering the memory interval. To enter this function, each key changes its function to a specific numerical key. All four cells must always be completed for each entry. A comma key is also available for volume flow measurement.
Switching the meter on and off
To switch the meter on and off, press and hold the on/off key for at least two seconds.
Automatic power off
If no entry is made within five minutes after switching on, the meter
switches itself off. To deactivate this function, hold down the Enter key when
switching on and switch on the meter. The display shows “no”. The automatic
power off function is now deactivated. Now release all keys to make a
measurement. The automatic power off function reactivates whenever the meter
is switched off.
Making a measurement
To make a measurement, align the flow sensor with the flow direction. An arrow inside the sensor indicates the orientation in relation to the wind flow. Wait for at least two seconds for the reading to stabilise.
Beaufort scale
The Beaufort scale is always active and shows the current wind force category
Wind force| Designation of the wind force| Designation of the sea
state (wind sea)
---|---|---
0| Calm| Completely calm, smooth sea
1| Light air| Calm, rippled sea
2| Light breeze| Mildly agitated sea
3| Gentle breeze| Mildly agitated sea
4| Moderate breeze| Slightly agitated sea
5| Fresh breeze| Moderately agitated sea
6| Strong breeze| Rough sea
7| Near gale| Very rough sea
8| Gale| Moderately high seas
9| Strong gale| High seas
10| Storm| Very high seas
11| Violent storm| Heavy sea
12| Hurricane| Exceptionally heavy sea
To set the unit of the flow velocity, press the “UNIT” key. You can choose between m/s, km/h, ft/min, knots and mps. The default setting is m/s.
Setting the temperature unit
To set the temperature unit displayed, press and release “°C/°F” once. You
can choose between °C and °F. The default setting is °C
Volume flow measurement
For a volume flow measurement, first press the “VEL/FLOW” key to select between velocity and volume flow measurement. This is signalled by “VEL” (speed measurement) and “FLOW” (volume flow measurement) on the display. Depending on the entered area and the measured wind flow, the measured value can also be significantly higher than it is possible to display. In this case, “x100” or “x10” is displayed next to the measured value. The measured value in the display must then be multiplied by 100 or 10 accordingly.
Setting the unit of the volume flow measurement
To select the unit FT³ or m³, press and release the “UNIT” key once.
Hint:
The function also has an effect on the area specification.
Area specification for volume flow measurement
In order to perform a volume flow measurement, it is mandatory to perform
an area measurement of the flow. To do this, press the “AREA/SAMPLE” key in
volume flow mode. Now enter the area. The unit of measurement m2 or FT2
flashes next to the display. Set the corresponding unit of measurement before
entering the area.
2/3
MAX volume flow measurement
During the volume flow measurement, it is possible to display 2/3 of the
maximum volume flow. To do this, press the “ENTER” key. 2/3 MAX” appears on
the display. Only 2/3 of the maximum measured value will be displayed. Press
the “ENTER” key again to exit the mode.
Lowest, highest and average measured value
For velocity and volume flow measurement, the lowest / highest and the average measured value can be displayed by pressing a key. To use these functions, repeatedly press the “MAX/MIN” key until you have reached your desired function.
Highest measured value
When displaying the highest measured value, only the highest measured value
is displayed after activating this function. When “MAX” is displayed, this
function is active. When the function is changed, the value expires.
Average reading
When the average reading is displayed, the average of the last 10 seconds
is displayed. When “AVG” is displayed, this function is active. When the
function is changed, the value expires. Lowest measured value
When the lowest measured value is displayed, it is only the lowest measured
value that is displayed. When “MIN” is displayed, this function is active.
When the function is changed, the value expires. Wind direction
For wind direction measurement, there is an additional gyroscope in the
wind speed sensor. The wind direction can be determined via this sensor. To do
this, hold the sensor vertically to the air flow. Pay attention to the marking
inside the sensor for the flow direction. The display shows the current angle
degree and the compass direction as letters:
- E: East
- W: West
- S: South
- N: North
- ES: Southeast
- EN: Northeast
- WS: Southwest
- WN: Northwest
Calibrating the wind direction
To freeze and hold the currently displayed reading, press and release the
“HOLD” key once. The reading is now held. HOLD” appears on the display. Press
the “HOLD” key again to resume the measurement. Recording the measured
values
To record individual measured values, the storage interval must be set to
“0000” seconds. The storage interval can only be set when the air velocity
measuring function “VEL” is set. To do this, press the “SAMPLE” key and now
set the storage interval accordingly. Then press the “REC” key whenever you
want to save the current measured value. The memory location used is shown on
the lower display and the “REC” display flashes once briefly above the
display.
For continuous recording, set a desired storage interval with the “SAMPLE”
key. You can select between 1 … 9999 seconds. Then press the “REC” key once.
The lower display briefly shows the storage interval. REC” is shown above the
display. This signals that the measured values are being recorded. To
interrupt saving, keep the “REC” key pressed. If you press the “REC” key
again, recording will be restarted.
Date and time are only saved when recording with the software.
Read out data memory
To read out the data memory on the meter, press and release the “READ” key
once. “READ” is now shown above the display. All readings displayed are now
those from the memory. Each time you press the “READ” key, the next memory
value is displayed. Now press the “AREA/SAMPLE” key and type in the memory
location you want to read out. To return to normal measuring mode, keep the
“READ” key pressed until “READ” disappears from the display.
Delete data
The meter has a memory with 960 measuring points. As soon as the memory is
full, “FULL” is shown on the display.
To delete the measurement data on the meter, press and hold the “DEL” key for
at least two seconds until “CLA” is displayed and “DEL” lights up. All saved
data have now been deleted.
Hint:
Only the entire memory can be cleared.
Software
To install the software, first go to the page:
https://www.pce-instruments.com/english/download-win_4.htm
where you can download and install the latest software. Then connect the meter to the PC and open the software with administrator rights. As soon as the meter is connected to the PC, the automatic power off function is deactivated.
Button | Function |
---|---|
“Real Time Measure | Live view of the measurement |
“Device Storage” | Reading out the memory of the meter. |
The window for viewing the saved readings on the meter has an identical structure.
“Erase Storage”| Clearing the memory of the meter.
As soon as you click on this button, all measured values are immediately deleted. There is no warning in advance.
After you have selected “Real Time Measure”, a new window opens for live measurement on the PC. From here, the measurement data is transferred directly to the PC. To set the read interval, click on “Option” and then select “Read interval(sec)”. In the next window, you can set the interval in seconds.
Warranty
You can read our warranty terms in our General Business Terms which you can
find here: https://www.pce-instruments.com/english/terms.
Disposal
For the disposal of batteries in the EU, the 2006/66/EC directive of the
European Parliament applies. Due to the contained pollutants, batteries must
not be disposed of as household waste. They must be given to collection points
designed for that purpose.
In order to comply with the EU directive 2012/19/EU we take our devices back. We either re-use them or give them to a recycling company which disposes of the devices in line with law.
For countries outside the EU, batteries and devices should be disposed of in
accordance with your local waste regulations.
If you have any questions, please contact PCE Instruments.
PCE Instruments contact information
Germany
PCE Deutschland GmbH
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Deutschland
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, SO31 4RF
Tel: +44 (0) 2380 98703 0
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Nederland
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