Overview
For years our customers have been asking for wind direction along with wind speed. New for 2007, the Kestrel 4500 does just that with its built in digital compass. But it doesn’t stop there. It also calculates crosswind and headwind/tailwind with reference to a user-set target heading, and stores the information along with all the other environmental readings in its 1400 data point memory.
Pair the 4500 Wind Meter with the Kestrel Vane Mount and you have a data-logging weather station that sets up in seconds and rotates in the slightest of breezes. Did we mention that the whole kit is the ultimate in portability? It packs down into a 2 x 6 inch pouch and weighs under 8 ounces.
Available in the NV Configuration
Military personnel and pilots flying in darkness are often concerned with preserving their night vision. Due to overwhelming demand from our military customers, the Kestrel NV line was added in 2005.
The Kestrel 4500NV is available with an Olive Drab case or a Desert Tan case. The unit has a night-vision preserving backlight which helps users to sustain natural night vision. The NV's backlight incorporates an optical filter to reduce overall brightness and minimize blue and green spectrum light to preserve night vision. Additionally, NV backlights are also much dimmer than a standard backlight, making it more difficult to detect with the naked eye in night operations. This backlight appears soft greyish pink, not red, and is still in the visible spectrum, so is not compatible with night-vision equipment.
It takes 30 to 45 minutes for the average eye to adapt to darkness and maximize night vision. Even a short burst of white, yellow, green or blue light “bleaches out” the rod cell photoreceptors in the eye and causes night blindness until the entire adaptation process can take place again. Light in the red spectrum does not cause this “bleaching out”, preventing night blindness and night vision fatigue.
Kestrel 4500 Measures
Heading (true & magnetic)
Wind direction
Crosswind
Headwind/tailwind
Altitude
Pressure trend
Barometric pressure
Wet bulb temperature
Relative humidity in %
Heat stress index
Dewpoint
Wet bulb temperature
Density altitude
Wind chill
Air, water, and snow temperature °F or °C
Current, average, and maximum air velocity
Kestrel 4500 Features
Waterproof and floats
Time and date
Easy- to-read backlit display
Data Logger (automatic and manual)
Customizable data storage - 2900 data points
Minimum, Maximum and Average values
Multi-Function 3-line display
Humidity sensor can be recalibrated in the field with our Relative Humidity Calibration Kit.
Exterior temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors for fast and accurate readings
Customize screens to display user-selected measurements
Graph and recall trends
User-replaceable impeller
Flip-top impeller cover allows use of other functions while protecting the impeller
Data charting
Upload to a computer (with optional interface)
Five languages (English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian)
US Patent Nos. 5,783,753 and 5,939,645 and 6,257,074
5-year warranty
Assembled in the USA
Kestrel 4500 Includes
Soft carry pouch
Neck lanyard
Batteries - 2 AAA
Kestrel Certificate of Conformity
Specifications:
MeasurementResponse Time |
Units |
Operational Range |
Resolution |
Accuracy (+/-) |
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Wind Speed1 second |
m/s |
0.4 to 60.0 m/s |
0.1 |
Larger of 3% of reading or least significant digit |
0.4 to 40.0 m/s |
ft/min |
59 to 11,948 ft/min |
1 |
59 to 7877 ft/min |
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km/h |
1.0 to 218.0 km/h |
0.1 |
1.0 to 144.0 km/h |
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mph |
0.8 to 135.0 mph |
1 |
0.8 to 89.0 mph |
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knots |
0.6 to 118.3 kt |
0.1 |
0.6 to 78.0 kt |
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Beaufort |
0 to 12 B |
0.1 |
0 to 12 B |
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1 inch diameter impeller with precision axle and sapphire bearings. Off-axis accuracy -1% @ 5º off-axis; -2% @ 10º; -3% @ 15º. Calibration drift < 1% after 100 hours use at 16 MPH / 7 m/s. Sustained operation above 60 MPH / 27 m/s will wear impeller rapidly and may cause destruction of impeller. Replacement impeller (NK PN-0801) may be field-installed without tools (US Patent 5,783,753). |
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Wind Direction / Forward Heading1 second |
° |
360° |
1 |
5° |
0 to 360° |
Cardinal Points |
360° |
16 Points |
5° |
0 to 360° |
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2-axis solid-state magnetoresistive sensor mounted perpendicular to unit plane to permit operation while measuring wind speed. Declination/variation adjustable for True North readout. Accuracy of measurements dependent upon unit's vertical position. Self-calibration routine eliminates magnetic error from batteries or unit and must be run after every full power-down (battery removal or change). |
