Sewer Televising
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The Problem: Worldwide deteriorating infrastructure
On an international scale, sewer and other
utilities are in need of inspection, repair and
replacement. Most are located in congested
urban areas, under buildings, roadways or
expensive landscape, and are surrounded
by other utilities. With estimated utility
replacement costs in the billions over the next
20 years, repair work is often selected over
replacement due to tight municipal budgets.
Without proper inspections, pipe degradation
and intrusions may go undetected until
system backups demand attention.
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Manhole and Sewer Line Inspections
Regularly scheduled inspections help
determine which pipes are in need of the
most urgent repair and provide detailed
reports for future planning. |
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Sewer Line Repairs
With limited budgets and resources, it
is important to identify and repair sewer
lines that are causing system backups
and leaking contaminants into the soil.
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Sewer Line Replacements
After decades of use, especially in high
growth areas, inspections may
determine that repairs are insufficient
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The Strategic Advantages of
Sewer/Pipeline Televising...
Managers and supervisors like televising
sewer/pipeline technology because it has
several distinct advantages over previous
rehabilitation methods:
- It allows operators to assess the
condition of a sewer line in real time.
- It can reveal blockages from debris,
roots, and grease; show cracks,
breaks or deterioration of a pipe.
- It reduces the risk of injury from
manual inspections.
- It offers detailed diagnosis without
the need for excavation, saving time
and money.
- It helps utility companies evaluate
the effectiveness of their
maintenance procedures.
- It ultimately cuts down the number
of sewage backups in municpal and
residential areas due to low pipe flow
capacity.
The Tactical Advantages of Sewer/Pipeline Televising...
Engineers and contractors like televising
sewer/pipeline technology because:
- Specialized equipment can operate
on a minimum of 1,000 feet of multiconductor
- TV cable and can inspect
sewer lines from 6 inches and up.
- Laser Diodes combine the latest laser
beam technology with an advanced
digital video caliper for measuring
pipe defects and other abnormalities
without the need to enter the pipeline.
- Pan-tilt and optical zoom cameras
record video inspections which
enables crack measurement while
eliminating spherical and barrell
distortion and pin cushioning.
Sewer lateral inspections are
completed without homeowner
intrusion.
- Laser profiling is able to produce pipe
degradation measurement
accuracy within +/- 0.1% with
onboard HDTV cameras and
produces a digital pipe profile for
repair planning.
- Manhole inspections can provide a
quick and accurate assessment of
confined spaces without entry.
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CUES COMPACT PIPE RANGER®
Multi-Conductor Wheeled Transporter
The most advanced CCTV camera
transporter on the market. The CUES
Compact Pipe Ranger® operates on
1,000+ feet of multi-conductor TV
cable and can inspect sewer lines
from 6 inches and up. CPRs include
full-proportional steering to traverse
meandering pipe and
easily operate around
45 and 90 degree
turns with superior
pulling power. |
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CUES LITE STICK®
Portable Inspection Camera
The CUES Lite Stick® is the only 100%
wireless system on the market. This
completely hand held inspection
camera provides full color/infrared
video and its high-tech design
allows inspection with
low wattage LED lighting.
It easily inspects
pipelines, manholes,
vessels, tanks, and
other internally
confined space/entries. |
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CUES LAMP II®
Lateral & Mainline Probe I & II
The latest in lateral and mainline
inspection equipment, the CUES
LAMP II® accomplishes a one-pass
mainline inspection with a simultaneous
adjacent lateral inspection. The
lateral camera includes a
built-in auto upright
feature which keeps the
image stabilized at all
times and a Sonde for
locating in metallic and
non-metallic pipes. |
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