Internet of Things based Hazardous Gas detection in Power Plants

Abstract

As most of the power production in today’s world mainly relies on power plants,it becomes more considerate for its safety. It is necessary that good safety systems are to be implemented in places of education and work. As use of toxic gases is tremendously increasing day by day, it becomes difficult to control the hazardous gases. This work modifies the existing safety model installed in power plants and it can also be used in industries. The system existing before was based on microcontroller based toxic gas detecting and alerting system and IOT based LPG and Propane gases monitoring system in industries. The developing system will have a complete monitoring system of Nitrogen Oxide and Sulphur Dioxide which is IOT based. The analysis and monitoring of gases, intimation to the boiler operator can be done with the help of WebGIS. Already a database of critical limit of gases has been fed into the system and the controller monitors the gases dynamically and makes a decision and ultimately proceeds the control action if needed. The Pollution Control Board can also be benefited by receiving the alert message when exceeds its critical level.This may also reduce the effect of “Green House Effect”.

Authors and Affiliations

E. Pavithra, M. Swetha, R. Deepa

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E. Pavithra, M. Swetha, R. Deepa (2016). Internet of Things based Hazardous Gas detection in Power Plants. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 4(11), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-22832