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Title: AUTO WATER FILL UP
Authors: NASHRUL WALIDAIN BIN SAAID, FARIS ZAIM BIN RUSLI
MUHAMMAD KHAIRUL NAJMI BIN AZIZ
Keywords: Hand washing, water buoy, water tank, and gravity filler
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: POLITEKNIK SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH
Abstract: The hand washing equipment (Auto Water Fill-up) with the method of filling the tank water automatically was designed after some monitoring to the crowds that involve banquets and visitors have to wash their hands before eating. Based on the monitoring, among the problems that can be identified is that the hand washing place used in the event is at a remote place and the handwashing tank must always be filled with water manually because many guests use water to wash their hands at one time. This causes guests to feel uncomfortable and become hectic. Therefore, a project to manufacture hand washing equipment that can be filled automatically has been designed. The objective that has been targeted in this project is to design a hand washing equipment automatically without having to add water to the tank when the water has run out and then create a physical project fabrication called Auto Water Filler Up. As a result of the design that has been made theoretically with the method of ‘gravity filler’ and water buoy that serves as an automatic water flow controller, then the physical of the project has been successfully produced. Data from the effectiveness and usability of Auto Water Fill Up has also been successfully recorded where with a water tank capacity of 10 liters can be filled with water automatically with a period of 15 minutes. And the water tank will also always be full despite constant use as well as physically more attractive and comfortable equipment for users to use for hand washing.
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