This equipment utilizes non-toxic smoke to detect leaks and defects within wastewater systems. The process involves introducing the smoke into the system and observing where it emerges. For instance, smoke escaping from the ground indicates a break in the line, while smoke emanating from roof vents suggests improper plumbing connections.
Locating these issues is crucial for preventing environmental contamination, property damage, and health hazards. Early detection through this method minimizes costly repairs and disruptions by pinpointing problem areas before they escalate. Historically, finding such leaks was a labor-intensive and often imprecise process. Modern equipment allows for efficient and accurate identification, saving significant time and resources while protecting public health and infrastructure.