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100M 5MP Deep Water Well Inspection Camera With 10Inch Recording Monitor
Model: DS100C-34
A 5MP 34MM camera + 100M (4.2MM) Cable + Cable Reel with brake and meter count + 4K 10inch monitor
5MP Pipeline inspection Camera:
*5MP Sony Sensor Resolution:2560*1440px
*View angle:120°view angle
*Light source: 12 LED, brightness is adjustable via monitor
*34mm diameter camera,L:66mm
* IP68 waterproof, can work underwater max 200m
100M 5MP Deep Water Well Inspection Camera With 10Inch Recording Monitor
*Cable Reel Material: Stainless steel, with brake
*Monitor : Removeable from the cable reel
*4colors removeable Rubber Corner protectors
*10.1 inch touch screen resolution:1280*800pix,IP66
Video input:HD 4K,2K,1080P,720P, 480P AHD,CVBS video input
Video Output: HDMI 1080P
Support 4K,2K recording;12MP photo and photo notes.
Support 10 times zoom,image flip,inner keyboard to edit photos, playback, file lock with password
Video compression format:H.264
Max Storage: up to 256GB TF card,default 128GB
Compressed video and audio are synchronous
6200mAh exchangeable and removeable Li-battery
Support 12 Voltage power output for camera
WiFi Wireless transmission and view on mobile,via APP
100M 5MP Deep Water Well Inspection Camera With 10Inch Recording Monitor
Detail Pictures of the 5MP Deep water Pipeline inspection system
Here are some of the main ways a pipe inspection camera can save time and money for inspectors:
•Faster inspections. The camera can quickly traverse long sections of pipe to inspect them. This is much faster than manually inspecting pipes through excavation or accessing multiple access points. Faster inspections mean inspectors can complete more inspections in less time.
•Fewer excavations are needed. Since the camera is inserted through existing access points like manholes or cleanouts, excavating to access buried pipes is rarely needed. This saves the time and cost of digging up and repairing infrastructure.
•Less equipment and resources required. Pipe inspection cameras only require a camera control system and cables. This is less equipment than needed to excavate, shore up and manually enter pipes. It also requires fewer inspectors and safety equipment.
•Permanent video records reduce re-work. The video documentation from the inspections provides a permanent reference for inspectors to use for years without needing to re-inspect the pipes. This avoids duplicating work that has already been done.
•Issues detected earlier. Problems inside pipes can often be detected earlier with video inspections before they become major structural issues. Identifying issues early on allows for more affordable and fewer emergency repairs. This can save money in the long run.
•Consistent inspections. The camera allows the same inspector or team to complete all the inspections, ensuring consistent reviews and application of standards. This accurate detection of issues leads to the best use of resources for rehabilitation projects.
•Small problems found. Even minor issues like small cracks, leaks, or obstacles that may not visually manifest on the surface can be detected with a pipe inspection camera before causing bigger and harder-to-diagnose issues. Minor diagnoses and repairs are typically less expensive. So in summary, using a push rod pipe inspection camera can result in significant time and cost savings for inspectors through reduced work needs, avoidance of expensive problems, more efficient issue detection, and optimized use of resources. Let me know if you have any other questions!
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