Omni 10-01610 Installation Manual

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Design and Manufacture of Video Pipeline Inspection Systems
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  • Page 1 Design and Manufacture of Video Pipeline Inspection Systems A Full Service Company www.rstechserv.com Made in USA...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Notice

    IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Fire Safety Conditional Approvals A fire safety conditional approval must be issued by an appropriate licensed electrical engineer for use of this sewer camera in areas of a sewer that have been demonstrated by testing and monitoring not to fall under the “Fire Safety Approval” requirement in Section 2540.2 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents: Product Overview PAGE 4 Operator and Equipment Safety PAGE 5 Attaching Watertight Connectors PAGE 6 System Power PAGE 8 Maintenance PAGE 10 Document number 900-32003 Rev. A...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    Product Overview The R.S.T. OMNI EYE III Camera is a pan and tilt color camera. It is designed to be transported by the mainline tractor, storm drain tractor, and the 6 or 8-inch crawler (or skidded) and powered by R.S. Technical Services single conductor cable. The compact camera is adaptable for use in sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and fresh water pipelines 6”...
  • Page 5: Operator And Equipment Safety

    Operator and Equipment Safety It is important to be familiar with operations, maintenance, and safety issues when working with RST equipment. Read the entire manual before operating the equipment. To prevent personal injury or damage to equipment, turn off Camera power. When making electrical connections, width adjustments, and when maintaining the tractor or camera, disconnect all power to the control station before servicing.
  • Page 6 Water Resistance Interconnect Cable. ATTACHING CAMERA to TRACTOR 6-PIN Make sure camera and Tractor are clean before assembly. Place camera inside tractor cradle lining up mounting holes. Bend cradle forks in a 90-degree angle to get access to mounting bolts. Start 2 screws in front mounting holes by hand.
  • Page 7 Water Resistance Interconnect Cable. ATTACHING CAMERA to TRACTOR 3-PIN Make sure camera and Tractor are clean before assembly. Place camera inside tractor cradle lining up mounting holes. Fold cradle forks in a 90-degree angle to get access to mounting bolts. Start 2 screws in front mounting holes by hand.
  • Page 8: System Power

    System Power CAUTION: NEVER HOOK UP OR DISCONNECT ANY EQUIPMENT WITH POWER TURNED ON! The Inspection System requires a steady supply of 120VAC to operate properly. Before starting of the generator or connecting shore power, make sure that ALL equipment inside the vehicle has been turned OFF. Turn down the controls for camera power and cable reel speed.
  • Page 9 Placing the equipment into the line Locate the back of the truck so that the cable reel lines up in the direction of the pipeline to be inspected. Allow room to work around the opening while carrying the equipment. Follow cable grip, bridle, and watertight connection instructions. Re-check the pipeline size and extension adjustments.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    Maintenance Each time the camera is removed from the pipeline, wash the entire assembly. Inspect camera cradle and hardware. Inspect camera lens for scratches and cracks. Turn camera on and check light bulbs. Inspect the power cable and watertight connections for damage. Inspect the bridle, clamps, skids, rails, and mounting hardware.

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