Equipment Disinfection for Use in Potable WaterVideoRays are used by many companies for inspections in potable water systems. Always check with regional and local authorities for specific regulations and compliance requirements regarding the use of ROVs in potable water systems. Failure to follow regional or local requirements for disinfection and use of ROVs in potable water may introduce contaminants into the water system and be detrimental to the public. Only those who are trained and qualified should use ROVs in potable water systems. At the time this document was compiled, the MSS thrusters use an oil and dye that have not been rated for use in potable water systems. The MSDS and other product information for the oil is available: Oil MSDS Oil Product Data Sheet. The MSDS for the dye is also available: Dye MSDS. Please check with VideoRay regarding the current specifications for thruster oil and use in potable water systems. The following procedure to disinfect the ROV prior to entering a potable water tank is recommended by John Conrady of Conrady Consultant Services and is used with permission. Use of this procedure for decontamination of the equipment requires that the equipment has not been used in any liquid other than potable water is in a clean state. Equipment that has previously been used in salt or contaminated water or other liquid cannot be used in potable water.
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