- Why ULC?
- R&D Services
Research & Development
Leading Innovation. Driving Results.
- Industries
X-ID CROSS BORE DETECTION SERVICES
Our patented acoustic technology detects cross bores from within gas mains and services. Learn MoreLIVE GAS MAIN INSPECTION
We are leaders in the deployment of camera and crawler systems into live gas mains. Learn More
PORTABLE EMISSIONS RECOVERY
Our drawdown compressor technology helps gas distribution utilities reduce emissions. Learn More
AIM: AI-POWERED UTILITY MAPPING
Using vehicle-mounted cameras along with AI and Machine Learning to map electric distribution poles and pole-mounted assets. Learn More
CIRCUIT BREAKER RACKING ROBOT
Breaker Racking RobotAutonomous mobile robot designed to rack and unrack large breakers within substations. Learn More
ELECTRIC CONDUIT INSPECTION
Our field service teams provide video inspection of conduits prior to cable pulls to identify obstructions and pinpoint damages. Learn More
Machine Learning for Jacket Foundation Inspection
ULC used machine learning to enable more efficient inspection of jacket foundations at the Block Island Wind Farm. Learn More
Electrical Conduit Inspection Services
Our field teams provide internal inspection of conduits to pinpoint obstruction and damage prior to cable pulls. Learn More
Robotics & Technology Development
We work with leading energy companies to develop, commercialize, and deploy robotic systems and technologies that support the construction, maintenance, and inspection of infrastructure. Learn More
ROBOTIC GPR MAPPING AND MARK OUT
AUSMOS is an autonomous robotic platform that detects and marks-out below-ground infrastructure using sensors. Learn More
AIRPULSE: VACUUM EXCAVATION TECHNOLOGY
AirPulse improves the performance of vacuum excavation operations by integrating supersonic air nozzles into the head of the vacuum hose. Learn More
UM-RADR: UNMANNED RAPID AIRFIELD DAMAGE REPAIR
Robotic platform is deployed to damaged airfields to remotely perform repairs. UM-RADR qualifies for Commercial Solution Opening (CSO) status. Learn More
- Products & Services
Field Services
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Project Overview
ULC Robotics’ VGC Live Gas Main Inspection Robot was launched into a large diameter gas main in the heart of London for National Grid. Blocks away from the iconic Gherkin building, the VGC robot entered the pipe through a new, bond and bolt style fitting to further reduce the cost of inspection as well as time in the street.
Industry: Gas
Client: National Grid
Location: London, UK
Business Areas Addressed:
- Pipeline Inspection
Project Detail
Use of bond and bolt fittings requires the gas network to expose and clean only the top of the pipe, which substantially reduces the cost of roadworks and time in street. The fitting is bonded onto the pipe and then bolted into the cast iron pipe.
The Large VGC Live Gas Main Inspection Robot launches into 18” to 48” metallic and plastic gas mains operating up to 99psi (6.8bar) though a 4” tap hole. Using the onboard high resolution pan/tilt camera, the robot operator performs a detailed inspection of the pipe wall and features within the pipe.