Working Principle of Stove Temperature Sensor
System Operation
The sensor operates based on a temperature-trigger mechanism.
Data Logging Process
Temperature is continuously monitored
When temperature exceeds 50°C:
Data includes:
Timestamp
Burner temperatures
Stop Condition
Logging continues until both burners fall below 50°C.
Data Processing
Collected data is later processed and visualized on the Smart Biogas platform.
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