Pressure Difference Measuring System for Clean Rooms

Authors

  • Zaal Azmaiparashvili
  • Elguja Butskhrikidze
  • Nona Otkhozoria
  • Marina Meskhia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31578/jtst.v8i2.157

Abstract

This article presents the development and implementation of a pressure difference measuring system tailored for clean rooms, essential in medical facilities to control airflow and reduce nosocomial infections. The study evaluates various pressure sensors, leading to the selection of intelligent sensors that meet specific performance criteria. Key features and operating principles of the system are outlined, including sensor types, measurement techniques, and system architecture. A detailed comparison of sensors such as BMP180 and BMP280 highlights their suitability based on parameters like resolution, power consumption, and communication interfaces. The system’s structure includes dual pressure sensor units connected to a main control unit, enabling real- time pressure monitoring across different room zones. The sensors, equipped with a microcontroller for initial data processing, relay information to the control unit for further analysis and display. Designed with a calibration feature, the system ensures measurement accuracy by allowing recalibration under identical atmospheric conditions. Operating on low voltage, the system provides safe and reliable performance with applications extending to isolation rooms and environments requiring precise pressure regulation. Integrating the measuring system with ventilation systems significantly mitigates the risk of airborne disease transmission, contributing to the maintenance of sterile environments. The article concludes that this cost-effective, intelligent pressure monitoring solution not only enhances safety in healthcare settings but also supports regulatory compliance and improves overall infection control measures in high-risk areas.

 

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Published

18-12-2024

How to Cite

Azmaiparashvili, Z., Butskhrikidze, E., Otkhozoria, N., & Meskhia, M. (2024). Pressure Difference Measuring System for Clean Rooms. Journal of Technical Science and Technologies, 8(2), 17–22. https://doi.org/10.31578/jtst.v8i2.157