sewer camera
A sewage inspection camera is a sophisticated diagnostic tool designed to provide detailed visual assessments of underground pipe systems and sewer lines. This advanced 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 lighting that illuminates the pipe interior, while the waterproof housing protects sensitive components from moisture and debris. Modern sewage inspection cameras come equipped with location tracking capabilities, allowing operators to precisely identify problem areas and mark their position above ground. The system typically includes a control unit with a high-definition display screen, recording capabilities, and distance tracking. These cameras can detect various issues including cracks, blockages, tree root intrusions, pipe collapses, and joint separations. The footage can be recorded and stored for documentation purposes, enabling professionals to share detailed reports with property owners and maintain accurate maintenance records. Some advanced models also include additional features such as pan-and-tilt functionality, self-leveling camera heads, and built-in sensors for detecting pipe slope and alignment.