Rainwater Processing System into Ready-to-Drink Water PIR Sensor (Hc-Sr501) and Arduino Uno

dc.contributor.authorMushthofa Mushthofa
dc.contributor.authorYulia Indriani
dc.contributor.authorAmanda Pradhani Yanwar
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:12:34Z
dc.date.issued2025-01-22
dc.description.abstractLack of drinking water is a condition where the availability of clean water is insufficient to meet basic human needs. This study aims to build a rainwater treatment system based on the Passive Infrared (PIR) HC-SR501 sensor and the Arduino Uno device. The method used is the applied experimental method. The results of the study showed that the content of rainwater seen from the physical, chemical and biological properties after the filtration process was as follows: temperature 27.4 ° C, total dissolved solids (TDS) 163 mg/l, turbidity 1.31 NTU, color 0 TCU -> 0 TCU, odorless, pH 8.1, nitrate (as NO3) 0.7 mg/l, nitrate (as NO2) 0.12 mg/l, Chromium Valence 6 (Cr6+) 0 mg/l, Iron (Fe) 0.61 mg/l, Manganese (Mn) 0.03 mg/l, Chlorine Residue 0 mg/l, Arsenic (As) not detected, Cadmium (Cd) 0.060 mg/l, Lead (Pb) 0.06 mg/l, Fluoride (F) 0 mg/l, Aluminum 0.05 mg/l, Total Coliform 4 CFU/100ml, E.coli 0 CFU/100ml. This data shows that rainwater has changed from not drinkable to drinkable although there are some shortcomings that require modification, namely in the Ultraviolet lamp. The modified filtration treatment design can optimize the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the air.
dc.identifier.doi10.14710/presipitasi.v22i1.124-132
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/14228
dc.subjectRainwater Harvesting
dc.subjectArduino
dc.subject.classificationWater Quality Monitoring Technologies
dc.titleRainwater Processing System into Ready-to-Drink Water PIR Sensor (Hc-Sr501) and Arduino Uno
dc.typeArticle

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