Post-installation
AquaScan: The Best Water Performance Measuring Tool for Installers
As installers, you know the critical importance of accurate water performance measurements. Whether you’re diagnosing issues, specifying new products, or ensuring optimal system function, precise data on flow, pressure, temperature, and hardness is essential. But let’s face it – juggling multiple tools for these measurements can be a hassle. That’s where Salamander Pumps’ AquaScan comes in, changing the game for installers.
Why Accurate Measurements Matter
Using a tool with accurate measurements takes out the guess work compared to using existing tools, providing trust to customers and empowering you to advise customers on the right solutions with confidence.
Choosing the Right Measuring Tool
This leap forward in technology is particularly significant in an industry where measuring mistakes can lead to significant delays, be costly and even damage reputation. When selecting a measuring tool, consider these factors:
- Accuracy and reliability
- Ease of use and portability
- Versatility across different outlet types
- Speed of obtaining readings
- Durability in various work environments
What is the best tool to measure domestic water performance?
AquaScan is a high-quality, robust, digital water multimeter designed to make water measuring easier and more efficient for professional installers. Here’s what sets it apart from traditional tools:
- Comprehensive Measurements: AquaScan measures flow rate, pressure, temperature, and water hardness* – all in one tool.
- Digital Precision: Say goodbye to analogue guesswork. AquaScan provides clear, accurate digital readings.
- Portability: Supplied in a hardwearing and robust case, making AquaScan easy to carry and protected.
- Versatility: Compatible with various outlet types, making it suitable for different installation scenarios.
- User-Friendly Interface: Clear display and intuitive controls make it easy to use, even in challenging work environments.
- Quick Results: Get instant readings, saving you time on every job.
AquaScan vs. Traditional Tools
Multiple traditional tools are needed to provide the measurements that AquaScan provides, and they are less efficient and less reliable. Traditional tools include:
- Flow cup – although a cheaper tool for measuring water flow it is less accurate as it relies on visual interpretation and cannot measure high flow.
- Digital water thermometer – despite being quite accurate, it is limited to only measuring temperature.
- Pressure gauge – no additional connections are supplied with a pressure gauge and analogue readings are open to interpretation, therefore less accurate.
- Strips or digital TSD/EC probe – these are often susceptible to human error due to colour change interpretation, resting time and contamination.
Feature | AquaScan | Traditional Tools |
All-in-one capability | ✓ | ✗ |
Digital accuracy | ✓ | ✗ |
Professional aesthetic | ✓ | ✗ |
Ease of portability | High | Low to Medium |
Efficacy | High | Low to Medium |
Speed of readings | Instant | Varies |
How AquaScan Simplifies Your Work
- Streamlined Diagnostics: Quickly identify issues by measuring multiple parameters at once.
- Efficient Installations: Ensure optimal system setup with accurate, on-the-spot measurements.
- Professional Readings: Provide clients with precise, digital readings for transparency and professionalism.
- Time-Saving: No need to switch between multiple tools or perform manual calculations.
AquaScan by Salamander Pumps delivers on all fronts, offering a sophisticated yet user-friendly solution for installers. By consolidating multiple functions into one digital device, it not only simplifies your workflow but also enhances the accuracy and professionalism of your services.
Ready to elevate your installation and diagnostic capabilities? Consider adding AquaScan to your toolkit. It’s more than just a measuring device – it’s a partner in delivering top-notch plumbing solutions.
*AquaScan measures the total dissolved solids (TDS) in the water in parts per million (PPM) to provide an indication of water hardness.