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DATA

MANAGEMENT
Why is data management
important?

Find and understand Acts as link


Validate your results
it when needed. between different
if required.
groups of a team.
Ensure your research Get credit when
is visible. others cite your
work.

For further research


Avoid unnecessary and development of
duplication. the product.
Various assumptions throughout
the Research
 Domain: Our very own classroom.
 Considered only two rows of two columns with 2 Fans & 2
Tube-light
 Ideal class timings followed.
Assumptions for Calculations

 Tube light Power rating = 40Watt


 Fan Power rating = 75Watt
 Electricity rate = 4.5 ₹/kWh
Calculated Data
Considering 2 Lights & 2 Fan Considering 20 Lights & 12 Fans

Energy consumption (kW- Energy consumption (kW-


Day Cost(₹) Cost(₹)
hr) hr)

Mon 1.15 ₹ 5.175 8.5 ₹ 38.250

Tue 0.92 ₹ 4.140 6.8 ₹ 30.600

Wed 0.92 ₹ 4.140 6.8 ₹ 30.600

Thu 1.15 ₹ 5.175 8.5 ₹ 38.250

Fri 0.92 ₹ 4.140 6.8 ₹ 30.600

₹ 22.770 ₹ 168.300
The statistics based on various
assumptions
 Considering 2 Tubelights and 2 Fans

Energy Consumption Statistics


₹ 6.000

₹ 5.000

₹ 4.000

₹ 3.000

₹ 2.000

₹ 1.000

₹ 0.000
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

Cost(₹)
The statistics...

 Considering 20 Tubelights and 12 Fans

₹ 45.000

₹ 40.000

₹ 35.000

₹ 30.000

₹ 25.000

₹ 20.000

₹ 15.000

₹ 10.000

₹ 5.000

₹ 0.000
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

Cost(₹) Cost(₹)
The infographics referred
Major difference is due to the
use of different regulators
Regular fan uses BEE 5 Star rated Super fan uses
electric regulators fan uses electronic remote controllers
regulators
These regulators These regulators Super efficient
use resistors use capacitors motor is used

Gets heated up Dont get heated Never get heated


during the run

Bulky in size Smaller in size No regulator


Ballast facts

 Provide necessary electrical conditions to start and


operate lamps.
 Two general categories - electromagnetic (or just
"magnetic") and electronic.
 Almost all new fluorescent luminaires today use
electronic ballasts.
 Lamps and ballasts are generally matched to ensure
electrical compatibility.
ELECTROMAGNETIC BALLAST ELECTRONIC BALLAST

Work at a frequency of 60hz Greatly increase that frequency to


20,000hz.

Tubelight flickers and creates a Due to the very high frequency, you
buzzing sound(noise) will not see the lights flickering and
will not hear a buzzing sound from
fluorescent lamps
Consumes more than 15watts Consumes about 2-3 watts

A single electromagnetic ballast A single electronic ballast can be


cannot be used in lamps that are in used in lamps that are in parallel
parallel and series mode and series mode

Cheaper than electronic ballasts Little more costly having a complex


having a simple circuit design circuit design than electromagnetic
ballasts
Which is the right one ?

Electronic ballasts
 Does not cause fluorescent flicker and noise.
 Smaller in size and weigh less.
 Energy efficient.
 Thus lowers your monthly energy bill.
References and Tools

 VNIT, Research and Development Centre IV Lab


 https://www.bijlibachao.com/

 MatLAB (with GUI Plugins)


 USB Camera
 BreadBoard LED Lights
Enclosure

 Working GUI model screenshot images


 GUI building MatLAB code (M files)
 Analysed Data in MS-Excel Format
Team Members

Rishabh Patil
Sanket Anshuman
Nilesh Madavi
Sachin Reddy
Pooja Thakare
Surya Manisha Inukonda
Sagar Agrawal
Hemanshu Chamate
Subhash Kumar
Thank You!

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