sewage inspection camera
A sewage inspection camera is an advanced diagnostic tool designed for thorough examination of drainage and sewer systems. This specialized equipment consists of a high-resolution camera mounted on a flexible cable, capable of navigating through complex pipe networks ranging from 2 to 36 inches in diameter. The camera head features powerful LED lights, providing clear visibility in dark pipe environments, while the waterproof housing ensures reliable operation in wet conditions. Modern sewage inspection cameras come equipped with location trackers, allowing operators to pinpoint exact positions of blockages or damage. The system typically includes a control unit with a high-definition display screen, recording capabilities, and intuitive controls for camera movement. These cameras can identify various issues including pipe breaks, root intrusions, blockages, corrosion, and misaligned joints. The recorded footage helps professionals assess pipe conditions, determine appropriate repair methods, and document system status for future reference. Advanced models may include additional features such as pan-and-tilt capabilities, measurement tools for pipe diameter and defect sizing, and software for detailed report generation.