
PyroRemote Inspection Camera

PyroRemote Camera Monitor Enclosure

PyroRemote Camera Head
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The PyroRemote™ Inspection Camera allows a user to
insert a camera inside the cooler sections of the boiler and
see perpendicular to the direction of insertion—for example,
allowing inspection of SCRs or between banks of heat
exchanger tubes.
This unit consists of a CCD camera on the end of a vortex
air-cooled, double-wall stainless steel tube. The
patent-pending air-cooling system allows the camera to
withstand temperatures of up to 1400°F for three minutes
between cooling cycles. In areas where the gas temperature
is 800° to 900°F, the camera can be used for more than 15
minutes at one time. The tubes can be used in lengths as
short as 4 feet or connected in 4-foot sections to a maximum
length of 20 feet.
This system is typically used in the upper furnace to look
for heat exchanger tube pluggage. Application areas for the
PyroRemote Inspection Camera include:
- Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR): identifies ash
deposits, ammonia spread pattern, and the observation and
guidance of online cleaning.
- Air Preheater: allows for seal inspection, identification
of ash deposits and wear conditions.
- Back Passes: provides visibility of slag conditions in
reheat lanes.
- Steam Drum: allows for inspection without waiting for
cool-down.
- Scrubber: enables observation of chemical injection.
Click here to see a video example of how
PyroRemote can see inside your SCR.
Click here
for a PDF datasheet about our PyroRemote Inspection Camera.
We also offer inspection services. Our
experienced field engineers are available to perform an
extensive survey of your boiler. Conducted while your boiler
or furnace is in operation, our inspections help you stay
online longer.
Click here for a PDF datasheet to learn more.
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