testo 435-3 - Multi-function climate measuring instrument

Special Price 80085.00

Overview

testo 435-3 – multi-function climate measuring instrument with integrated differential pressure measurement. You can use this to carry out measurements for adjusting ventilation and air conditioning systems and assess room air quality. For this we offer a comprehensive range of optional probes and sensors to choose from.

  • Includes Pitot tube for differential pressure measurement for filter monitoring or for measurement
  • Further optional probes can be attached: thermal and vane anemometers, along with probes for air humidity, CO2, absolute pressure and temperature
  • Display of dew point distance, min., max. and mean values
  • Illuminated display
 
 

Product Description

The testo 435-3 version of testo 435 multi-function climate measuring instrument has an integrated differential pressure sensor with a 0… 25 hPa measuring range. Differential pressure measurement enables you to check filters in ventilation and air conditioning systems or to measure air velocity with a Pitot tube (optional).

Hence testo 435-3 multi-function climate measuring instrument with its optional probes ideally equips you for adjusting ventilation and air conditioning systems or assessing air quality.

Attachable probes (optional) for assessing air quality
-  IAQ probe (Indoor Air Quality) for assessing air quality – measures CO2, air temperature, air humidity and absolute pressure
-  Ambient CO probe for CO measurement in buildings and rooms
-  Globe thermometer for measuring radiant heat
-  Temperature probe for measuring air temperature, core temperature and surface temperature
Attachable probes (optional) for adjusting and testing ventilation and air conditioning systems
-  Thermal anemometers for measuring air velocity and volumetric flow in ventilation ducts. If you also want to measure the temperature and air humidity in ducts, we recommend you use the thermal anemometer with integrated temperature and air humidity measurement
-  Vane anemometer with a small diameter (Ø 16 mm) for measuring air velocity and volumetric flow in ventilation ducts
-  Vane anemometer with a large diameter (Ø 100 mm) for measuring volumetric flow at the air outlet. Also for measurements at poppet valves and ventilation grilles in combination with the testo vent 417 funnels or for measurements at swirl outlets with the volume flow straightener
-  Temperature probe for measuring air temperature, core temperature and surface temperature
-  Absolute pressure probe

The service cases which are also available offer you space for the climate measuring instrument and your whole range of probes.

The testo 435-4 version offers even more possibilities for adjusting and testing air conditioning systems and measuring air quality. Further probes, such as lux probes or probes for turbulence level measurement, can be attached to this measuring instrument.

Complex technology, but really easy handling

The testo 435-3 multi-function climate measuring instrument is characterized by an efficient measuring process which makes any inconvenient programming of the measuring instrument superfluous:

probe-dependent menus and selectable user profiles for the typical applications of “duct measurement” and “IAQ measurement” ensure the easiest imaginable handling.

It also offers legibility on the large display with an illumination function which also displays dew point distance, min., max. and mean values. A solid housing provides reliable protection against impacts for the testo 435-3 multi-function climate measuring instrument.

Documentation of measurement data on site

The testo fast printer, which is available as an option, means you can create a report printout of measurement data directly on site. For a duct measurement, you can for instance print out the current readings or the min./max. values for air velocity, volumetric flow, temperature and air humidity. You can use the printout as evidence of your work.

Use the practical cyclical printing function on the testo 435-3 as well. It not only enables the printout of individual readings, but also of whole series of measurements on the testo fast printer at freely adjustable intervals (for example once a minute).

We recommend you use the testo 435-4 version for saving, documenting and archiving measurement data. It is equipped with a reading memory and PC software.

Delivery Scope

testo 435-3 multi-function climate measuring instrument with integrated differential pressure measurement, calibration protocol and batteries.

Temperature - NTC
Measuring range -50 to +150 °C
Accuracy ±0.2 °C (-25 to +74.9 °C) ±0.4 °C (-50 to -25.1 °C) ±0.4 °C (+75 to +99.9 °C) ±0.5 % of mv (Remaining Range)
Resolution 0.1 °C
Temperature - TC Type K (NiCr-Ni)
Measuring range -200 to +1370 °C
Accuracy ±0.3 °C (-60 to +60 °C) ±(0.2 °C + 0.5 % of mv) (Remaining Range)
Resolution 0.1 °C
Temperature - TC Type T (Cu-CuNi)
Measuring range -200 to +400 °C
Accuracy ±0.3 °C (-60 to +60 °C) ±(0.2 °C + 0.5 % of mv) (Remaining Range)
Resolution 0.1 °C
Humidity - Capacitive
Measuring range 0 to +100 %RH
Accuracy See probe data
Resolution 0.1 %RH
Absolute Pressure
Measuring range 0 to 2000 hPa
Accuracy See probe data
Resolution 0.1 hPa
Velocity - Vane anemometer
Measuring range 0 to +60 m/s
Accuracy See probe data
Resolution 0.01 m/s (60 + 100 mm Vane) 0.1 m/s (16 mm Vane)
Velocity - Hot wire anemometer
Measuring range 0 to +20 m/s
Accuracy See probe data
Resolution 0.01 m/s
Differential pressure (internal sensor) - Piezoresistive
Measuring range 0 to +25 hPa
Accuracy ±0.02 hPa (0 to +2 hPa) ±1 % of mv (Remaining Range)
Resolution 0.01 hPa
Overload 200 hPa
General technical data
Dimensions 220 x 74 x 46 mm
Operating temperature -20 to +50 °C
Housing ABS / TPE / Metal
Protection class IP54
Warranty 2 years
Battery type Alkali manganese, mignon, type AA
Battery life 200 h (typical vane measurement)
Display ligthing Yes
Storage temperature -30 to +70 °C
Weight 428 g

Flow measurement in the ventilation duct using a thermal anemometer and vane anemometer

Testo offers compact anemometer probes and pitot tubes for measuring the flow and volumetric flow in the ventilation duct.

