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NOR’EASTER 

INSTALLATION (cont.) 

 
7.  Bring the Nor’easter read-out and the 2-wire rooftop cable to the location where you wish to install it.  

At the back of the readout, locate the two colored wires with bare ends.  Insert one of the colored 
wires into one of the supplied splice connectors. 

 
 
8.  Insert one of the black wires from the 2-wire rooftop cable into the same splice connector. 
 
 
9.  Hold the splice connector so the yellow-button side is facing down.  Check to make sure the wires are 

inserted all the way into the connector points and crimp the button using a common pair of pliers.  

Important:

 

DO NOT 

over crimp! 

 
 
10. Repeat the procedure for the remaining two wires. 
 
 
11. Connect the 120V AC Adaptor or a quality 9V alkaline battery to the battery clip in the cavity of the 

back of the read-out.  When the cups on the rooftop wind speed sensor are rotating, a 2-digit wind 
reading will show on the display.  In normal wind conditions, a fresh alkaline battery will last 
approximately 2 months. 

 
 
12. If powered by battery, carefully sit the battery within the cavity in the rear of the block.  It is best to 

align the top of the battery (where the clip connects) on the same side as the hole in the rear of the 
block. 

 
 
13. The Nor’easter read-out may be wall mounted using the keyhole slots, or it can stand alone on any 

horizontal surface. 

 
 
14. Nor’easter samples and displays wind conditions every 3.4 seconds.  The 2-digit display will actually 

provide readings for winds up to 200 MPH, as shown below: 

 

 

Actual Wind Speed: 

100 

120 

150 

200 

Nor’easter Display: 

 00 

 20 

 50 

 00 

 
 
If desirable, you may have up to two additional Nor’easter read-outs in different locations within your 
home, without the need for any additional rooftop generators.  Each read-out must have either AC or 
battery power.  The additional read-outs simply connect in parallel to each other as shown in the diagram 
on the next page. 
 
The displays may be up to 500 feet apart.  Most two conductor cable ranging from 18-26 AWG can be 
used as an interconnect cable (e.g. speaker wire, bell wire, etc…). 
 

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