Why need a Borehole Camera for Video Well Inspections with Depth Recording?
Video well inspection with depth logging is a method of evaluating the condition of a well using a submersible video camera. This procedure provides a recording that is visible in real time, permanent, and available for subsequent evaluations and/or comparisons. Video inspection is also an essential tool for carrying out well diagnoses and making decisions regarding maintenance needs.
Operation purpose for Borehole Camera for Video Well Inspections with Depth Recording
1 | Borehole camera allows you to determine the state of pipes and filters, locating areas where cleaning or repair is needed. |
2 | Borehole camra can delimit the exact depth of the well and/or piezometric/phreatic level using the depth recording tool. |
3 | Video Inspection define the precise location of the filters. |
4 | Detect the existence of a collapsed pipe or any obstruction that may affect the proper functioning of the well. |
5 | Recognize the presence of scale, corrosion and deterioration that are affecting or could affect the efficiency of the well. |
6 | Verify and audit the quality of the work executed through video records and reports. |
7 | Recover tools or objects that may have become stuck during drilling or maintenance. |
How can do a Video Well Inspections with Depth Recording?
Use a submersible well camera(GYGD-IV) with vertical and lateral views to carry out inspections. Subsequently, a digital video file is exported which is examined in detail, with this a DVD is generated with the images obtained and a report with the technical analysis of the current state of the well.