Kestrel KESTREL 2000 Rotary Vane Anemometer, 40m/s Max, Measures Air Velocity, Temperature, Wind Chill

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RS Stock No.:
314-4282
Mfr. Part No.:
KESTREL 2000
Manufacturer:
Kestrel
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Brand

Kestrel

Measurement Parameters

Air Velocity, Temperature, Wind Chill

Model Number p

KESTREL 2000

Maximum Air Velocity

40m/s

Best Air Velocity Accuracy

±3 %

Air Velocity Resolution

0.1m/s

Probe Type

Rotary Vane

Temperature Measurement Resolution

0.1°C

Best Temperature Measurement Accuracy

±1 °C

Power Source

Battery

Battery Type

CR2032

Battery Life

300 h

Weight

65g

Height

18mm

Length

122mm

Width

42mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Kestrel 2000 Hand-Held Thermo-Anemometer


From Kestrel, the 2000 series rotating vane anemometer designed for measuring wind speed, temperature and wind chill. The hand-held, pocket-sized meter provides accurate readings without compromising on functionality and performance. With fully sealed electronics (IP67) the robust anemometer even floats if accidentally dropped into water. Constructed from impact resistant and corrosion proof materials the Kestrel 2000 anemometer is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, engineers, and even the emergency services.

Compact in design the Kestrel 2000 utilises high precision bearings and a lightweight rotating vane to deliver exact airflow measurements. Even at lower speeds. In addition, the in-built temperature sensor is able to quickly determine a constant temperature reading from the externally mounted thermistor sensor.

With 3 buttons below the display, the operation is simple, the user can view the collected data in current, maximum and average wind speed. Alternatively, temperature and wind chill can be viewed. All measurement results are clearly depicted on the liquid crystal display even in low light levels with the additional backlight feature. To help conserve battery life, an auto switch off function automatically turns off the handheld meter, 45 minutes after the last key press.

Measurements and Features


  • Wind speed, Maximum Wind Speed, Average wind speed

  • Temperature and Wind Chill in Fahrenheit or Celsius

  • Fast response temperature sensor

  • Precision jewel mounted impeller

  • Large easy to read display with backlight

  • Data hold function

  • Compact, portable hand-held design

  • Long life CR2032 lithium battery

  • Replaceable impeller assembly

  • Includes the protective cover, lanyard and battery

Applications


Rotating vane anemometers are used to measure environmental conditions quickly and accurately. The information and data they provide are vital in a wide range of applications and environments. Essential for reporting, forecasting, planning and more importantly health and safety. Some of the more common applications are:

  • HVAC – vital for checking air flow and calculating volume air flow

  • Health and Safety – working at height

  • Building and construction – crane and cherry picker operation

  • Sport and recreation - Wind speed, wind direction, temperature & wind chill

  • Aviation - Wind speed, wind direction and gust

  • Calibration and Meteorological laboratories

FAQ


Q - Are there any accessories or replacement parts available?
A - Yes there are several accessories and replacement parts available for the Kestrel series of rotating vane handheld anemometers

Tripod clamp 540-876
Kestrel basic series vane and mount
Kestrel large tripod 801-1314
Kestrel mini tripod 801-1310
Kestrel carry case 540-886
Replacement impeller 233-9552
Replacement batteries 866-0672

Supplied with

Lithium coin cell CR2032, lanyard, clip on protective hard cover and instructions

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