Most of LPG explosions are caused by undetected gas leakage in the pre-detection condition. So that, LPG detection system is needed. The purpose of this system is to detect gas leakage, neutralize it, and prevent the explosion. Gas leakage could happen due to improper regulator installation or the hose is broken. This detection should not work in just one location because gas can leak at the gas regulator and its hose. Therefore, Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is one of the methods that suitable for detecting gas leakage in the wider area. This method uses two or more gas sensors to detect leakage in two or more locations around the gas tube and its distribution line. WSN system works based on gas sensor MQ-6 and wireless module Bluetooth HC-05. Explosion prevention system works based on alarm/buzzer, exhaust fan, and automatic gas regulator. If the gas leaks, the sensor will send its data wirelessly to Arduino. Then, explosion prevention system will be activated. The system will turn the alarm/buzzer on, automatically releases gas regulator, and neutralizes the air with the exhaust fan. Both systems will be fully controlled by Arduino platform.
The need for practical equipment in the vocational high school (VHS) program is necessary. However, due to some difficulties such as the pricey of available training kit in the market caused that most student could not get appropriate practical work equipment. One of the important facilities is a training kit that encouraged the student to learn the Internet of Things. This study describes the design of the Internet of Thing Training Kit based on ESP-32 (IoTTK32). A set of IoT training module has been designed. Through research and development approach, the researcher has constructed a low-cost IoT trainer that can be used in industrial practical work. The results of the examination show that produced IoT kit could be used in formal practical work of industrial automation related to the industrial 4.0 evolution.
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