Smoke
Detector Alarm Circuit[DIY]
Contents
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1 A Brief Introduction to
Smoke Sensor
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2 Circuit Diagram
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3 Components Required
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4 Working
A Smoke Detector is a smoke sensing
device that indicates fire. Smoke Detectors are very common in homes, offices,
schools and industries. Smoke Detectors are very useful devices as the damage
caused by fire accidents is catastrophic.
Now a days, smoke detectors and smoke
alarms are very cheap as its usage is increasing and cost of manufacturing is
decreasing. In this project, we are implementing a simple Smoke Detector
Circuit using simple hardware.
We used a Gas/Smoke sensor for
detecting smoke. The article is divided into information about Smoke sensor,
circuit diagram and working.
A Brief Introduction
to Smoke Sensor
There are two types of smoke
detectors. Optical or Photoelectric smoke detectors and Ionization smoke
detectors.
Optical smoke detectors consists of a light source like LED and a light detector like photocell.
Optical smoke detectors consists of a light source like LED and a light detector like photocell.
The photocell conducts as long as the
light falls on it. When there is smoke, the light from the source is
interrupted and the photocell doesn’t conduct.
Ionization smoke detectors consists
of two electrodes and an ionization chamber filled with ions. When there is no
smoke, the ions move freely and the electrodes conduct normally.
In the presence of smoke, the chamber
is filled with smoke and interrupts the movement of ions. The electrodes do not
conduct anymore. Depending on the type of sensor and manufacturer, the
conductivity conditions may change but the idea remains the same.
Based on the output of the smoke
detector, an alarm system can be implemented.
The sensor used in this project is
MQ-2 Gas/Smoke sensor. It is sensitive to LPG, Hydrogen, Smoke, Methane,
Propane, Alcohol, Butane and other industrial combustible gases.
It has two electrodes made of
Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) and a heating element made of Tin dioxide (SnO¬2) which
acts as the main sensing layer.
Circuit Diagram
Components Required
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MQ-2 Sensor
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LM358
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10KΩ
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330Ω
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LED
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0.1µF
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10KΩ POT
Working
Smoke Detectors are amazing devices
as they are small, cheap yet very useful. In this project, we implemented a
simple Smoke Detector Circuit with adjustable sensitivity.
We used a Smoke Sensor MQ-2 as the
main sensory device. The working of the circuit is simple and is explained
below.
LM358 acts as a comparator in this
circuit. The inverting terminal of LM358 is connected to POT so that the sensitivity
of the circuit can be adjusted.
The output of LM358 is given to an
LED as an indicator although a buzzer can be used as an alarm. The
non-inverting terminal of LM358 is connected with output of smoke sensor.
Initially, when the air is clean, the
conductivity between the electrodes is less, as the resistance is in the order
of 50KΩ. The inverting terminal input of comparator is higher than the
non-inverting terminal input. The indicator LED is OFF.
In the event of fire, when the sensor
is filled with smoke, the resistance of the sensor falls to 5KΩ and the
conductivity between the electrodes increases.
This provides a higher input at the
non-inverting terminal of comparator than the inverting terminal and the output
of comparator is high. The alarming LED is turned ON as an indication of
presence of smoke.
Note
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The heating element in the Smoke
Sensor must be preheated before it can sense any smoke or gas.
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The sensor gets hot because of the
heating coil and it is advised not to touch the sensor while it is switched on.
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The sensitivity of the circuit to
different concentrations of smoke can be adjusted by using the POT.
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The output LED can be replaced with a
loud buzzer for effective alarm.
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