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Faster And Easier Pipe & Sewer Inpections
A pipe inspection camera is a small, portable camera that is inserted into the pipe through a small opening. This sewer is used to view the inside of the pipe and take pictures or video. This tool can be used to inspect pipes for a variety of reasons, such as to check for leaks, damage, or blockages. A pipe inspection camera can also be used to locate objects that have fallen into the pipe.
The traditional method of sending operators for a direct visual inspection of a pipe comes to a price. And for towns and cities, who need to inspect their pipe system frequently, more cost-effective solutions need to be found.
With this pipe and sewer inspection camera, you can perform a complete inspection of your pipe system, while requiring far fewer people to conduct the project.
As the camera is equiped with adjustable LED lights that illuminate hard to reach inspection areas, inspection in dark environments gets much clearer.
Additionally, instead of requiring the camera operator to examine data on-site, the comprehensive data captured during the pipeline inspection can be shared with external analysts afterward. This approach to inspection allows for a speedier process, helping to save both time and money.
costs and impact on traffic are greatly reduced
As the examination is quicker with RV Max 360 inspection camera than when sending operators in for direct visual inspection, you lessen the impact on traffic.
Additionally, encoding time is cut down, cutting pipe inspection costs and increasing the number of pipes inspected each hour/day.
Moreover, RinnoVision now provides remote coding of pipe inspection recordings in accordance with the NASSCO standards, enabling contractors to receive payment from their clients more quickly and giving them greater capacity without having to hire, train, and maintain a specific internal resource for this job.
About Rinnovision
RinnoVision is a Canadian company founded by underground infrastructure inspection professionals to meet specific needs in day-to-day operations. The reality of an increasingly competitive market sector, coupled with labour shortages, inspired RinnoVision to develop products that significantly improve the efficiency, time savings, safety and profitability of inspection operations.
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Faq
1. What is a pipe inspection camera?
A pipe inspection camera is a specialized device used to visually inspect the interior of pipes and conduits. It consists of a self-leveling, small camera head attached to a flexible cable or robotic crawler that can be inserted into the pipe to capture high-resolution images or videos.
2. How does a pipe inspection camera work?
A digital inspection camera is inserted into the pipe through an access point. The camera transmits real-time images or videos to a monitor, a screen or a handheld device, allowing the operator to view the condition of the pipe, identify any issues or damages, and assess the need for repairs or maintenance.
3. What are the benefits of using a pipe inspection camera?
Using a pipe inspection camera offers several advantages. It provides a fast and accurate visual assessment of the pipe's interior, helping to detect issues such as cracks, leaks, blockages, corrosion, root intrusions, or other defects. It allows for targeted repairs, reducing unnecessary digging or excavation. It also aids in preventative maintenance and ensures efficient flow within the pipe system.
4. What types of pipes can be inspected with a pipe inspection camera?
A pipe and sewer inspection camera can be used to inspect various types of pipes, including sewer lines, water wells, plumbing systems, industrial pipelines, gas pipes, chimney, ducts, manholes, borehole and underground drain pipes. It is suitable for pipes of different materials such as PVC, cast iron, concrete, clay, or steel.
5. Who uses pipe inspection cameras?
Pipe inspection cameras are utilized by professionals in various industries, including plumbing, construction, engineering, municipal authorities, maintenance and repair services, and environmental services. These borescope cameras are employed for routine inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance planning, and assessing the condition of pipe networks for both residential and commercial applications.