Coding standards help wastewater professionals keep data organized, communicate more effectively, and ensure regulatory compliance. By providing a standard method of identification and classification, standards like those detailed in NASSCO’s Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) provide common ground for municipalities and contractors who may otherwise inspect and code to internal standards rather than those of the region they are in.
Validating Imported Data With WinCan VX
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 1, 2021 8:00:00 AM / by WinCan
How to Adjust Your WinCan VX Interface to Match Your Workflow
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 2, 2021 11:49:53 AM / by WinCan
WinCan VX enables users to customize their WinCan experience to work more productively on a variety of tasks.
With an intuitive UI in mind, our developers have worked hard to make WinCan VX accessible and flexible. Whether you need to increase the size of text in section data or want to hide/unhide specific interface elements to accommodate your workflow, you can easily move individual windows; switch to preset workspaces; adjust text font and size for improved readability; and even group section data for more streamlined navigation—all from within WinCan’s “Views” tab.
Bringing Your Legacy Data into WinCan
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 25, 2021 6:38:48 PM / by WinCan
One of the most common questions we hear from contractors and municipalities who are considering switching to WinCan is what will happen to years of legacy data already logged and archived in different software? With WinCan’s seamless migration and conversion services, you can free inspection data that’s trapped in your current software and retain its integrity for future use.
Getting to Know WinCan's Filtering Tools
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 8, 2021 2:59:21 PM / by WinCan
Wastewater professionals, whether in the field or in the office, need to be able to navigate inspection data with speed and precision. For many sewer inspection contractors, time is money. WinCan’s filter tools allow users to quickly pinpoint and organize inspection data for pipes, laterals and manholes with just a few clicks.
Gain New Insights from Legacy Data with WinCan
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 7, 2020 5:25:09 PM / by WinCan
With WinCan, old data isn’t lost data. WinCan’s data specialists can migrate archival sewer inspection data efficiently and accurately, regardless of its age or format, so it’s both usable and insightful.
Sewermatics: AI for Sewers
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 8, 2020 9:46:24 AM / by WinCan
WinCan is always looking ahead at ways to integrate new technology into our software, including the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for automatic defect recognition and classification.
Our new AI toolkit, Sewermatics, helps improve operator accuracy, automatically detects defects in video inspections, assigns defect codes and auto-populates data like size, position and water level in 30 languages.
Gathering More Data in Less Time
WinCan CleverScan Software Upgrade
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 22, 2020 11:27:21 AM / by WinCan
An upgraded version of WinCan’s CleverScan software module (1.7) includes several new and updated features to improve user experience.
Personalized Training From Start to Finish
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 10, 2019 11:09:38 AM / by WinCan
The most robust sewer inspection software in today’s market offers users many different features to optimize efficiency, so it’s important that users know how to access all elements of it. To ensure they get the most out of their purchase, WinCan offers personal training opportunities designed around the customer’s needs.
CleverScan Integrates with Trimble R2 Receiver to Pinpoint Manholes
[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 16, 2019 7:56:23 PM / by WinCan
More data can be gathered at once during manhole inspections than ever before, thanks to a recent integration between CleverScan and the Trimble R2 receiver, in conjunction with a WinCan VX Expert license.
Integrating for Optimal System Management
[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 7, 2019 11:00:00 AM / by WinCan
Utilities don’t work in a bubble. And the communities that are most effectively managing wastewater systems and other services are doing so by taking a comprehensive approach to inspection, maintenance and development.