Anemomaster LITE Anemometer Model 6006
Palm-size hot-wire anemometer for straightforward velocity and temperature spot checks, with one-hand operation and fast response for field airflow surveys.
Products
| Model | Group | Positioning | Core fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6006 | Compact hot-wire anemometer | Velocity and temperature spot measurement | HVAC balancing, laboratory airflow checks and IAQ investigations |
Key Features
Broad velocity range
Measures air velocity from 0.01 to 20.0 m/s for low-speed room airflow and higher-speed duct checks.
Fast field response
Velocity response is less than one second at 1 m/s under the manufacturer’s stated condition.
Simple one-hand control
A single multifunction toggle supports measurement, hold and averaging without a complex menu workflow.
Portable package
The main unit weighs about 180 g and is supplied for battery-powered field use.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Unit | Value / Description |
|---|---|---|
| MEASUREMENT | ||
| Air velocity range | m/s | 0.01–20.0 |
| Air velocity accuracy | — | ±5% of reading or ±0.015 m/s, whichever is greater |
| Velocity resolution | m/s | 0.01 to 9.99 m/s; 0.1 from 10.0 to 20.0 m/s |
| Velocity response | s | <1 at 1 m/s, 90% response |
| Temperature probe range | °C | −20 to 70 |
| GENERAL | ||
| Power supply | — | 4 × AA batteries |
| Main-unit operating range | °C | 5 to 40 |
| Main-unit dimensions | mm | 60 × 120 × 30 |
| Weight | g | Approx. 180 |
Values shown are manufacturer specifications or documented configuration details. Confirm final model, probe, accessories, regional availability and calibration scope before ordering.
Applications
Airflow spot checks
Verify local air velocity at diffusers, grilles and accessible duct points.
Face-velocity surveys
Support routine airflow checks at laboratory exhaust and containment openings.
Ventilation investigation
Compare airflow conditions during troubleshooting and balancing work.
Local ventilation checks
Assess capture and exhaust airflow where a compact thermal anemometer is appropriate.

