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PHAM NEWS | APRIL 2026


ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE Product Spotlight 9


Why you need a digital water multimeter


Water measurement accuracy is critical. Using Salamander Pumps’ AquaScan, installers simplify testing, cut errors, save time and deliver a reliable, high-quality service.


systems. It delivers live, easy-to-read measurements for water flow, pressure, temperature and hardness (via Total Dissolved Solids), giving installers the information they need in a single device.


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Using AquaScan As AquaScan can capture four readings simultaneously, installers can apply the data across a range of tasks to ensure systems meet customer expectations.


quaScan is a 4-in-1 digital multimeter designed to provide clear insights into building water


According to feedback from


installers using AquaScan, the device supports tasks such as:


• Product specification for mains-fed systems


t Salamander’s AquaScan 4-in-1 digital water multimeter kit in protective case


• Pressure testing and fault


diagnosis on mains water pipework • Temperature checks on


gravity and mains-fed outlets • Commissioning and


servicing support


The benefits Return on investment is an important factor when installers consider adding new tools to their toolkit. AquaScan delivers value by reducing the time required to take measurements and improving accuracy during diagnostics and specification. Rather than relying on several


analogue tools, installers can gather key readings digitally in one place. This reduces the risk of under- or over-specifying solutions and eliminates the need for repeated testing. Ryan, an installer who uses


AquaScan, explains: “I regularly carry out annual servicing on unvented hot water cylinders, which involves testing of temperature control and flow rates, something that AquaScan can easily provide. I find using flow cups not overly accurate and AquaScan provides correct results.” Using digital tools can also help installers present themselves


as modern professionals who embrace technology. For customers, this can create a strong first impression before work even begins. An installer from Jones Kitchens & Bathrooms says of using AquaScan: “It sets me apart from other businesses who may also be quoting for the same project as it looks professional and thorough.”


Practical upgrade Modern plumbing increasingly demands accurate diagnostics and reliable solutions. Tools that simplify measurements and provide dependable data can make a significant difference to both efficiency and customer satisfaction.


AquaScan offers installers a


reliable, 4-in-1 measurement solution that upgrades their toolkit while supporting better decision-making on site. The feedback from installers


highlights the impact it can have: “AquaScan has been a game-changer for my shower installations. I carry out a pressure flow test on every job, and with AquaScan, I no longer need multiple tools – just one device that does it all,” says Stephen, another installer. For professionals looking to


save time, improve measurement accuracy and deliver excellent customer outcomes, AquaScan represents a smart investment. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/426/01


PR E C I SE WAT E R I N S I G H T


Digital Water Multimeter. A 4-in-1 handheld digital tool designed to efficiently and precisely measure water flow, pressure, temperature, and hardness via TDS.


salamanderpumps.co.uk


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