CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) High Pressure Water Jetting is a specialized technique used for cleaning and maintaining sewer and drainage systems using a combination of high-pressure water jetting and CCTV inspection technology.
In this process, a high-pressure water jetting system is employed to deliver a powerful stream of water at high pressure into the sewer or drainage pipes. The water jetting equipment typically includes a flexible hose and a specially designed nozzle that can direct the pressurized water stream in various directions.
The high-pressure water jetting is effective in removing various types of debris, blockages, and sediment buildup within the pipes, including grease, roots, scale, silt, and other obstructions. The force of the water stream dislodges and flushes away the accumulated material, restoring the flow and function of the drainage system.
Simultaneously, a CCTV camera is inserted into the pipes along with the water jetting equipment. The camera captures high-resolution video footage of the interior of the pipes, allowing operators to visually inspect the condition of the pipes, identify any defects, cracks, or damage, and assess the overall structural integrity.
Real-time video feed from the CCTV camera is monitored by trained technicians who can observe and analyze the condition of the pipes, locate problem areas, and make informed decisions about necessary repairs or maintenance.
Drain repair and installation equipped with high-pressure water jetting equipment can tackle a wide range of drain-related issues, including clogged pipes, sewer backups, and foul odors.
The combination of high-pressure water jetting and CCTV inspection provides a comprehensive solution for cleaning and assessing sewer and drainage systems. It offers the advantages of efficient and thorough cleaning while enabling accurate diagnosis and targeted repairs, reducing the need for disruptive and costly excavation.
CCTV High Pressure Water Jetting is widely used in the maintenance and management of municipal sewer systems, industrial pipelines, commercial drainage systems, and other applications where the cleaning and inspection of pipes are essential for optimal performance and longevity.