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Sample Remote Visual Testing Report: Drainage Systems
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Drainage System Images Table of Contents
  
Other applications such as process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
Maverick RVT Department Summary
Maverick RVT Department Summary
This report contains examples of the effective use of Remote Visual equipment. Although videoscopes have typically been employed for emergency diagnostics of problems, the real cost benefits of this type of inspection are found during scheduled shutdowns. Using the arsenal of RVI equipment now available to determine the necessity for disassembly, cleaning, or entry of plant equipment can streamline maintenance tasks and result in time and money being directed where it is most needed.
Remote Visual Inspection or Testing, also called Video Inspection, involves different sorts of probes, camera systems, scopes, robotics, and other devices to collect images from hard to access areas. Maverick Inspection uses non-contact measurement software, image capture devices, digital recording mediums, built-in line locators, retrieval tools, and other technologies to maximize the abilities of this equipment. We have rated explosion proof and intrinsically safe equipment, specialized tube inspection cameras, robotic pan/tilt/zoom cameras, and a wide range of custom built systems. Maverick owns enough equipment for almost all of the possible applications we come across, without the need to bring in outside equipment. This allows us to react quickly to emergency calls, and we do not have to transfer large rental costs to our clients.
Maverick Inspection pioneered Remote Visual Testing in Western Canada, and we have provided service for more than a decade and gathered a lot of experience. We grew as the demand grew, putting together an array of unique equipment to meet our clients' unique inspection needs. We offer complete inspection services, sales, and rentals of remote visual and equipment from videoscopes to robotics to fiberscopes. Our Remote Visual Department is complemented by Ground Penetrating Radar and Infrared Thermography.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.
1. Restriction in Oily Water Sewer Line

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This image was taken of an elbow in an oily water sewer line using a robotic camera head. The explosion proof camera was lowered into the manhole and then focused in on the restriction using pan, zoom, and tilt capabilities. An explosion proof camera should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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2. Sump Deposit and Check Valve
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This image shows deposits in a sump interferring with the flow in a check valve. This image was captured using an explosion proof pan, tilt, and zoom camera. An explosion proof camera should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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3. Inlet Piping Burst at Union Joint
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This image shows a burst sump inlet pipe at the union joint. This image was captured using an explosion proof pan, tilt, and zoom camera. An explosion proof camera should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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4. Deformed PVC Line
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This image shows a deformed manhole connection PVC line.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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5. Rocks in Oily Water Sewer Line
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This image shows large rocks and deposit in an oily water sewer line. This image was captured using an explosion proof robotic crawler with a pan and tilt camera. An explosion proof system should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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6. Build-up at Clean-out Access
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This image shows heavy encrustation build-up at a clean-out access. Often video inspection is used in conjunction with cleaning procedures to ensure effectiveness or troubleshoot.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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7. Corroded Sump Gate Valve
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This image shows a gate valve in a sump corroded and eaten away. This image was captured using an explosion proof pan, tilt, and zoom camera. An explosion proof system should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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8. Take-off Filters / Tailing Pond
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This photo was taking with our crawler and shows that the piping has deformed due to excessive stress.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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9. Tailing Lines from Tailing Pond
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Maverick has crawlers that can also go underwater to supply high resolution imagery. This particular image has our crawler travelling through tailing lines from a tailing pond, build up is seen on the walls.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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10. T-connection Transfer Line
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Mavericks crawlers are quite mobile in any terrain, here you can see our crawler successfully navigating through flowing water to a T-connection. The T-connection of this transfer line is fouled with deposits.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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11. Tailing Pond Lines
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This tailing pond line has been fouled with iron sediment.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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12. 6" Oily Water Branch Line
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The corrosion and deposits are clearly visible in this pipeline and need to be addressed.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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13. 10" Underground Drainage
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As our crawler was inspecting this line we came across rock deposits that inhibit the lines ability to drain effectively.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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14. PVC Piping
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The PVC pipe in this photo has had a serious failure. The pipe collapsed and a large amount of rock deposits fell into the pipe.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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15. PVC Piping 2
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This is the same pipe as the one above, a PVC pipe collapse with a large amount of rock deposits.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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16. Oily Water Sewer Connection
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Here excessive wear is seen due to corrosion, this image was taken using our remote crawler.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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17. 36" Storm Sewer
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Storm sewers need to operate efficently therefore inspections are used to determine internal pipe conditions. Maverick inspected this 36" storm line to supply the client with clear visible data.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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Other applications such as process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.
Drainage System Images Table of Contents
  
