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HVAC Test & Measurement Tools – Diagnostic Instruments for Australian Tradies
Accurate measurements are what separate a professional job from a callback. This collection covers the full range of diagnostic and measurement instruments used by HVAC technicians, refrigeration mechanics, air conditioning installers, and maintenance teams across Australia — from anemometers and thermometers to CO2 meters, lux meters, and thermal imagers.
What's in This Collection
Browse by instrument type to find the right tool for your diagnostic workflow:
- Anemometers & airflow meters — measure air velocity and volume flow at grilles, diffusers, and in ducts. Brands include Testo and TSI.
- Thermometers & temperature meters — contact, non-contact infrared, and multi-channel instruments for surface, air, and pipe temperature checks.
- Thermohygrometers — measure temperature and relative humidity simultaneously for IAQ, mould risk, and commissioning work.
- CO2 meters — monitor indoor air quality and ventilation performance in commercial and residential spaces.
- Thermal imagers — visualise heat distribution, identify hot spots, detect insulation faults, and find moisture ingress.
- Lux meters — measure illuminance for workplace lighting compliance and LED commissioning.
- Differential pressure meters — check static pressure, filter pressure drop, and duct pressure across HVAC systems.
Choosing the Right Instrument
| Task | Instrument | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| Airflow balancing at grilles | Vane anemometer | Large vane head, volume flow calculation in app |
| Duct traverse measurements | Hot-wire anemometer | Telescopic probe, multi-point averaging |
| Surface temperature checks | IR thermometer | Distance-to-spot ratio, adjustable emissivity |
| Multi-point temperature logging | Multi-channel thermometer | K-type inputs, data logging, IP65 rating |
| Mould risk assessment | IR thermometer + thermohygrometer | Dew point calculation, traffic light display |
| Thermal fault finding | Thermal imager | Resolution, temperature sensitivity (NETD) |
| IAQ / ventilation checks | CO2 meter | NDIR sensor, app connectivity, alarm thresholds |
Featured Brands
This collection stocks instruments from brands trusted by Australian HVAC and refrigeration professionals:
- Testo — German-engineered instruments with Smart App connectivity. Strong across anemometers, thermometers, thermohygrometers, CO2 meters, and thermal imagers.
- Fieldpiece — purpose-built for HVAC/R technicians. Wireless Smart Probes that connect to your phone for fast, app-based diagnostics.
- Robinair TIF — reliable infrared thermometers for fast surface checks on condensers, motors, and ductwork.
- UNI-T — cost-effective test instruments for apprentices and budget-conscious buyers.
Related Categories
- Vacuum Gauges & Micron Meters — digital vacuum measurement for evacuation verification
- Refrigerant Leak Detectors — electronic and heated-diode leak detection
- Bluetooth Smart Tools — wireless instruments that connect to your smartphone
- Manifold Gauge Sets — pressure measurement for refrigerant service work
- All Testo Instruments — browse the full Testo range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a vane and hot-wire anemometer?
A vane anemometer uses a rotating impeller and is best at grilles and diffusers where you need to cover a larger area. A hot-wire anemometer uses a heated wire sensor and is better for duct traverses and tight spaces where a small probe tip is needed. For most HVAC commissioning work, a vane anemometer is the starting point.
Do I need a Smart App instrument or a standalone meter?
Smart App instruments (like Testo and Fieldpiece Smart Probes) let you log data, generate PDF reports, and view trends on your phone — useful for commissioning documentation and client handover. Standalone meters are simpler and faster for quick spot checks. If you're doing regular commissioning or compliance work, app connectivity is worth the investment.
What's the best IR thermometer for HVAC work?
Look for a distance-to-spot ratio of at least 12:1, adjustable emissivity, and MAX/MIN/AVG modes. The Robinair TIF7620 (20:1) is a strong choice for technicians who need accurate readings from a working distance.
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