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Automated Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Valve Transfer Switch Cabinet with Fire Suppression and Gas Detection System/ by: Genryl M. Aguila [and five others].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextManila : Technological University of the Philippines, 2023Description: 83 pages ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BTH TK 145 A33 2023
Dissertation note: College of Engineering-- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Technological University of the Philippines. 2023. Abstract: A lot of eateries businesses need LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) tanks for them to cook. But handling LPG tanks has risks to humans and properties when it is not properly handled. Also, when running out of gas supply, it takes time for the business to resupply. That is why the problem of worrying about safety in handling LPG tanks and monitoring the level of LPG in the tank is perfectly solved by the development of an automated LPG valve transfer switch cabinet. This project aimed to develop an automated LPG valve transfer switch cabinet with a fire suppression and gas detection system that can supply gas whenever you need to cook without interruption. The automated LPG valve transfer switch cabinet was built with the following components: solenoid valves that control the flow of gas, load cells for the detection of low level of LPG in the tank, an LCD screen for displays, LEDs for tank levels, valves and gas detection indicators, a buzzer as a warning device, DC fans for extinguishing gas inside the cabinets when there is a gas leak with the aid of MQ-6 gas sensor, dry chemical fire extinguisher balls for putting out any fire and a battery for backup source. The hardware that controls every component of the system's operation is an Arduino Mega and Arduino Nano. The use of the prototyping method in the study of the prototyping method helped to confirm that the desired process and output were feasible. From the first to the last modification, it underwent many tests.
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College of Engineering-- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Technological University of the Philippines. 2023.

A lot of eateries businesses need LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) tanks for them to cook. But handling LPG tanks has risks to humans and properties when it is not properly handled. Also, when running out of gas supply, it takes time for the business to resupply. That is why the problem of worrying about safety in handling LPG tanks and monitoring the level of LPG in the tank is perfectly solved by the development of an automated LPG valve transfer switch cabinet. This project aimed to develop an automated LPG valve transfer switch cabinet with a fire suppression and gas detection system that can supply gas whenever you need to cook without interruption. The automated LPG valve transfer switch cabinet was built with the following components: solenoid valves that control the flow of gas, load cells for the detection of low level of LPG in the tank, an LCD screen for displays, LEDs for tank levels, valves and gas detection indicators, a buzzer as a warning device, DC fans for extinguishing gas inside the cabinets when there is a gas leak with the aid of MQ-6 gas sensor, dry chemical fire extinguisher balls for putting out any fire and a battery for backup source. The hardware that controls every component of the system's operation is an Arduino Mega and Arduino Nano. The use of the prototyping method in the study of the prototyping method helped to confirm that the desired process and output were feasible. From the first to the last modification, it underwent many tests.

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