Honeywell AWM3000 Series

Honeywell air flow sensors operate on the theory of heat transfer. The air mass flow is directed over the surface of the sensor elements. Two sensor elements, located on either side of a central heating element, indicate both the direction and velocity of the flow. The output voltage varies proportionally to the air or gas mass flow through the inlet and outlet openings of the housing. The specially designed housing precisely directs and controls the air flow over the microstructure measuring cell.

Possible applications

  • Damper control for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems
  • Gas analyzers
  • Process control
  • Medical devices and ventilators
  • Oxygen concentrators
  • Leak detectors
  • Gas chromatography

Functionality

In simple terms, an air flow sensor is a device with two pressure ports through which gas flows from one port to the other (see Figure 1). Inside the sensor is a sensitive measuring element with a heated surface.

When air or gas flows through the sensing element, heat is transferred in the upstream direction, as shown in Figure 2. This creates a temperature difference that is proportional to the mass flow of the medium. The temperature difference is measured by an electronic circuit and converted into a corresponding output signal.

  • Precise and fast response to the flow of air or other gases
  • Flow measurement up to 1.0 SLPM
  • Bidirectional flow measurement
  • Detection of low differential pressure values
  • Improved response time
  • Low power consumption enables use in portable devices and battery-powered applications
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