COMPUFLOW® MODEL 8585 SPECIFICATIONS
Velocity
Range: 0 - 9999 ft/min (0-50 m/s)
Accuracy:
Resolution: 1 ft/min under 500 ft/min (0.01 m/s under 5.00 m/s), 5 ft/min at 500 ft/min and over
Volumetric Flow Rate
Range: Actual range is a function of maximum velocity and duct size
Duct Dimensions
1 to 250 inches in increments of 0.1 inches (1 to 635 cm in increments of 0.1 cm)
Temperature
Range: 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C)
Accuracy:3±0.5°F (±0.3°C)
Resolutions: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Relative Humidity
Range: 0 to 95% RH
Accuracy:4±3% RH
Resolution: 0.1% RH
Wet Bulb Temperature
Range: 40 to 140 °F (5 to 60°C)
Resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Dew Point Temperature
Range: 5 to 120 °F (-15 to 49°C)
Resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Time Constant
Intervals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds
Logging Intervals
Intervals: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds
Data Storage Capabilities
Range: Up to 1871 samples, up to 285 test IDs
Instrument Dimensions: 3.8 x 7.5 x 2.35 inches (9.65 x 19 x 6 cm)
Probe Dimensions
Length: 43.25 inches (110 cm) including handle
Diameter (tip): 0.276 inches (7.01 mm)
Diameter (base): 0.395 inches (10.03 mm)
Diameter (knuckle): 0.372 inches (9.44 mm)
Weight: 1.9 lbs. (0.86 kg)
Display
Primary Display: 4-digit LCD, 0.6 in. (15 mm) digit height
Secondary Display: 3.5-digit LCD, 0.3 in. (8 mm) digit height
Power Source: Four C size batteries
Battery Life: 24 hours average
1&2
±3 % of reading or ±3 ft/min, whichever is greater
(0.05 m/s at and over 5.00 m/s)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, or 60 minutes
1 Temperature compensated over an air temperature range of 40-150°F (5 to 65°C)
2 The accuracy statement of ±3.0% of reading or ±3 ft/min (±0.015m/s), whichever is greater, begins at
30 ft/min through 9999 ft/min (0.15 m/s through 50 m/s).
3 Accuracy with instrument case at 77°F(25°C), add uncertainty of 0.05°F/°F (0.03°C/°C) for change in
instrument temperature.
4 Accuracy with instrument case at 77°F(25°C), add uncertainty of 0.1% RH/°F (0.2% RH/°C)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General Description.....................................................2
2. Theory of Operation ....................................................2
3. Safety..........................................................................3
4. About the Instrument Display.......................................3
5. Getting Started ............................................................4
6. Detailed Operation .......................................................6
7. Troubleshooting.........................................................12
8. Maintenance ..............................................................12
9. Service Information ...................................................12
SECTION 1
General Description
The CompuFlow Model 8585 thermo-anemometer is a hand-held, battery powered,
microprocessor based instrument capable of measuring air velocity, temperature, and
relative humidity. It can also calculate the volumetric flow rate, dew point temperature,
and wet bulb temperature. This digital instrument measures velocities from 0 to 9999
ft/min (0 to 50 m/s). The unique software program incorporated into the CompuFlow
allows its user to take up to 1871 samples and display the average on demand. It provides
steady digital readings and quick response, due to time-weighted averaging software.
Readings are available in both English and metric units by changing the position of the
DIP switches. To allow for maximum long-term accuracy, this instrument is electronically
calibrated and should be calibrated by Alnor once a year.
For measuring air velocity or temperature in difficult locations the probe extends to
43.25 inches (110 cm) and can be used either as a straight wand or with the probe tip at
90° to the main probe body. This allows for traversing large ducts as well as clean benches
and clean room ceilings (often without requiring a ladder).
The CompuFlow kit comes in a convenient carrying case that is foam padded for
maximum protection. The carrying case holds the meter, probe, and A/C adapter, and
additional compartments are available for optional accessories such as the printer, printer
paper, and extra batteries.
SECTION 2
Theory of Operation: Thermo-anemometers
Thermo-anemometers use two sensors: an air velocity sensor and a temperature
compensation sensor. The velocity sensor is heated to an elevated temperature (relative to
the surrounding air) by means of control electronics. The temperature compensation
sensor senses the ambient air temperature and forces the velocity sensor to stay at a
constant “overheat” above ambient temperature.
When air flows past the velocity sensor, the sensor tends to cool. This causes the control
electronics to apply more power to keep the velocity sensor at a constant “overheat”. This
power is directly related to the velocity of the air flowing past the sensor. This is the basic
principle of operation for constant temperature thermo-anemometers.
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SECTION 3
Safety
When using the CompuFlow to check air flow and/or temperature, make certain that you
can safely raise and hold the instrument while making measurements. Be especially careful
when working on a ladder.
Observe all necessary precautions so that the unit does not become caught in moving
machinery or touch any exposed electrical wiring.
DANGER: The CompuFlow is not designed for use in gas mixtures other than air. Use
with corrosive or other dangerous or explosive gas mixtures is not recommended.
SECTION 4
About the Instrument
The CompuFlow has a digital display (shown in Figure 1). This display has two places
where numbers are displayed. There are small display digits in the upper left-hand corner
which are primarily used to display temperature. The large display digits, on the lower lefthand area of the display, are used to show the other measurement being taken (i.e.
velocity, volume flow, temperature, humidity, etc.).
Figure 1: CompuFlow Display
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Figure 2: CompuFlow
In figure 2 you can see the CompuFlow and its parts.
1. Keypad 6. Probe
2. AC Adapter Port 7. Dimple
3. Printer/Computer Port 8. Velocity Sensor
4. Battery Compartment 9. Temperature and RH Sensor
5. Stand 10. Display
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SECTION 5
Getting Started
Note: Instrument should be allowed to stabilize to room conditions in order to achieve
the specified accuracy.
Taking Readings
1. Install 4 C-size batteries into the battery case. Make sure they are oriented as shown in
the battery compartment.
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