Synopsis 360 RFPS
Synopsis 360 RFPS
Synopsis 360 RFPS
BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING
IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
By
Ab Basit(8570),Ummar Yousuf (8590),Yawer Nabi Bhat(8573),Zahid Fayaz(8553),Josy
Akhter(8577),Heena Gul(8596)
Er Suhail Shahzad
Submitted To-
Er Suhail Shahzad
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical
Engineering
Certificate Of Approval
It is to certify that I have read and recommended to Department of Mechanical Engineering for
acceptance, a project Synopsis entitled “360 Degree Rotating Fire Protection System” submitted by
Ab Basit,Ummar Yousuf,Yawer Nabi,Zahid Fayaz,Josy Akhter and Heena Gull in partial fulfillment
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering.
INTRODUCTION:
Large factories, warehouses, and industrial production facilities always run the risk of fires
breaking out. Lack of appropriate firefighting measures could result in disastrous consequences
and along with financial losses and might even lead to massive loss of human life.
Usual fire protection systems installed in buildings have the following disadvantage
They spray small amounts of water from each sprinkler which may not be enough to put
out the fire.
The sprinklers are not targeted and spray an entire floor or building ruining computers,
furniture and paperwork.
While this sprayer gun can spray water in desired qty only at fire outbreak point to stop
fire without ruining complete office furniture and electronics.
This demo version is made to be remote controlled from few meters but future version
will operate remotely from fire dept.
Fire monitors and sprayers are an aimable and controllable high-capacity water jet used to deal
with large fires. Unlike Fire extinguishers, Fire Monitors are permanently installed and cannot be
moved.
While traditional fire monitor systems need a human operator to change the direction of the
water jet and aim it appropriately, this fire monitor has been equipped with RF control and an
onboard camera. Thereby allowing the user to operate it from a safe distance.
The system makes use of 2 x Motors coupled with a powerful sprayer motor with piping system
and onboard wireless streaming camera to run this system. The 2 motors are used to control the
nozzle direction movement.
The user may use a wireless remote to transmit movement commands. The receiver circuitry
mounted on system receives users commands and operates the motors to achieve desired motion.
Also the receiver operates the pump motor to start and stop the spray.
The sprayer nozzle can also be adjusted to adjust the water spray outlet. The sprayer mechanism
is built to operate in a 2 DOF operation to adjust position in x and Y directions and achieve a 360
Degree water spray coverage.
Components Used:
Pump Motor
DC motors
Controller Remote
Receiver Circuitry
Piping and Nozzle
Pipe Joints and Fittings
Bearings
Rotating Frame
Base Frame
Supporting Frame &Screws and Bolts
APPLICATIONS:
Useful for controlling indoor fires.
Can provide a low cost fire protection system with limited centralized fire protection.
ADVANTAGES:
Targeted water spraying to avoid water damage in office
Remote controlled operation ensures operator remains safe
Adjustable Nozzle for Spray Tuning &Powerful Long Distance Water Spray
3D VIEW
CONCLUSION
The project could be a epitome model that fulfils all the logical needs. The project with marginal
enhancements is directly applicable for real-time applications. Fire monitors and sprayers are an
amiable and controllable high-capacity water jet used to deal with large fires. Unlike Fire
extinguishers, Fire Monitors are permanently installed and cannot be moved. While traditional
fire monitor systems need a human operator to change the direction of the water jet and aim it
appropriately, this fire monitor has been equipped with RF control and an onboard camera. There
by allowing the user to operate it from a safe distance. The project is additional adaptability
towards continuous performance and peripheral up gradations. This work is applied to style of
industrial and industrial applications.
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