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Visual Cue
Narration
Slide Number 1

Laying the foundation of the Biogas plant

Hello everyone.

Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on Laying the foundation of the Biogas plant.

Image of mason(s)

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This tutorial is particularly useful for masons.
[[Image:]] We are going to learn

How to construct a Biogas plant that-

  • is based on the Deenbandhu model and
  • has a capacity of 2 cubic meters
To begin with we should know the following -
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Note: Dimensions-edited by animators using software

The Biogas plant consists of 3 different tanks -
  • Mixing tank
  • Digester tank with the dome and
  • Slurry tank
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The standard dimensions of these tanks are as follows:

1. Mixing tank has a-

  • diameter of 22 inches
  • and height 2 feet

2. Gas holder dome has a-

  • diameter of 7 feet and 6 inches
  • and height 4 feet at the center

3. The upper slurry tank has a-

  • length of 5 feet and 2 inches
  • width of 3 feet and 2 inches
  • and depth of 4 feet

4. The lower slurry tank has a-

  • length of 2 feet
  • width 2 ft and
  • depth 2 feet 2 inches
Calendar

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

For ease of understanding for the mason-
  • this video is classified into day-wise activities.
Animation

Day -1

Day -1 begins with digging of the area at the site of the Biogas plant.
[[Image:]] As shown here, use lime powder to mark the outline of-
  1. the digester tank
  2. and the slurry tank

Lime powder is easily available in any hardware store.

[[Image:]] Once the area is marked, start digging.
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Dimensions of image

1. Dig a circular pit of 8 feet diameter and 4 feet depth using a shovel.

2. Just adjacent to the big pit, dig another pit of-

  • 2 feet and 5 inches of length
  • 1 foot of breadth and
  • 4 feet of depth

3. Two laborers can dig these pits in 2 days.

  • Alternately, 3 laborers can complete this task in one day.
Graphic image:

Concave structure with dimensions

The epicenter of the pit should be-
  • concave in shape
  • and should be 2 feet deeper than the rest of the pit.

Effort should be made to keep the wall of the pit, as straight as possible.

This completes the activities for Day 1.

Let’s move on to Day 2.

Animation The activities of Day 2 are as follows -
  1. Lay foundation for the digester tank
  2. Construct the dome for the digester tank using chicken mesh
  3. Construct the mixing tank and
  4. Prepare the walls of the slurry tank
In this tutorial, we will only learn about-
  1. the digging of the pit and
  2. laying foundation for the digester tank.

The other construction topics-

  • Will be covered in separate tutorials subsequently.
So, now, we have completed the digging of the pit.

And we are ready to lay the foundation.

So, let us prepare the plaster mixture for the foundation.
The plaster mixture is basically the gravel and cement mixture.
[[Image:]] Preparation of this mixture is as follows-
  • Sand - 200 kgs
  • Cement - 60 kgs
  • Gravel - 150 kgs
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  • And 250 ml of liquid waterproofing material
  • thoroughly stirred in 20 liters of water.
[[Image:]] Now pour this liquid over the dry gravel-cement mixture.
[[Image:]] Add adequate amount of water-
  • to mix everything well so that the mixture is thick in consistency.
[[Image:]] Use a shovel for mixing everything as shown in the image.

The gravel-cement mixture is now ready to be used.

[[Image:]] Use a small trowel to lay this mixture at the base of the pit, in a circular manner.

The thickness of the plaster should be 3 inches from the ground.

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This will form the floor of the pit.

  • Recall that the floor of the pit is concave in shape.
  • So, the foundation will also be concave in shape.
[[Image:]] Carefully raise the side walls of the pit upto 3 inches using the same mixture.

However, do not raise the concave part.

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Arrows at the flattened raised edge

Keep in mind-

  • The raised edge of the foundation must be flattened using a small trowel.
  • This is to ensure proper balance of the dome after it is placed.
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After the foundation has been laid, leave it for curing for 12 hours.
Image-
Arrow arrow towards raised wall and concave structure
Notice the elevated walls and the concave pit, in the image shown.

Also, notice the flattened edges.

With this, we complete this tutorial.
Slide 2

Summary

In this tutorial we have learnt to:

Lay foundation of the Biogas plant

Let us summarize:

In this tutorial we have learnt to-

Lay foundation of the Biogas plant.

Slide 3
Acknowledgements 

This video was created by:

Spoken Tutorial Project with inputs from Rural-ICT team, IIT Bombay.

This video was created by-

Spoken Tutorial Project with inputs from Rural-ICT team, IIT Bombay.

More information on these projects can be found at these links

http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro

http://ruralict.cse.iitb.ac.in/ in

More information on these projects can be found at these links.

http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro

http://ruralict.cse.iitb.ac.in/ in

Pictures and technology support:

Courtesy:

Bhagirath Rural Development Foundation

Village- Zarap, Taluka- Kudal,

Dist.- Sindhudurg

Pictures and technology support:

Courtesy:

Bhagirath Rural Development Foundation

Village- Zarap, Taluka- Kudal,

Dist.- Sindhudurg

This is Bella Tony along with the animation team of the Spoken Tutorial project signing off.

Thank you for joining.

Contributors and Content Editors

Bellatony911, Nancyvarkey