SYSTEM MONITORING ON CARBON DIOXIDE OF BROILER CHICKEN GROWTH IN CLOSED HOUSE
alimuddin, Ria Arafiyah, Sirajuddin, Lovely Lady, Wahyu Susiono, Masjudin

1Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa
2Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Math and Natural Science Jakarta State University
3Department of Industry Engineering, Faculty of Engineering University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa


Abstract

Broiler is a chicken that is able to grow fast so that it can produce meat in a relatively short time. In modern times broiler farms have entered the industrial scale. Poultry in this case broiler chickens breathe by inhaling oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide gas and water. In this case, if the oxygen content in the cage is too low, this condition is related to the temperature and humidity of the cage, it will affect the production and health of the chicken. Chicken manure contains toxic gases, namely ammonia (NH3), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane. For the growth of broiler chickens there are several environmental effects including carbon dioxide so it needs to monotize during growth. The method is used with microcontroller equipment, CO2 sensors, computers. Carbon dioxide monitoring results of as much as 500 ppm for 1 month broiler chicken growth.

Keywords: Sistem Monitoring CO2 Broiler House

Topic: Electrical Engineering

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