Development of non-contact voltage detector glove/ Angie Alcera Cañas, Evangelyn Segui Escobido, John Loyd Umali Lizano, Mary Joy Concina Olanda, Janine Berin Oseña, and Edmon Dave Preclaro Villaseñor .--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.Description: xii, 90pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)Content type: - BTH TK 146 C33 2023
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College of Industrial Technology .-- Bachelor of Technology major in Electrical Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
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The study entitled “Development of Non-contact Voltage Detector Glove” was carried
out to develop and fabricate a non-contact voltage detector glove with a safety feature
that is specifically designed for electrical engineers, electricians, and linemen. This
research aims to help workers prevent electrocutions by protecting themselves from
electrical circuits; particularly live wiring, which can cause property damage as well as
death or injury. It will help determine if electricity is present. The green LED light
indicates that the prototype detects a low amount of voltage, and the red LED light
indicates that the prototype detects a high amount of voltage around it. It also has a
buckle lock to tighten the glove while wearing it. Based on the results gathered in terms
of prototype testing, the strength, safety lock, durability, flexibility, and other
components are all working and functioning properly. While the results of the conducted
project prototype were evaluated by 19 respondents in terms of functionality with an
average mean of 4.89, 4.79 for aesthetics, 4.61 for workability, 4.74 for efficiency, 4.86
for economy, 4.63 for safety, 3.32 for ergonomics and the overall average mean of 4.55
with the descriptive rating of excellent or highly acceptable. It is concluded that the
effectiveness and design of this project prototype will be of great benefit in ensuring the
safety of the person using the product when they are exposed to voltages wherever they
are. Safety must always be a priority.
Keywords: non-contact, electrocution, gloves, safety, switching method, circuits.
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