Archive for the 'Push Cameras' Category

Sprinkler System Standpipe Inspections: Faster and Less Expensive

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Recently we were called in by a fire sprinkler inspection company to do a remote visual inspection of an apartment complex’s standpipes -  the fire department’s outside hook up.  The complex included 15 buildings each with its own standpipe and check valve and each needed to be inspected visually in some way other than having [...]

Side Sewer Inspections in Seattle

Monday, September 14th, 2009

We’re excited to announce that our side sewer inspection business is now up and running!  Please visit the field services section of our website for more detail on this.  We’ve been performing side sewer inspections in the Seattle area as a 3rd party inspection company and the we’re the only inspectors certified under the Pipeline [...]

Rentals: Pan and Tilt Push Camera

Monday, August 31st, 2009

 
We have just added a pan and tilt push camera to our rental offering.  This camera offers 360 degrees continuous pan and 155 degrees in two directions of tilt.  The camera comes with a built in sonde for below ground locating and is attached to a 190’ semi rigid push rod.  The camera head is [...]

Pan and Tilt Push Camera - NEW!

Friday, July 17th, 2009

New at Atlas, a Pan and Tilt Push Camera System, which enables 360° rotation and +/- 120° panning inside small diameter (3”-12”) pipes.  This equipment will be available to our field services crews for on-site inspections as well as to Atlas’ rental customers.  The Ibak Orion 2 camera head contains 86 powerful LED lights, enables remote [...]

Need A PACP Tech? Atlas Has One

Monday, July 13th, 2009

PACP stands for Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program and is recognized as the standard for assessing the condition of pipelines and manholes in the US and increasingly in parts of Canada.  Atlas Inspection Technologies’ own Eric Sullivan, Business Devlopment Manager for the Northwest USA and Western Canada , is a PACP Certified Technician,  regularly conducts manhole [...]

Mike Buchanan Joins Atlas Inspection Technologies

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

My name is Mike Buchanan. I am the newest sales rep at Atlas Inspection Technologies.  It is a great company with a fantastic business model.  You can buy, rent and get repairs done on your remote visual inspection equipment,  or hire Atlas to do your inspections.  Their extensive equipment line and top of the mark [...]

WASWD Technology Committee Selects Eric Sullivan

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

We are proud to announce that Eric Sullivan, Business Development Manager at Atlas Inspection Technologies, was recently named as a member of the Technology Committee for the Washington Association of Sewer and Water Districts (WASWD).  The committee meets at least once a month to discuss ways in which the organization can utilize the internet to promote [...]

Pipe Inspection Past and Present: May 20, 2009

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Eric Sullivan will be presenting “Pipe Inspection: A Brief History and Survey of Future Trends” at the Washington Wastewater Collection Personnel Association’s (WWCPA) annual Sewer Maintenance School at the Mirabeau Park Convention Center in Spokane Valley, WA on Wednesday May 20, 2009.  Eric will start with a brief history of modern sanitation as well as [...]

Manhole Inspection: Existing Challenges and New Technologes

Monday, May 11th, 2009

The Spring 2009 issue of NASSCO Times has a well written, informative article written by Eric Sullivan, Business and Development Manager here at Atlas Inspection Technologies. Manhole Inspection: Existing Challenges and New Technologies discusses how essential inspection of manholes is to the overall success of any waste water collection system, the seven primary issues that plague manholes, and the thus far superior, proven, low [...]

Retermination for Micro Underwater Cameras

Friday, May 1st, 2009

A customer recently sent the Atlas Inspection Technologies Repair Center at Seattle a Jet Security Super Micro Underwater Camera model YBC-2000LWW-6S with a non functioning camera head that needed to be repaired as soon as possible.  We  were able to quickly diagnose the problem; a damaged video connection at the camera connector terminal. We notified the customer of the needed repairs to his inspection camera and [...]