Abstract
The integration of solar energy into the fire safety system represents a significant step forward in improving the reliability and efficiency of these devices. Traditional security systems generally rely on electricity supplied by the grid, which can be problematic in the event of a power outage during an emergency. Fire has harmful consequences for society, causing human losses and considerable material damage, not to mention the impact on economic activities. To effectively combat this phenomenon, this article proposes the development of an integrated fire protection device, equipped with a solar energy system, guaranteeing energy autonomy and the protection of premises. This device is designed to detect fire outbreaks using sensors. Its design is based on the selection and sizing of various electronic components, including a GSM module, an Arduino Nano, smoke detectors, an alert system, as well as a photovoltaic system for solar energy. For programming and assembly of the electrical circuit, the Qelectrical software is used. In addition, a temperature and humidity sensor is integrated into the alert system, thus forming a control set that ensures the proper operation of the device. Like existing systems, this device helps reduce damage in the event of a fire while operating independently of clean energy sources, respectingthe environment, also meeting the energy needs of the building. It is an ecological, non-polluting solution, suitable even for isolated areas.
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