GT-PTZ Portable HD Sewer Pipe Borescope Camera
GT-PTZ Sewer pipe borescope camera
Zoom function
49mm metal len
IP68 waterproof

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GT-PTZ Sewer pipe borescope camera
Zoom function
49mm metal len
IP68 waterproof
Pipe camera inspection, also known as sewer or drain camera inspection, is a process used to inspect the interior of pipelines. It involves inserting a small, waterproof sewer push camera attached to a flexible cable into the pipe or drain system.
Pipe camera inspections are commonly used in applications, such as plumbing and sewer systems maintenance, as well as in construction and engineering projects, to assess the condition of underground pipes without the need for costly and invasive excavation. This pipeline inspection solution helps detect problems early, allowing for timely repairs or maintenance, thus preventing potential damage or failures in the pipe system.
Pipe Inspection cameras, also known as pipe push rod cameras. Generally, the pipe video inspection camera is equipped with lights to illuminate the interior of the pipeline and can transmit real-time video footage to a monitor or recording device. This allows technicians or inspectors to visually inspect the condition of the pipes, identify any blockages, cracks, leaks, or other issues, and determine the overall integrity of the pipe system.
Pipe inspection cameras are capable of detecting various issues within sewers and drains, including blockages caused by debris or roots, leaks, corrosion, misalignments, infiltration/exfiltration, collapsed sections, root intrusion, and general pipe degradation. By providing a detailed visual assessment, the pipe camera enables early identification of problems, facilitating prompt repairs or maintenance to prevent further damage and ensure the integrity of the pipe system.
A push camera, often referred to as a push rod camera, is a type of video inspection camera used primarily for inspecting pipes, sewers, drains, and other hard-to-reach areas. It consists of a small camera mounted on the end of a flexible rod that can be pushed through the pipe or conduit.
Push camera is a powerful and indispensable pipe inspection tool for professionals in maintenance, repair, and inspection roles, allowing them to see inside otherwise inaccessible areas without the need for extensive disassembly or excavation.
Here’s what a sewer push rod camera does when there’s a clog:
Identification of the clog location: The push rod camera is inserted into the sewer line and navigated through the pipes to find the exact location of the clog.
Assessment of the cause: The sewer camera provides a live video feed to the plumber, who can see what is causing the clog.
Condition of the pipes: The sewer inspection camera also allows the plumber to assess the overall condition of the pipes. They can check for cracks, corrosion, or any other damage that might contribute to or result from the clog.
Determining the best solution: By understanding the type and location of the clog, the plumber can decide on the most effective method to clear it, whether that involves snaking the drain, hydro jetting, or repairing a damaged section of pipe.
Determining the best solution: By understanding the type and location of the clog, the plumber can decide on the most effective method to clear it, whether that involves snaking the drain, hydro jetting, or repairing a damaged section of pipe.