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    User's Manual CFM/CMM Therm o-A nemometer Model -PMA90[...]

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    1. LCD Display 2. Meter 3. MAX/MIN 4. 5. AREA 6. 7. NEXT 8. HOLD 9. UNIT AVG Keypad t AUTO POWER OF F Press to turn the meter ON or OFF t MA X/ MI N Used to record and store the highest, lowest and average airflow or velocity readings . ( LE F T) a l so s e r v es a s c h a n g e d e c i m al p o i n t b u t t o n i n A R E A m o d e t UN ITS Press[...]

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    Displ ay Layout MA X (top o f LCD): Max Hol d function engaged for the Air Temperatur e function HOLD (top of LCD): Da ta H old fu nction engaged for the A i r Tem perat ure funct i on VEL : indicates tha t meter is in air velocity m ode FLOW : i ndicates that meter is in air flow mode MA X (bott om of LCD): Max Hol d for the I R Te mperature a nd [...]

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    4. Repeat steps 2 - 3 until the desir ed number of points have been measured. 5. To return to standard velocity m easuring mode press and hold AV G button until meter beeps twice. Note: In the standard velocity meas uring mode, press the AVG button once to rec al l the previous average. The average will be cleared when you enter the Aver aging M od[...]

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    Data Hold ( Air Vel ocity/Air F low) 1. While taking meas urements, press the HOLD button to freez e the air velocity/air flow reading. 2. The HOLD indicator will appear in the bottom of the LCD d isplay. 3. Press HOLD again to return to normal operation. M A X/ MIN/ AVG Reco rd (Ai r Ve lo cit y/Air Flo w) This allows the user to recor d and view [...]

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    Specifi cations y c a r u c c A n o i t u l o s e R e g n a R y t i c o l e V r i A m/s (meters per sec) 0.40 - 30.00 m/s 0.01 m/s ± (3% + 0.20 m/s) km/h (kilometers/hour) 1.4 - 108.0 km/h 0.1 km/h ± (3% + 0.8 km/hr) ft/min (feet per minute) 80 – 5900 ft/min 1 ft/min ± (3% + 40 ft/m) mph (miles per hour) 0.9 – 67.0 mph 0.1 mph ± (3% + 0.4 M[...]