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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

TOPIC : FIRECRACKER DETONATOR


SUBJECT : DIRECT CURRENT CIRCUIT

NAME ROLL ENROLLMENT


NO. NO.
PRASAD ABHISHEKKUMAR RAJESH 114 226120309115

RANA KARAN ARUNBHAI 119 226120309120

SALVI UGAMICHANDRA SHREE 124 226120309125


PRAKASHCHANDRA

FACULTY SIGN : DATE :


In 2017, eight people died and over 12,000 were injured
badly enough to require medical treatment after fireworks-
related incidents. Of these, 50% of the injuries were to
children and young adults under age 20. Over two-thirds
(67%) of injuries took place from June 16 to July 16. And
while the majority of these incidents were due to amateurs
attempting to use professional-grade, homemade or other
illegal fireworks or explosives, an estimated 1,200 injuries
were from less powerful devices like small firecrackers
and sparklers.

Additionally, fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires


each year, including 1,300 structure fires, 300 vehicle fires
and nearly 17,000 other fires.

In the past decade 239 people have been killed and over
265 injured in 142 accidents in fireworks units.

Brusting firecrackers without any protection is very


dangerous.

We can reduce the numbers of death via using our


firecracker Detonator. It is very easy to use .
A fireworks detonator, also known as a firing system, is a
device used to ignite fireworks displays. It typically
includes a control panel, electric match, and a series of
fuses and wires that connect to each firework. The control
panel allows the operator to set the timing and sequence
of the fireworks, while the electric match sends an
electrical current to the fuses, lighting the fireworks.
Detonators are used in large firework displays, and it is
illegal and dangerous to use them without proper training
and safety precautions. It is important to follow all laws
and regulations when handling fireworks and seek the
help of professionals if planning a display.

● Circuit diagram

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