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Speed-Optimized Sewer Inspections
A sewer inspection camera can be a valuable tool for a number of different professions: from plumbers to sewer technicians, these cameras can provide a clear view of what is going on inside a sewer line.
This can be helpful for a number of different reasons. First, it can allow professionals to see what is causing a clog or blockage. Secondly, it can help them determine the best way to clear the line. Third, it can provide a record of what was done during the inspection, which can be helpful if there are any problems in the future. Finally, it can simply give peace of mind to those who are responsible for the maintenance of a sewer system.
The traditional method of sending operators for a direct visual inspection of a sewer system is now very expensive, especially for cities, which are looking for more economical solutions.
It is precisely to tackle this problem that RinnoVision developed RV-MAX 360 and RV-PRO 360 inspection cameras, allowing a single unspecialized operator to inspect up to 80 sewer lines per day.
Sewer Inspection Recording Time and Costs Reduced
Moreover, the comprehensive video data captured during the inspection can be shared with external analysts rather than being analyzed onsite by the camera operator. You save time and money with a quicker inspection.
Using a sewer inspection camera, instead of sending operators in for direct visual inspection, you reduce the impact on traffic, as the inspection is quicker.
Encoding time is also reduced, lowering the cost of sewer inspection, and increasing the amount of sewer lines inspected per hour/day.
Moreover, RinnoVision now offers the remote coding of sewer inspection videos according to the NASSCO standards, allowing contractors to be paid faster by their clients and also giving them greater scalability without having to train and maintain a dedicated internal resource for this task.
About Rinnovision
RinnoVision is a Canadian company founded by infrastructure inspection experts who experienced firsthand the limitations of outdated equipment, safety risks, and inefficient inspection processes. Instead of settling for compromises, we completely reimagined inspection technology from the ground up. The RinnoVision cameras embody this philosophy—designed by field professionals, for field professionals.
Trusted worldwide by utilities, contractors, and municipalities, RinnoVision solutions help teams conduct inspections faster, safer, and more efficiently. With cutting-edge innovations such as wireless 360° cameras and AI-powered analysis (in partnership with Pallon), the RV-MAX 360 sets a new standard in manhole and confined space inspection, delivering accurate results and streamlined operations every time.

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Faq
1. What is a sewer inspection camera?
2. How does a sewer inspection camera work?
A sewer inspection camera is inserted into the sewer line through an access point or cleanout. The camera, equipped with powerful lighting, transmits live video feed to a monitor or a handheld device. This enables the operator to visually assess the pipe's interior, identifying issues such as blockages, cracks, leaks, or other structural problems.
3. What are the benefits of using a sewer inspection camera?
Using a sewer inspection camera offers several advantages. It allows for accurate and detailed visual inspection of sewer lines, helping to identify problems without the need for costly and disruptive excavations. It can locate blockages, root intrusions, pipe misalignments, corrosion, and other issues, facilitating targeted repairs and maintenance.
4. What types of problems can be detected with a sewer inspection camera?
A sewer inspection camera can detect a range of issues within sewer lines, including root intrusions, pipe collapses, cracks, offset joints, sediment buildup, blockages caused by debris or grease, and signs of wear or corrosion. It can also identify the presence of foreign objects that may obstruct the flow.
5. Who uses sewer inspection cameras?
Sewer inspection cameras are utilized by various professionals, including plumbers, sewer maintenance crews, civil engineers, municipal authorities, and sewer service providers. They are employed for routine inspections, diagnosing specific problems, planning repairs or replacements, and ensuring the overall condition and functionality of sewer systems.