This document describes a humidity control system for warehouses storing explosives or grains. It uses nickel RTD temperature sensors in a Wheatstone bridge configuration to measure the humidity. As humidity decreases, the temperature difference between the wet and dry bulbs increases, unbalancing the bridge and producing a higher output voltage. When the voltage exceeds a threshold, the controller activates the humidifier to add moisture to the air. This system helps ensure a consistent humidity level above 50% to prevent combustion.
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Group 9 Warehouse Humidity Controller
This document describes a humidity control system for warehouses storing explosives or grains. It uses nickel RTD temperature sensors in a Wheatstone bridge configuration to measure the humidity. As humidity decreases, the temperature difference between the wet and dry bulbs increases, unbalancing the bridge and producing a higher output voltage. When the voltage exceeds a threshold, the controller activates the humidifier to add moisture to the air. This system helps ensure a consistent humidity level above 50% to prevent combustion.
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Instrumentation and
Control System
Group 9 Warehouse Humidity Controller In some warehouse, it is essential that the relative humidity be maintained above a certain level.
Two good examples are:
1. Warehouse that store explosives 2. Warehouse that store grains For both of these commodities, it is dangerous to allow the relative humidity to fall below about 50%.If the grain dust gets too dry, spontaneous combustion may occur. Figure (A) Physical system for maintaining warehouse humidity Figure (B) The psychrometer detector and water-flow-control circuit The nickel RTD’s have a resistance of 20kΩ at 60˚F.The dry bulb RTD is placed in a Wheatstone bridge in the R4 position, and the wet bulb RTD is placed in the R3 position. The resistance of the RTD are labeled Rdry and Rwet , respectively. The left side of the Wheatstone bridge divides the 10-V dc supply evenly, since R1 and R2. The right side will not divide the supply voltage evenly because Rwet will be less than Rdry due to its lower temperature. Therefore the bridge will be unbalanced, with the bridge output voltage furnishing the input signal to op amp 1. This input voltage is identified as Vbridge . On-Off Control System This ensures a uniform atmosphere throughout the warehouse , preventing any dry pockets from forming A continuous stream of air from the storage are sucked into the sampling chamber by a small sampling blower Air is always pulled rather than pushed In this system, the temperature detectors are nickel wire RTD’s The dry bulb is always located nearer to the entry of sampling chamber In this system, the temperature of the storage area is maintained near 60oF by an independent temperature control system The relationship between the relative humidity and Vbridge is this: As the relative humidity goes down, the temperature difference between the bulbs becomes greater As the temperature difference becomes greater, the difference between the Rwet and Rdry also increases, throwing the bridge further out of balance.Therefore , a decrease in relative humidity causes an increase in Vbridge. Temperature difference=10oF Group 9 Warehouse Humidity Controller Alcantara, Christopher D. Cruz , Eduardo A. Cruz, Jerome Del Carmen, Lorenzo Gabriel, Genesis Jerome T. Malang, Romeo P.