For the sustainable management of water wells and efficient utilization of underground aquifers, it is essential to safeguard and preserve these invaluable resources. Given the impracticality or difficulty of human access to deep wells, visual inspection or videometry of water wells is employed to assess their condition and identify potential causes of issues such as declining water levels or other well-related problems, thus ensuring their longevity and sustainable usage.
Kavosh Mechanizeh Fanavar Company, a leading expert in this field, has developed and introduced seven models of water well inspection camera devices under the WellCam brand. Presently, the company is focused on manufacturing and introducing two latest models, 6 and 7, to meet the needs of customers.
In previous iterations of the WellCam family (models 1 to 5), customers encountered challenges primarily due to the use of a single-camera device. This design aspect significantly increased the likelihood of operator error during inspection, as the operator’s manipulation of the camera’s rotation towards the focal point within the well wall, combined with the simultaneous lowering of the device, often led to overlooking sections of the well and consequently, inspection inaccuracies.
In the latest models, 6 and 7, significant improvements have been implemented to minimize operator error and prevent interruptions during the videometry process, ensuring a more accurate and efficient inspection operation.