Salamander AquaScan 4-in-1 Digital Water Multimeter (AquaScan)

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  • Product Description:

    Pre-order only

    Delivery will be when the product is available in August.  *This may be subject to change*.

    Salamander Aquascan 4-in-1 Digital Water Multimeter.

    AquaScan is a 4-in-1 handheld digital tool designed to precisely measure water

    • Flow
    • Pressure
    • Temperature
    • Hardness

    AquaScan helps installers not only to get the water insights needed for selecting the right product for the installation, but to also quickly understand if there are any water temperature, pressure and/or flow issues in an existing or new pump installation as well as identify any hard water areas that could be detrimental to energy efficiency due to limescale build-up.

    AquaScan unit is supplied in a robust case with a range of connection accessories.

    Aquascan Features

    • 4-in-1 digital water multimeter - precisely measures the flow, pressure, temperature and hardness
    • Digital display allowing for precise water measurement
    • Robust Design - made from brass materials - AquaScan is designed to last
    • Compact and easy to use - provides simple connection and clear readings
    • Patent pending technology inside
    • Made in Britain by one of the UK's leading manufacturers of water boosting products - Salamander Pumps
    • 1 year warranty

    Robust protective carry case - For easy storage and protection of AquaScan

     

    A Range of Accessories Come Supplied

    A range of accessories is supplied with AquaScan that allow you to easily connect to various outlet types

     

    How AquaScan Works

    Press power button to turn AquaScan on and off.

    Live readings are shown on the digital display including peak and live measurements. While AquaScan turned on and connected to an outlet press reset button to reset peak values.

    The user can easily select between alternative displays using the display button.

    AquaScan is powered by a battery, rechargeable via a USB-C input.

    The Accessories Supplied

    AquaScan unit is supplied in a robust case with included connection accessories to allow the product to connect to multiple outlets:

    • AquaScan unit
    • USB-C to USB cable 1m
    • ¾” male thread hose connector
    • ¾” female thread hose connector
    • 15mm pipe push fit to ¾” thread
    • 22mm pipe push fit to ¾” thread
    • Mixer hose tap connector
    • Single tap hose connector
    • ¾” thread adaptor (top part which is to be placed on ¾” female thread hose connector as shown)
    • ½” threaded male to male connector
    • ¾” and ½” washers
    • Flexible hose with connections ¾” male and ¾” female overall 300mm length
    • ¾” threaded male to quick connector
    • ¾” threaded female to quick connector
    • Tap connector male and female aerated threaded hose connector

    AquaScan is also supplied with a specification notepad. Includes an integral rechargeable battery, charged via supplied USB-C cable.

    The Salamander AquaScan 4-in-1 Digital Water Multimeter (AquaScan) is a genuine, brand new Salamander product, covered by a Salamander manufacturer's guarantee.

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    • Can AquaScan store/ save measured readings?

      AquaScan provides live readings. It also shows ‘peak’ readings when taking a measurement to accommodate any fluctuations when testing.

    • How do I test my water hardness with AquaScan?

      1) Connect AquaScan to the outlet.
      2) Ensure that the lever is in the closed position.
      3) Settling time (minimum of 30 seconds) – for accurate reading.
      Static water – won’t show if there is a flow of water. Water hardness should be tested before a water softener to measure TDS/EC (total dissolved solids/electrical conductivity).

    • How do I measure water temperature in the house with AquaScan?

      1) Connect AquaScan to the outlet.
      2) Ensure that the lever is in the closed position.
      3) Open the isolation valve on the outlet of the unit and position over a suitable container for the flow to discharge into such as a basin or bucket.
      4) Fully open the outlet to allow water to flow through the unit.
      5) Record the “Temperature” reading shown on the screen.
      Note: It is advised to allow water to flow through the unit for 30-60 seconds for a more accurate reading.

    • How do I check the water pressure with AquaScan?

      1) Connect AquaScan to the outlet.
      2) Ensure that the lever is in the closed position.
      3) Take three measurements from the live ‘Pressure’ reading. Calculate the average of the three measurements.
      Static Pressure Test
      1) Allow flow through the unit and then close the isolation valve on the outlet of the unit.
      2) Ensure all outlets in the property are closed during test.
      3) Record the “Pressure” reading shown on the screen.
      4) Open the isolation valve to allow water to flow and then turn off the outlet.
      Note: the pressure should always read “0.0” before removing the unit from the outlet
      Dynamic Pressure Test
      1) Fully open the isolation valve on the outlet of the unit.
      2) Open the outlet and allow flow through the unit until the desired flow rate is reached.
      3) Record the “Pressure” reading shown on the screen.
      4) Turn off the outlet.
      Note: the pressure should always read “0.0” before removing the unit from the outlet

    • How do you measure water flow rate in the mains with AquaScan?

      Connect AquaScan to the outlet.
      1) Take three measurements from the live ‘Flow’ reading.
      2) Calculate the average of the three measurements.
      A garden tap is the best location to measure the incoming flow rate. When this isn’t possible, such as in properties where there is no outside tap, measuring the flow rate while multiple outlets are open is the best way to calculate the incoming flow rate. As this ensures any restrictive outlets do not impact the measurement.
      3) Attach AquaScan to one outlet and turn on. Record the flow rate.
      4) Open another outlet (so both are turned on).
      5) Check the flow rate on AquaScan:
      If the flow rate remains the same, then continue to open further outlets until it decreases.
      If the flow rate decreases, use AquaScan to measure the flow rate at each outlet (all outlets must remain turned on), make a note of the flow rate in the specification notepad. Add together the flow rates to determine the total flow rate.

    • Does AquaScan need to be installed into pipework during operation?

      The AquaScan is a portable, handheld unit which can be used at an outlet and requires no permanent install into a system to obtain readings of water flow, pressure, temperature, and hardness.

    • Do I need a Salamander Pumps product to use the AquaScan?

      AquaScan can be used to measure pressure, flow, temperature, and hardness (TDS/EC) whenever there is a need to record accurate measurements.

    • Can I test the temperature of hot water with AquaScan?

      Yes, you can use AquaScan to test a hot water temperature up to 85°C.