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publicationDate 2011-11-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20110119258-A
titleOfInvention Remote automatic control device and method for injection of boiler nanofuel additives through ubiquitous sensor network
abstract The present invention is to improve the existing method of manually controlling the process while the operator resides in the boiler room for the process control of injecting nano-fuel additives A, B to the boiler located in a remote place, the sensor node unit, USN relay The node portion and the USN main controller portion are configured to form the sensor node portion and one ubiquitous sensor network (USN) network, and then the level of the first and second nanofuel additive tanks measured at the sensor node portion, and 1, 2 nano fuel additive sensing the flow rate, the sensing data signal is transmitted to the remote USN main controller via a wired communication network, and the sensor control signal is received from the remote USN main controller, the first and second nano fuel By checking the additive tank level and controlling the operating conditions of the first and second pump drives, the operating status of the site can be monitored remotely in real time. While monitoring the monitor screen, it is possible to minimize the failure of the boiler facility by controlling the injection and supply cycles of nano fuel additive A and nano fuel additive B at a certain concentration according to the amount of heavy oil injection, and respond quickly to problems with boiler operation. The present invention relates to a device and a method for remotely controlling boiler injection of a nanofuel additive through a ubiquitous sensor network.
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