Selecting a suitable probe or measuring instrument depends on the flow velocity in the ventilation duct. This can be broken down into three sub-ranges:

  • Low flow velocities: 0 to 5 m/s => thermal anemometers and thermal probes are suitable for this (order no. 0635 1535, 0635 1025)
  • Medium flow velocities: 5 to 40 m/s => best results are achieved by the 16 mm vane anemometer und Flügelrad-Sonden (order no. 0635 9535)
  • High flow velocities: 40 70 100 m/s => the pitot tube provides the best prerequisites (see following application)

The flow sensors for duct measurement are all equipped with telescopes making them easy to use in large air ducts. Air temperature and humidity can also be measured with the same probe as the flow velocity if required. According to the required application, choose between a thermal probe, vane probe or pitot tube for measuring the flow measurement in the duct.

Measurement at the air outlet

Every duct inlet and outlet should only contain the volumetric flow that according to calculations is a basic prerequisite to an efficient functional system.

Large vane anemometers with 100 mm diameters are suitable for measuring the volumetric flows at duct outlets (order no. 0635 9435), as it integrates the flow velocity over a larger area thereby determining disturbance from the air grille (loop method).

To measure the suction or blowing vents of air grilles and poppet valves our volumetric flow rate funnel set is ideal (order no. 0563 4170) as is the large 100 mm vane anemometer (order no. 0635 9435) The entire volumetric flow is recorded with the aid of the funnel without the need for conversion on the basis of the flow velocity and area. This method of flow measurement is simple and reliable.

Measurement of the air and surface temperature

For human beings to be comfortable and perform at their best, it is crucial that the rooms they occupy are correctly air conditioned. As well as the structural conditions and personal perception, the following factors also contribute significantly to the existence of a pleasant indoor climate: the indoor air and surface temperature of walls, windows, floors and ceilings.

There is a range of optional temperature probes available for the testo 435. Our temperature probes with a sprung cross-band sensor element for measurement on surfaces are outstanding. The sprung cross-band sensor element fits on any surface, taking the actual temperature of the measured object in just a few seconds (for example the fast-reaction surface probe, order no. 0602 0393).

In order to allow a fast measurement of air temperature, the temperature sensor is free in our air probes (e.g. precise, robust NTC probe 0613 1712). Immersion/penetration probes can also be used for measurements in air. However, the response time is then about 40 to 60 times higher than the indicated value which was measured in water.

Measurement of radiated heat

The multi-functional measuring instrument testo 435 is your reliable aid to measuring thermal comfort. The optional, attachable globe thermometer (order no. 0602 0743) enables measurement of radiated heat (that is, the operative or perceived temperature). The operative temperature measured with a Globe thermometer with a 150 mm diameter preferably corresponds with people's perceived temperature to ± 0.41 K.

The temperature measurements in a room (air temperature and operative temperature) are to be taken in the same place and same general conditions as the measurement of indoor air velocities.

Differential pressure measurement on filters

Air conditioning systems are equipped with filters which prevent dirt from the outside air entering the indoor air. These filters are to be inspected regularly to make sure they are still fully functional. To do this, the pressure is measured in front of and behind the filter. The result is the differential pressure. If it is too high, the filter is contaminated and needs changing.

testo 435-4 uses the integral sensor to measure the differential pressure within the 0 to 25 hPa range. The differential pressure measurement is temperature-compensated for exact readings. Magnets on the rear of the instrument allow hands-free work.

Measurement in the ventilation duct using a pitot tube

Observance of air flows in the ventilation duct is of utmost importance for the function of the ventilation and air conditioning system.

The internal differential pressure sensor of the testo 435-3 is used for measuring in the case of high flow velocities and very contaminated flows, and the pitot tube for an air velocity ranging from 0 to 64 m/s. The testo 435-3 simultaneously displays pressure, flow and volumetric flow.
Magnets on the rear of the instrument allow hands-free work.

Measurement of indoor air quality (CO2)

Bad indoor air quality due to high concentrations of CO2 can cause tiredness, lack of concentration and even illness. Therefore, to ensure sufficient indoor air quality the CO2 concentration should generally not exceed 1 000 ppm. Values of 700 to 1 500 ppm can be viewed as the "reference range".

The IAQ probe (order no. 0632 1535) is particularly suitable for monitoring indoor air quality controls. This probe can be used to record CO2, temperature and relative humidity at the same time.

CO measurement

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, invisible and tasteless gas, but also poisonous. It is produced during the incomplete combustion of substances containing carbon, such as coal, wood, oil, natural gas, etc., in heat sources and combustion engines. The CO concentration will increase quickly, particularly if there is not enough oxygen available. This may have adverse effects on health.

The ambient CO probe (order no. 0632 1235) and testo 435-1 are able to detect even the smallest quantities of CO in ambient air.