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Temperature1 second |
°F |
-49.0 to 257.0 °F |
0.1 |
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-20.0 to 158.0 °F |
°C |
-45.0 to 125.0 °C |
0.1 |
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-29.0 to 70.0 °C |
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Measures air, water and snow temperature. Thermally isolated, hermetically sealed, precision thermistor mounted externally (US Patent 5,939,645). Calibration drift negligible. |
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Relative Humidity1 minute |
%RH |
0.0 to 100.0 % |
0.1 |
3.0 %RH |
5.0 to 95.0 % non-condensing |
Polymer capacitive humidity sensor mounted in thin-walled chamber external to case for rapid, accurate response (US Patent 6,257,074). (To achieve stated relative humidity accuracy, unit must be permitted to equilibrate to external temperature when exposed to large, rapid temperature changes and must be kept out of direct sunlight.) Calibration drift +/- 2% over 24 months. Relative humidity may be recalibrated at factory or in field using Kestrel Humidity Calibration Kit (NK PN-0802). |
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Pressure1 second (mb & PSI 4000 model only) |
inHg |
0.3 to 32.5 inHg |
0.01 |
0.05 inHg |
At 77.0 °F, 22.1 to 32.5 inHg |
hPa / mb |
10.0 to 1100.0 hPa / mb |
0.1 |
1.5 hPa / mb |
At 25.0 °C, 750 to 1100 hPa / mb |
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PSI |
0.15 to 16.0 PSI |
0.01 |
0.02 PSI |
At 77.0 °F, 10.9 to 16.0 PSI |
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Monolithic silicon piezoresistive pressure sensor with second-order temperature correction. Maximum error over temperature range 32 to 158 °F (0 to 70°C) , +/- 0.06 inHg / +/-2.0 hPa. Calibration drift typically -0.03 inHg / -1.0 hPa per year. Pressure sensor may be recalibrated at factory or in field. |
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Altitude1 second |
ft |
-6000 to 30000 ft |
1 |
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At 77.0 °F, <19,700 ft. Max error +/- 98 ft |
m |
-2000 to 9000 m |
1 |
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At 25.0 °C, <6,000 m. Max error +/- 30 m |
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Temperature compensated pressure (barometric) altimeter. |
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Crosswind Headwind, Tailwind1 second |
mph |
0.8 to 135.0 mph |
1 |
5% |
8.5 to 89.0 mph |
ft/min |
59 to 11,880 ft/min |
1 |
5% |
750 to 7832 ft/min |
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km/h |
1.0 to 217.3 km/h |
0.1 |
5% |
13.7 to 143.2 km/h |
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m/s |
0.4 to 60.0 m/s |
0.1 |
5% |
3.8 to 40.0 m/s |
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knots |
0.6 to 117.3 kt |
0.1 |
5% |
7.4 to 77.0 kt |
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Calculated from the primary measurements of wind speed, wind direction and target heading. Auto-switching headwind/tailwind indication. Ranges expressed refer to primarywind speed. |
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Wind Chill1 second |
°F |
0.7 to 135.0 MPH, -49.0 to 257.0 °F |
0.1 |
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1.8 to 89.0 mph, -50.0 to 50.0 °F |
°C |
0.4 to 60.0 m/s, -45.0 to 125.0 °C |
0.1 |
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0.4 to 40 m/s, -45.6 to 10.0 °C |
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Calculated from the primary measurements of wind speed and temperature. Utilizes the NWS Wind Chill Temperature (WCT) Index, revised 2001, with wind speed adjusted by a factor of 1.5 to yield equivalent results to wind speed measured at 10 m above ground. (Specification temperature limits established by WCT Tables.) |
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Heat Index1 minute |
°F |
0.0 to 100.0 %RH, -49.0 to 257.0 °F |
0.1 |
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70.0 to 130.0 °F, 0 to 100% RH |
°C |
0.0 to 100.0 %RH, -45.0 to 125.0 °C |
0.1 |
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21.1 to 54.4 °C, 0 to 100 %RH |
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Calculated from the primary measurements of temperature and relative humidity. Utilizes the NWS Heat Index (HI) tables. (Specification temperature limits established by HI tables.) |
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Dewpoint1 minute |
°F |
0.0 to 100.0 %RH, -49.0 to 257.0 °F |
0.1 |
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-20.0 to 158.0 °F, 20.0 to 95.0% RH |
