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AN EVALUATION AND MODELING OF A SOLAR-POWERED AUTONOMOUS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A RESIDENTIAL WELL-WATER DELIVERY SYSTEM

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Abstract: Water is essential to human life and to the health of the environment. The paper aimed at a theoretical framework for domestic well water purification, distribution, and management for human use. The sources of water and treatment technologies that remove contaminants for consumption were examined. The type of treatment operation performed at a drinking water treatment plant and the treatment chemicals used were found to be dependent on the contaminants present at the source of the water. A physical design system for a well-water treatment plant, purification, and distribution driven by a solar automation control system is thereby proposed. The model would minimize water losses, improve accuracy, pump efficiency, and the purity of water conveyed along the pipe network due to less or no contamination. This would eventually reduce energy waste, save money, be useful in rural areas, developing countries, and small and medium-sized industries, prevent environmental damage, and enhance municipal treatment for all Nigerian industrialization.

Keywords: water, human life, treatment technologies, solar power, control system.

Title: AN EVALUATION AND MODELING OF A SOLAR-POWERED AUTONOMOUS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A RESIDENTIAL WELL-WATER DELIVERY SYSTEM

Author: Arowolo, M.O., Daniel, C.U., Martins, O.O., Adebimpe, A.M., Fadiji, E.A., Oginni, O.T.

International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Technology      

ISSN 2348-7593 (Online)

Vol. 12, Issue 1, April 2024 - September 2024

Page No: 8-17

Research Publish Journals

Website: www.researchpublish.com

Published Date: 25-June-2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12528059

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