
To help installers save time and select the correct pump for the job, Tucson has developed digital tools designed to take the guesswork out of pump selection and make the process faster, clearer and more intuitive.
An advanced filter on the Tucson website allows installers to select key requirements specific to their shower or booster pump installation. The company says that by narrowing results down instantly, based on specific criteria, unsuitable models are removed early in the process. To support this, interactive performance curves are available across Tucson’s shower and booster pump product pages. Rather than relying on static charts or printed datasheets, installers can view how a pump performs across different flow rates and pressures in real time. By inputting the exact flow (L/min) and head (m) values required for the job, they can immediately see whether a specific model will achieve the desired operating point. This instant confirmation helps prevent underperforming pump installations, giving installers clarity before the product is even unpacked.
Neil Wilson, Head of Marketing, Tucson Pumps, says: “Picking up the wrong pump isn’t just frustrating, it can add hours onto an already packed schedule, or introduce callbacks at a later stage. Our new filters and interactive performance curves are designed to make selecting the right pump quicker and more straightforward. Whether it’s boosting shower performance or tackling low water pressure, installers want to identify the right pump quickly, fit it confidently and move on to the next job without delays.”
To complement the new digital tools, each shower and booster pump product page on the Tucson website details the product information utilising handy icons and real-life imagery. Technical data, links to supporting literature, certification and warranty information is also marked, so that tradespeople can make informed choices.
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