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eCAM Pipeline Inspection Systems Introduced

March 16, 2011

eCAM systems take the guesswork out of jobs - quickly inspect and locate a wide variety of pipeline problems while reducing cost by knowing exactly where the problem is before digging.

Electric Eel eCAM ace and eCAM pro
Quickly inspect and locate a wide variety of pipeline problems while reducing cost by knowing exactly where the problem is before digging. eCAM systems take the guesswork out of jobs. eCAM systems are compact, easy to use, and made from the same high-quality, durable components you have come to know and expect from Electric Eel.


eCAM systems have a wide variety of uses such as in-line inspection of sewer and drain lines, septic tanks, service laterals, chimneys, HVAC ducts and much more.



eCAM ace Pipeline Inspection Camera System

The eCAM ace features a 5.4-inch LCD monitor with AR film for optimal viewing in sunlight, encased in an anodized aluminum housing mounted to the reel and protected by an acrylic, anti-glare monitor shield. A video output jack is included for the recording option.

Standard features include a portable, powder-coated steel frame with a secure-locking reel brake; 125 feet of Kevlar-braided, 1/2-inch-diameter push rod; and a rugged, stainless-steel-housed 1.68-inch diameter color camera with sapphire lens, 20 LED light ring and high resolution CCD element.

A flexible camera spring navigates 3-inch P-traps, and the auto iris adjusts lighting automatically. An impact-resistant polycarbonate light ring cover adds protection. The ace camera system provides industry-standard 512HZ sonde.

Camera option: 1.23-inch-diameter color camera for inspecting 1 1/2-inch to 4-inch lines; negotiates 2-inch plastic P-traps and 1 1/2-inch 90-degree bends.



eCAM pro Pipeline Inspection Camera System

The eCAM pro features a detachable 8.4-inch LCD monitor with AR film for optimal viewing in sunlight, housed in a weather-proof hard case with a protective acrylic, anti-glare monitor shield. It is capable of one-touch recording to a built-in 320GB hard drive or a USB flash drive and 8X zoom record for detailed close-ups with on-screen footage counter. The system has an easy navigation menu, can transfer MPEG recording files to your personal computer/laptop with USB ports, and includes a 2-hour NiMH battery with built-in charger and power cord.

Standard features include 200 feet of Kevlar-braided, 1⁄2-inch-diameter push rod; a rugged, powder-coated steel tube and bar construction; a secure-locking reel brake; and rolls on 8-inch wheels for easy maneuverability.

The stainless-steel housed 1.68-inch-diameter self-leveling color camera has a sapphire lens, 20 LED light ring and high resolution CCD element. A flexible camera spring navigates 3-inch P-traps. The auto iris adjusts lighting automatically. An impact-resistant polycarbonate light ring cover adds protection. The pipeline inspection system provides industry-standard 512HZ sonde.

Electric Eel Mfg., based in Springfield, Ohio, since 1939, produces a full line of drain- and sewer-cleaning machines including sectional units, drum machines, jetters and pipeline inspection systems.

Electric Eel Mfg. Co.
Phone: 800/833-1212
Fax: 937/323-3767
Email: info@electriceel.com
Website: www.electriceel.com

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