Biogas-Plant/C3/Laying-the-foundation/English
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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-
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To begin with we should know the following - | |
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Note: Dimensions are edited by animators using software |
The biogas plant consists of 3 different tanks -
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The standard dimensions of these tanks are as follows:
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Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 |
For ease of understanding for the mason, this video is classified into day-wise activities. |
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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-
Lime powder is easily available in any hardware store. |
[[Image:]] | Once the area is marked, start digging. |
[[Image:]] | * Dig a circular pit of 8 feet diameter and 4 feet depth using a shovel.
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Graphic image: | The epicenter of the pit should be
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. |
This completes the activities for Day 1.
Let’s move on to Day 2. |
The activities of Day 2 are as follows -
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The activities of Day 2 are as follows -
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In this tutorial, we will only learn about
The other construction topics will be covered in three separate tutorials subsequently. |
In this tutorial, we will only learn about
The other construction topics will be covered in three separate tutorials subsequently. |
So, now, we have completed the digging of pit.
And we are ready to lay the foundation. | |
Let us prepare the plaster mixture for the foundation | So, let us prepare the plaster mixture for the foundation. |
The plaster mixture is basically the gravel and cement mixture. | The plaster mixture is basically the gravel and cement mixture. |
[[Image:]] | Preparation of this mixture is as follows-
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[[Image:]] | * 250 ml of liquid waterproofing material, thoroughly stirred in 20 litres 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 soil. |
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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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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. |
Notice the elevated walls and the concave pit, in the image shown.
Also, notice the flattened edges. | |
With this, we complete this tutorial | |
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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 |
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Acknowledgment This video was created by Spoken Tutorial team 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 |
This video was created by Spoken Tutorial team 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 |
Acknowledgment | 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. |