High-Temperature Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO / PRO PLUS 1595–1596
Expandable touchscreen platform for simultaneous velocity and temperature measurement at multiple points in furnaces, ovens and thermal test chambers.
Products
| Product | Product line | Application area | Selection note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1595 / 1596 | High-temperature multi-channel system | Configurable simultaneous velocity and temperature measurement | Ovens, furnaces, drying systems and thermal-process development |
Key Features
High-temperature operation
Compatible probe configurations measure air velocity and temperature at temperatures up to 500°C.
Scalable channel architecture
Build a system around the number of measurement points and probe types required by the application.
Mixed probe configurations
Combine ambient and high-temperature probes where a process includes multiple thermal zones.
Software and output expansion
Use Windows software for live monitoring and optional analog units for voltage or current outputs.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Unit | Value / Description |
|---|---|---|
| SYSTEM | ||
| Measured parameters | — | Air velocity and temperature |
| Maximum process temperature | °C | 500, probe dependent |
| User interface | — | Touchscreen main unit |
| PC software | — | Real-time monitoring, logging and text/Excel-compatible export |
| OPTIONAL ANALOG UNIT | ||
| Channels per unit | — | 12 |
| Voltage output | V | 0–5 |
| Current output | mA | 4–20 |
| System channel count | — | Depends on model and configured expansion; confirm final architecture |
Values shown are manufacturer specifications or documented configuration details. Confirm final model, probe, accessories, regional availability and calibration scope before ordering.
Applications
Multi-point circulation mapping
Compare velocity and temperature across the working volume.
Thermal-zone verification
Identify non-uniform airflow or recirculation at multiple locations.
Process optimization
Correlate multi-point airflow with temperature and product quality.
Qualification and development
Document spatial conditions during equipment testing.

