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Salamander Pumps unveils new digital water multimeter  

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Salamander Pumps unveils new digital water multimeter  


Salamander Pumps unveils new digital water multimeter  

Salamander Pumps, a number one producer of water boosting options, has expanded its providing with a brand new water measuring system which the corporate has launched following a two-year growth course of. 

AquaScan is designed as knowledgeable software to be used within the discipline. It’s a moveable, hand-held water measuring system, with 4-in-1 measurement capabilities together with circulation, strain, temperature and water hardness, designed to ship exact water perception.   

The moveable unit is provided in a hardwearing and strong case.  

AquaScan consists of quite a lot of equipment to permit the product to hook up with a variety of shops, together with pipework, hoses, showers plus each indoor and out of doors faucets. 

The rechargeable battery has as much as a 12-hour life and will be charged by way of USB C cable included within the equipment, that means an installer doesn’t must hold AquaScan plugged in to make use of it. 

AquaScan consists of an IPX5 safety score, a most circulation measurement of 30 litre/minute, most water strain 10 Bar and a most inlet water temperature of 70°C. 

Gareth Richards, Technical Director at Salamander Pumps mentioned: “With a give attention to effectivity and accuracy, plumbers are actually wanting ahead to accessing and utilizing knowledgeable system that can set a brand new normal of customer support. 

“Our new system is a primary right here within the UK and takes out the guess work in comparison with exsisting measurement instruments, offering belief and empowering our clients to ship the proper water resolution with confidence. We’ve already had plenty of pre-orders and constructive suggestions from user-trials, and we count on this system to make our clients jobs exceptionally simpler and fly off the cabinets.”