°C |
0.0 to 100.0 %RH, -45.0 to 125.0 °C |
0.1 |
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-29.0 to 70.0 °C, 20.0 to 95.0 %RH |
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Calculated from the primary measurements of temperature and relative humidity. Temperature to which the air would need to be cooled at a constant pressure to become saturated. |
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Wet Bulb Temperature1 minute |
°F |
-49.0 to 257.0 °F, 0.0 to 100.0 %RH, 8.86 to 32.48 inHg |
0.1 |
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32.0 to 100.0 °F, 5.0 to 95.0% RH, 8.86 to 32.48 inHg, <19700 ft |
°C |
-45.0 to 125.0 °C, 0.0 to 100.0 %RH, 300.0 to 1100.0 hPa |
0.1 |
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0.0 to 37.8 °C, 5.0 to 95.0 %RH, -2000.0 to 9000.0 hPa, <6000 m |
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Calculated from the primary measurements of temperature, relative humidity and pressure. Temperature indicated by a wet bulb psychrometer. |
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Density Altitude1 second |
ft |
-49.0 to 257.0 °F, 0.0 to 100.0 % RH, 8.86 to 32.48 inHg |
1 |
246 |
32.0 to 100.0 °F, 5.0 to 95.0 %RH, 8.86 to 32.48 inHg, <19700 ft |
m |
-45.0 to 125.0 °C, 0.0 to 100.0 %RH, 300.0 to 1100.0 hPa |
1 |
75 |
0.0 - 37.8 °C, 5.0 to 95.0 %RH, -2000 to 9000 hPa, <6000 m |
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Calculated from the primary measurements of temperature, relative humidity and pressure. Air density converted to equivalent sea level elevation at the International Standard Atmosphere. |
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Max/Avg Wind Speed (Air Velocity), Crosswind, Headwind/Tailwind |
One-button clear and restart of Max Wind Gust and Average Wind measurement. |
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Data Storage / Display |
Minimum, maximum, average and logged history stored and displayed for every measured value. 2900-point data logger with graphical display. Auto data storage; interval settable from 2 seconds to 12 hours. Manual data capture. |
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Data Upload |
Requires optional PC interface (NK PN-0830) and provided software. RS-232 connection with USB adapter available. |
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Display |
Multifunction, multi-digit programmable dot-matrix display. |
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Display Update |
1 second. |
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Display Backlight |
Choice of aviation green or visible red electroluminescent backlight. Automatic or manual activation. |
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Clock / Calendar |
Real-time hours:minutes:seconds clock, calendar, automatic leap-year adjustment. |
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Operational Temperature Range (LCD and Batteries) |
The operational temperature range of the liquid crystal display and batteries is 14° F to 131° F / -10 °C to 55 °C. Beyond the limits of the operational temperature range, the unit must be maintained within range and exposed for minimum time necessary to take reading. |
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Storage Temperature |
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Auto Shutdown |
User-selectable: 15 or 60 minutes with no key presses or disabled. |
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Languages |
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish. |
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Certifications |
CE certified. Individually tested to NIST-traceable standards (written certificate of tests available at additional charge). |
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Batteries |
AAA Alkaline, two, included. Average life, 400 hours of use, +/-depending on backlight use. |
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Environmental |
Waterproof (IP67 standard). Drop-tested (MIL.STD.810F; unit only. Substantial impact may damage replaceable impeller.). |
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Dimensions |
Unit 5.0 x 1.8 x 1.1 in / 12.7 x 4.5 x 2.8 cm. |
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Weight |
Unit 3.6 oz / 102 g. |
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Kestrel Meters are designed and manufactured at NK’s facility in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, and are individually calibrated at the time of manufacture. Every Kestrel Meter comes with a Certificate of Conformity to document the unit’s accuracy—all Kestrel measurements are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, ensuring the highest level of reliability. AdditionalNIST Calibration and Certification servicesare available. |
Producing Area:USA