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Demonstration of Essential Videoscope Features for Remote Visual Inspection (RVI)

Demonstration of Essential Videoscope Features for Remote Visual Inspection (RVI)

In a shutdown, the applications and targeted components during visual inspections of internal systems are varied. However, the requirements of a videoscope unit for these inspections are not. Brightness, high-quality images, and portability are all crucial for an effective remote visual inspection. The nature of these inspections is to search for mechanical and structural defects (i.e., turbine blade defects [cracks, pitting, missing material], weld integrity, valve functionality, etc.). The three aforementioned videoscope requirements— brightness, high-quality images, and portability—provide inspectors the ability to find these critical defects during an inspection. They also enable further investigation and accurate measurement for reliable reference against the relevant standard.

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Associate Product Manager, Remote Visual Inspection

Charles Janecka holds a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from Texas State University. He has worked as an automation engineer, a field service technician for medical scanners, a sales engineer, and a product application specialist and manager. Charles worked with Evident's range of remote visual inspection equipment for more than 10 years.

Dec 21 2024
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