Maria Lourdes V. Balansay, Mary Rose Q. Añonuevo, Rexzel M. Cuenca and Ricmart V. Garbin
College of Engineering, Architecture and Fine Arts, Electrical Engineering Department,
Batangas State University, Batangas City, Philippines
bhiloy@yahoo.com, maryrose@yahoo.com, rexzelcuenca@gmail.com, ricmartgarbin@yahoo.com
Date Received: June 13, 2015; Date Revised: July 31, 2015
Portable Hybrid Powered Water Filtration Device 402 KB 1 downloads
Maria Lourdes V. Balansay, Mary Rose Q. Añonuevo, Rexzel M. Cuenca and Ricmart V....
The existing water filtration device has features that can be developed to be more useful and functional during emergency situations. The project’s development has been aided by following provisions in PEC, NEC, NEMA and Philippine National Standard for Safe Drinking Water provide standards for the construction of the project. These standards protect both the prototype and the user. These also served as guide for the maintenance of every component. The design of the portable hybrid powered water filtration device shows that the project has more advanced features such as portability and the power supply used such as photovoltaic module solar cells and manually operated generator. This also shows its effectiveness and reliability based on the results of discharging test, water quality test and water production test. Based on analysis of the overall financial aspects, the machine can be profitable and the amount of revenue and operating cost will increase as years pass. Using the proper machine/ tools and methods of fabrication helps in easy assembly of the project. The materials and components used are cost effective and efficient. The best time for charging the battery using solar panel is 9:00 am onwards while the hand crank generator is too slow because the generated current is little. The water filtration device is very efficient regarding the operating hours and water production. The machine may have a great effect to society and economy in generation of clean available water at less cost.
Keywords: filtration, hybrid, photovoltaic module, solar panel