A Novel Solution for Economizing Water by a Mix of Technologies with a Low Cost Approach

  • Dr. N.R .Rajalakshmi , Dr. M. Baskar ,P. Jayalakshmi, R.Thiagarajan, I. Mohan

Abstract

Normal water is some between our just essential assets so are usually herbal. It is usually under the influence of alcohol impact us, utilizes such because of cooking then cleaning, and yet relies above such between dense elements about our lives. For that purpose we assign conformity to remain managed then covered economically. It should not remain surprising, then, to that amount we've a need to stay the aggregate of lotos we use. During this paper we present brief records of mechanical water that is residential with shifting components like displacement and speed water meters. Thanks to this water that is traditional we cannot be ready to get the particular consumption of water. And also for multispecialty flats, utility and toilets are going to be located in several places so we cannot be ready to get the value that is cumulative of each and every flat. For solving these problems we are getting to introduce a meter that is digital. In order to get the flow consumption of each and every inlet of the flat through the digital flow meter and also we will be able to generate the accurate water consumption bill for every flat. And also, it's a special benefit of leakage revealing; unlock tap finding and no stream detection alarm. In order that we will be able avoid the entire leakage of water. We are able to monitor the info wirelessly. When no bill is paid we will automatically stop the water connection also. Thus, this paper will help us to try to water that is effective.
Keywords: water, consumption, water meters, stream detection alarm

Published
2020-05-12
How to Cite
Dr. N.R .Rajalakshmi , Dr. M. Baskar ,P. Jayalakshmi, R.Thiagarajan, I. Mohan. (2020). A Novel Solution for Economizing Water by a Mix of Technologies with a Low Cost Approach. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(7), 916 - 921. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/14948
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