LPG
gas is supplied in pressurised steel cylinders. As this gas is heavier
than air, when it leaks from a cylinder it flows along floor and tends
to settle in low spots such as a basement. This can cause fire or
suffocation if not dealt with.
Here is a circuit that detects the leakage of LPG gas and alerts the user through audio-visual indications.
Here is a circuit that detects the leakage of LPG gas and alerts the user through audio-visual indications.
Fig.
1 shows the circuit of the gas leakage alarm. The circuit operates off a
9V PP3 battery. Zener diode ZD1 is used to convert 9V into 5V DC to
drive the gas sensor module.
The
SEN-1327 gas sensor module from RhydoLABZ is used in this circuit. Its
output goes high when the gas level reaches or exceeds certain point. A
preset in the module is used to set the threshold. Interfacing with the
sensor module is done through a 4-pin SIP header.
Fig. 1: Circuit for gas leakage alarm
Pin
details of the gas sensor module are shown in Fig. 2. An MQ-6 gas
sensor is used in the gas sensor module. As per its datasheet, it has
high sensitivity to propane, butane, isobutene, LPG and natural gas. The
sensor can also be
used to detect combustible gases, especially methane. This circuit has
been tested with LPG gas and was found to work satisfactorily.
Fig. 2: Pin details of gas sensor module
Output pin 3 of IC 555 is connected to LED1 and speaker-driver transistor SL100 through current-limiting resistors R5 and R4, respectively. LED1 glows and the alarm sounds to alert the user of gas leakage. The pitch of the tone can be changed by varying preset VR1. Use a suitable heat-sink for transistor SL100.
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