Endoscope CAMERA FOR HARD INSPECTION PROJECTs
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Endoscope Cameras for Remote Visual Inspections
If you’ve ever had to deal with a blocked drain, you know how frustrating it can be. You also know how difficult it can be to find the cause of the blockage. That’s where an endoscope inspection camera comes in.
This useful tool allows you to see inside the drain, so you can locate the blockage and get it cleared out quickly. An endoscope camera is also great for preventative maintenance. By regularly inspecting drains, you can catch problems early and avoid major issues down the road.
Nevertheless, the traditional method of sending operators for a direct visual inspection of a manhole comes to a price. And for towns and cities, who need to inspect manholes frequently, cost-effective solutions need to be found.
With our RV-Max 360 endoscope camera, you can perform a complete inspection of your manhole system, while requiring only one person to conduct the project.
Endoscope cameras Reduce costs and impact on traffic
The telescopic carbon fiber endoscope inspection camera system allows a single unspecialized operator to inspect up to 80 manholes per day, thanks to a 30 feet long pole. Moreover, the comprehensive video data captured during the inspection can be offloaded to external analysts rather than being analyzed onsite by the endoscope camera operator, allowing maximum uptime in the field.
In addition to lessening the impact on traffic and improving coding quality by keeping the operator’s attention on the task at hand, using this endoscope camera system has the advantage of effectively lowering manhole inspection costs by increasing the number of inspected manholes per hour/day.
RinnoVision now provides remote coding of inspection videos in accordance with the NASSCO standards, enabling contractors to receive payment from their clients more quickly and giving them a 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 an endoscope inspection camera?
An endoscope camera is a device equipped with cutting-edge technology used to visually inspect the interior of manholes or underground structures. It consists of a camera mounted on the end of a telescopic pole, allowing operators to extend the camera into the manhole without physically entering it. By providing a swift and efficient inspection process, these endoscope inspection cameras enhance productivity and reduce overall project expenses.
2. How does an endoscope camera work?
The endoscope inspection camera is equipped with a camera at the end of the extendable pole. The endoscope camera captures images or videos of the manhole's interior, which are transmitted to a monitor or a handheld device for real-time viewing. The telescopic pole enables operators to adjust the camera's position and capture detailed visuals.
3. What are the advantages of using an endoscope camera?
Using an endoscope inspection camera offers several benefits. It eliminates the need for personnel to physically enter the manhole, reducing safety risks. The extendable pole allows for easy access to deep or hard-to-reach areas. The high-resolution endoscope camera provides clear visuals, helping to detect structural damage, blockages, or other issues in the manhole without disassembling it.
4. What types of problems can be detected with an endoscope inspection camera?
An endoscope inspection camera can detect various problems, including cracks, leaks, sediment buildup, debris, root intrusion, pipe misalignment, corrosion, or any other defects affecting the integrity or functionality of the manhole or its connecting pipes. Due to its distinct features, this cutting-edge device is a a cost-effective, convenient, and safe solution to all professional inspection needs.
5. Who uses endoscope inspection cameras?
Endoscopic cameras are commonly used by professionals in the field of infrastructure maintenance and inspection. Municipal authorities, utility companies, engineering firms, and sewer or sanitation departments utilize these endoscope cameras for routine distant inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting of manholes. Contractors and construction companies involved in infrastructure projects also use them for accurate assessments and documentation purposes.
These endoscope inspection cameras are the perfect tools for tasks such as roof inspections, aerial photography, inventory checks, gutter inspection and cleaning, wildlife surveying, heavy equipment inspection, underground vaults and storage vessels inspection etc. By providing a swift and efficient inspection process, these endoscope cameras enhance productivity and reduce overall project expenses.