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Water Jet Propelled TV Camera

Available in both pan and tilt as well as straight view the Jet TV System uses our exclusive Jet Pod Camera Assembly that features  high pressure jet thrusters for propulsion, the quick adjust centering skids, and the high resolution color video camera for inspecting  various pipe sizes.

A viewing station and control panel is located at a hose reel mounted station to give the operator the ability to see what is going on in the pipe while being able to maintain control of the High Pressure Jet System.

Using the digital recording capability and Umbilical Cord (see below), the operator can clean, inspect, and record all at the same time.



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Umbilical Cord

One of the most innovative products to enter the sewer and pipe cleaning industry in recent history has been the Sewer Equipment Company of America Umbilical Cord. This unique device has revolutionized the manner in which cities and contractors "clean" and "televise" sewer systems.

The repairable Umbilical Cord is comprised of a single construction cord which houses both a sewer hose and a television cable. This integrated jet hose and TV cord travels through the pipe using the high pressure jet system for propulsion - and uses the high resolution camera (located on the jet propulsion skid) to video tape the action.

The pipeline is thoroughly inspected, the information is recorded (optional footage counter and audio recording also available) and the pipe is cleaned. Two jobs are accomplished at the same time...the camera eliminates the mystery of any sewer issues which are encountered - and the jet system "cleans" the pipe.

The pipeline condition can now be put in a video library for further review or reference...the work is all done with one machine - and one job site procedure.
Less man hours, less cost and increased accountability of the work done.

Umbilical


The Sewer Equipment Co. of America Jet TV system takes the guess work out of sewer cleaning.

View a brief video demonstrating the Water Jet Propelled Video Camera:


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