Multipurpose Swimming Pool Cleaning Device for Observation,



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001

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Mr. Hrithik More, Mr. Shubh Arekar, Mr. Rohan Shinde, Prof Rahul Abhyankar, "Multipurpose Swimming Pool Cleaning Device for Observation,", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 6, Article 4, pp. 1-5, 2023. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Nowadays people are widely using water parks, public swimming pools, and private pools in villas/farmhouses. Due to the use of pools at such a high rate, there is a requirement of cleaning pools twice a week. If you have your swimming pool, you may want to save money by cleaning the pool yourself because of this there is a need to hire a person to clean the pool, which is costlier at times for an individual owner. Even though we are living in the 21st century there are no such af ordable devices to clean the pool and the available devices are way too expensive therefore the owners don’t prefer relying on these devices and thus hire a person. To clean the walls of the swimming pool the labour has to hold his breath for several minutes and scrub the walls by hand with the help of a metal plate, it is not only a very hectic job but also dangerous for the life of the person. This is unnecessary donkeywork. Considering these factors, we came up with the idea of developing a device that cleans efficiently and reduces labour intensity. We thought of making a multipurpose device that not only is a cleaner, an observer, an indicator for the pH level and TDS of the water, but also a lifeguarding device. Our device cleans the floor and side walls of the pool and removes all the dirt, algae, residue, etc., and also collects the leaves on the surface. The removed dirt or algae is separated with the help of a filter and the clean water is released back into the pool. It is equipped with pH level and it also has a provision of the camera to observe underwater .In case of drowning situation it can also carry a floater or a rope.

Keywords

Multipurpose swimming pool cleaner, Filter, Suction pump, pH level indicator, underwater observation device, Life guarding device.

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