Solar powered peltier cooling storage for vaccines in rural areas

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2019Author
Buitendach, Henning
Jiya, Immanuel N.
Gouws, Rupert
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The research presented in this paper proposes a new design of a vaccine
cooling and storage unit that can keep vaccines in the cold chain (2°C to
8°C). This design was done to facilitate effective completion of the African
vaccination week. The cooling and storage unit was designed to be compact,
portable, well isolated and to make use of a PV solar energy system as a
source of electricity. The cooling unit makes use of a Liquid to Air
thermoelectric cooling module connected to some tubing and a liquid pump
to cool the inside of the cooling unit. The design process also included
designing a control system that controls the temperature inside the cooling
holder and a monitoring system to monitor the battery voltage and capacity.
The system also has a user interface that displays the temperatures inside and
outside of the cooling holder, as well as the battery voltage and capacity.
The cooling system successfully developed was able to keep vaccines
in the cold chain for up to three days, the system could control the
temperature of the vaccines with an accuracy of 1°C and was small and
portable, but still had enough room to house up to 250 vaccines
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