In general, inspection robots in the field of sewage are divided into two groups: CCTV and SSET. CCTV robots use the Pan-Tilt feature to take complete images from inside the network, but SSET robots provide the Pan-Tilt feature as software to the user. (Virtual Reality) In other words, in CCTV robots, the operator can focus on any point of the pipe wall for precise inspection of the pipeline at any time by removing the camera from the axial position with the help of the Pan 360 degree and Tilt 120 degree features and take more accurate imaging and photography. However, in SSET robots, the robot uses two Fish-Eye cameras at the beginning and end of the pipe with the help of software to create a virtual pipe profile or image inside the pipe. In this technology, operator error in monitoring and diagnosing damage is greatly reduced and, due to the lack of need to stop the robot during the operation, it also creates a higher operation speed.
Kavosh Mechanized Exploration Company, along with other global brands, has succeeded in designing and manufacturing a panoramic robot for the first time in the country as a new generation of inspection systems, under the brand name PanoBot.
Technical specifications
Two digital cameras with Full HD quality and a viewing angle of more than 180 degrees
Generate a 360-degree virtual reality image from inside the pipe
3D drawing and configuration of the entire network being inspected
Automatic detection of components inside the network using artificial intelligence
Automatic camera lens lift for precise height adjustment using distance sensor
Measurement of pipe expansion, slope, temperature and pressure using advanced sensors Data transmission using fiber optic technology
Generate 7 types of inspection reports in accordance with the WRC standard and connection with ArcGIS software