Kestrel Wind & Weather Support
Kestrel® 1000 Pocket Weather® Meter Instructions (Printable PDF)
Thank you for purchasing the Kestrel 1000 Pocket Weather Meter. This instrument will measure the following environmental conditions:
- wind speed
- maximum wind gust
- average wind speed
This instrument also features a data hold function and an automatic power-down function. Every unit is fully tested at our factory for measurement accuracy and waterproof integrity.
OPERATION
- Slide off cover.
- Turn on. Press the center button (
) to turn on the unit.
- Select operating mode. Press the right arrow (
) to scroll through the measurements listed below. Press the left arrow ( ) to scroll through the measurements in reverse order. The instantaneous measurements will be displayed. (See Understanding the Measurements section for more information.)

(Select Operating Mode) |
- Select the units of measure. Press
while holding to scroll through the units of measure.

(Select Units of Measure) |
- Hold Mode. Press
while holding to hold the measured value on display. The word "HOLD" will blink to indicate the Hold Mode. Press while holding to exit the Hold Mode. This mode can be useful for taking measurements when unable to view the display, as within a duct. The Max and Avg Wind Speed Modes will continue to work as usual.
- Turn off. Hold
for 2 seconds to manually turn off the unit. The unit will automatically turn off if no buttons have been pressed for 45 minutes.
UNDERSTANDING THE MEASUREMENTS
- Wind Speed - Average over the previous three seconds. The measurement will be accurate for air flow through the front or rear of the unit.
- Maximum Wind Gust - Maximum 3-second wind speed since the unit was turned on.
- Average Wind Speed - average wind speed since the unit was turned on.
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Environmental
Every Kestrel Meter is fully waterproof and floats, and has passed mil-spec drop testing.
Storing Your Kestrel
Avoid storing your Kestrel where it will be exposed to temperatures below -30°C [-22°F] or above 60° C [176° F] for extended periods of time. Doing so may cause permanent damage. (Note that the inside of a car parked in the hot sun can reach very high temperatures.)
Use of the Lanyard and Cover
The cover can be captured on the lanyard to avoid loss. First, remove the cord poplock. Then feed the lanyard end through the large opening in the over and out the slot. Replace the poplock on the lanyard.
Replacing the Battery
When your display becomes dim or disappears, replace the battery. Use a large coin to open the battery compartment. Use only new CR2032 coin cell batteries (available where watch batteries are sold). Wipe the battery clean of any fingerprints and insert the positive (+) pole up, angling the battery downward and pressing it firmly into place. When replacing the battery door, be sure to keep the black rubber o-ring seated in the groove on the case back.
Why does the Impeller Appear Imbalanced?
It is NORMAL for the impeller to oscillate as it comes to a stop. It is NOT imbalanced. Rather, it contains a very small magnet that responds to the earth’s magnetic fields. This does not affect the accuracy of the wind speed readings because the magnetic field applies both a braking and an accelerating force which cancel each other. The impeller has been calibrated to provide wind speed readings accurate to within at least ± 3%.
High Speed Use
After several hours of sustained operation over 25 M/S (~49 KT, 90 KM/H, 56 MPH or 4,923 FPM), the Kestrel will lose some accuracy due to wear of the sapphire bearings in the impeller.
Replacing the Impeller
You may recalibrate the wind speed readings by replacing the impeller. Press FIRMLY on the sides of the black impeller housing with your thumbs to remove the entire assembly. When inserting the new impeller, be sure the arrow is facing the display side of the unit, and is aligned with the top of the meter. Press on the sides of the housing rather than the center.
BEAUFORT SCALE
The Beaufort Scale is a system for estimating wind force without the use of instruments based on the visible effects of the wind on the physical environment. The behavior of smoke, waves, trees, etc., is rated on a 13 point scale. The scale was devised in 1805 by the British naval Commander Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857) and is still commonly used by mariners.
BEAUFORT SCALE |
| Force |
Description |
Kts |
| 0 |
Calm |
0 |
| 1 |
Light Air |
1-3 |
| 2 |
Light Breeze |
4-6 |
| 3 |
Gentle Breeze |
7-10 |
| 4 |
Moderate Breeze |
11-16 |
| 5 |
Fresh Breeze |
17-21 |
| 6 |
Strong Breeze |
22-27 |
| 7 |
Near Gale |
28-33 |
| 8 |
Gale |
34-40 |
| 9 |
Strong Gale |
41-47 |
| 10 |
Storm |
48-55 |
| 11 |
Violent Storm |
56-63 |
| 12+ |
Hurricane |
64+ |
Need Help?
Our NK Knowledge Center is available 24-7, and has answers to many common questions, along with tips and tricks for using NK products.
For email assistance with the installation or operation of your NK product, write techsupport@nkhome.com.
For help with an apparent malfunction, or to arrange or inquire about a repair, write repairs@nkhome.com.
Or call 800.784.4221 (610.447.1555 outside of the USA), Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. |
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