Other applications such as process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
Maverick RVT Department Summary
Maverick RVT Department Summary
This report contains examples of the effective use of Remote Visual equipment. Although videoscopes have typically been employed for emergency diagnostics of problems, the real cost benefits of this type of inspection are found during scheduled shutdowns. Using the arsenal of RVI equipment now available to determine the necessity for disassembly, cleaning, or entry of plant equipment can streamline maintenance tasks and result in time and money being directed where it is most needed.
Remote Visual Inspection or Testing, also called Video Inspection, involves different sorts of probes, camera systems, scopes, robotics, and other devices to collect images from hard to access areas. Maverick Inspection uses non-contact measurement software, image capture devices, digital recording mediums, built-in line locators, retrieval tools, and other technologies to maximize the abilities of this equipment. We have rated explosion proof and intrinsically safe equipment, specialized tube inspection cameras, robotic pan/tilt/zoom cameras, and a wide range of custom built systems. Maverick owns enough equipment for almost all of the possible applications we come across, without the need to bring in outside equipment. This allows us to react quickly to emergency calls, and we do not have to transfer large rental costs to our clients.
Maverick Inspection pioneered Remote Visual Testing in Western Canada, and we have provided service for more than a decade and gathered a lot of experience. We grew as the demand grew, putting together an array of unique equipment to meet our clients' unique inspection needs. We offer complete inspection services, sales, and rentals of remote visual and equipment from videoscopes to robotics to fiberscopes. Our Remote Visual Department is complemented by Ground Penetrating Radar and Infrared Thermography.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.
1. Restriction in Oily Water Sewer Line

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This image was taken of an elbow in an oily water sewer line using a robotic camera head. The explosion proof camera was lowered into the manhole and then focused in on the restriction using pan, zoom, and tilt capabilities. An explosion proof camera should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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2. Sump Deposit and Check Valve
 |
This image shows deposits in a sump interferring with the flow in a check valve. This image was captured using an explosion proof pan, tilt, and zoom camera. An explosion proof camera should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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3. Inlet Piping Burst at Union Joint
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This image shows a burst sump inlet pipe at the union joint. This image was captured using an explosion proof pan, tilt, and zoom camera. An explosion proof camera should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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4. Deformed PVC Line
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This image shows a deformed manhole connection PVC line.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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5. Rocks in Oily Water Sewer Line
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This image shows large rocks and deposit in an oily water sewer line. This image was captured using an explosion proof robotic crawler with a pan and tilt camera. An explosion proof system should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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6. Build-up at Clean-out Access
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This image shows heavy encrustation build-up at a clean-out access. Often video inspection is used in conjunction with cleaning procedures to ensure effectiveness or troubleshoot.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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7. Corroded Sump Gate Valve
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This image shows a gate valve in a sump corroded and eaten away. This image was captured using an explosion proof pan, tilt, and zoom camera. An explosion proof system should be used for sewer inspections since oily water, chemical, and sanitary sewer systems have potentially explosive atomspheres.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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8. Take-off Filters / Tailing Pond
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This photo was taking with our crawler and shows that the piping has deformed due to excessive stress.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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9. Tailing Lines from Tailing Pond
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Maverick has crawlers that can also go underwater to supply high resolution imagery. This particular image has our crawler travelling through tailing lines from a tailing pond, build up is seen on the walls.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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10. T-connection Transfer Line
 |
Mavericks crawlers are quite mobile in any terrain, here you can see our crawler successfully navigating through flowing water to a T-connection. The T-connection of this transfer line is fouled with deposits.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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11. Tailing Pond Lines
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This tailing pond line has been fouled with iron sediment.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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12. 6" Oily Water Branch Line
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The corrosion and deposits are clearly visible in this pipeline and need to be addressed.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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13. 10" Underground Drainage
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As our crawler was inspecting this line we came across rock deposits that inhibit the lines ability to drain effectively.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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14. PVC Piping
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The PVC pipe in this photo has had a serious failure. The pipe collapsed and a large amount of rock deposits fell into the pipe.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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15. PVC Piping 2
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This is the same pipe as the one above, a PVC pipe collapse with a large amount of rock deposits.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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16. Oily Water Sewer Connection
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Here excessive wear is seen due to corrosion, this image was taken using our remote crawler.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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17. 36" Storm Sewer
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Storm sewers need to operate efficently therefore inspections are used to determine internal pipe conditions. Maverick inspected this 36" storm line to supply the client with clear visible data.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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Other applications such as process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.
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