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Gas-bot repairs mains without disrupting rail services and wildlife

Britain’s largest gas distribution network Cadent has used a ‘gas-bot’ to repair ageing gas mains close to a railway.

The CISBOT (Cast Iron Sealing Bot) was used in Shendish Manor, Apsley, Hertfordshire, allowing Cadent to carry out the repair work on the pipeline which runs underneath a golf course and through land that is home to deer. The approach avoided disrupting rail services, the golf course or local wildlife.

Supplied by ULC Pipeline Robotics, CISBOT requires small excavations to enable it to enter and leave the gas mains through a special insertion tube. Once inside the gas mains, it is remotely operated by operators working in an above-ground vehicle or eco-friendly cabin powered by solar panels. The robot travels along the pipe and injects a special sealant into ageing pipe joints. This process reduces the risk of future gas escapes and can extend the life of a gas main by decades.

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