Inspection cameras and videoscopes designed for non-destructive evaluation of power generation assets, enabling condition assessment, maintenance planning, and reliability across energy infrastructure.
Power and energy inspection cameras are used by utility operators, power plant engineers, and maintenance teams to perform remote visual inspection and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) of critical generation and distribution assets. These inspections support reliable operation while minimizing downtime during scheduled outages and maintenance windows.
Inspection systems enable detailed evaluation of turbines, generators, boilers, heat exchangers, piping systems, and internal passages, helping identify wear, scaling, corrosion, foreign material, and flow-related damage that may impact performance or efficiency. Visual access to internal conditions allows teams to plan targeted maintenance actions before issues escalate into unplanned shutdowns.
Inspection cameras are also used to support Remaining Life Assessment (RLA), maintenance verification, and documentation, providing image and video records for asset condition tracking, compliance, and long-term maintenance planning. This is particularly critical in large-scale facilities where inspection findings inform operational decisions across extended asset lifecycles.
Designed for demanding environments, professional power and energy inspection systems feature rugged construction, high-resolution imaging, and powerful illumination, ensuring reliable performance in high-temperature, high-pressure, and confined environments. By enabling accurate, non-invasive inspection, these tools help power and energy operators improve reliability, extend asset life, and maintain consistent inspection standards across generation infrastructure.
