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Journal : CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal

The Angle Adjustment System of The Solar Energy to Electrical Energy Converter Practice Tool Stieven Netanel Rumokoy; I Gede Para Atmaja; Adriyan Warokka; Yosua O. Sihombing; Christian O. Pelealu
CCIT Journal Vol 16 No 2 (2023): CCIT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v16i2.2193

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Practical tools need to be created to represent the conditions of a system to support the learning process. In the learning process, especially when studying the utilization of solar energy, a practical tool is required to describe the system of solar panel installation. The practical tool for converting solar energy to electrical energy needs to depict the installation system that occurs during the installation of solar panels. This study aims to develop an angle adjustment system in the practical tool for converting solar energy to electrical energy that can represent the changes in angles and the amount of energy that can be obtained. The methodology begins with a literature study and is followed by the design and testing of the tool. The results obtained show that the Angle Adjustment System in the practical tool for converting solar energy to electrical energy has been able to represent the conditions of solar panel installation. The more perpendicular the light source is to the surface of the solar panel, the greater the amount of electrical energy that can be obtained.
Safety Analysis: Rooftop PV System Training Equipment Rumokoy, Stieven Netanel; Warokka, Adriyan; Atmaja, I Gede Para; Gumilar, Lang-lang; Monika, Dezetty
CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal Vol 18 No 2 (2025): CCIT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v18i1.3538

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The implementation of PV Rooftop Power Plant systems as an alternative energy source has become increasingly widespread. The growing use of these systems is accompanied by the need for skilled workers with competencies in their installation. To support the development of such competencies, various training equipment designs have been created to enhance workers' skills in rooftop PV installation. This article aims to evaluate Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) aspects in the designed rooftop PV training equipment. The methodology used in this research includes risk analysis through hazard identification, risk assessment, and mitigation recommendations. Data collection was conducted through a literature review related to OHS standards, direct observation of the equipment's use, and interviews with instructors and technicians involved. The research results show that the main risks include Falling Hazards, Electrical Hazards, Mechanical Hazards, Tripping or Snagging Hazards, and Ergonomic Hazards. Risk control measures were implemented by ensuring that the trainees understood work-related risks, using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and monitoring the condition of the work area and equipment.
Control System Design Concept for Coconut Shell Charcoal Powder Processing Equipment as a Base Material for Herbal Toiletries Integrated with PV System Simanjuntak, Christopel H.; Rumokoy, Stieven Netanel; Warokka, Adriyan; Dodie, Stanley B.; Rambing, Precylia R.; Makalew, Mario Y.; Mansauda, Karlah Lifie Riani
CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal Vol 19 No 1 (2026): CCIT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v19i1.3844

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Various raw materials with enhanced benefits have been discovered for the toiletries industry. One promising material is coconut shell charcoal powder (Cocos nucifera), which can be used as a base ingredient in herbal toiletries formulations. However, its production process still faces challenges, particularly in terms of technology and operations, especially for small and medium enterprises. Therefore, this study aims to design a control system concept for a coconut shell charcoal powder processing unit integrated with a PV system. The methods used include a literature review and a descriptive study through interviews with practitioners and academics specializing in charcoal powder production systems and herbal toiletries formulation. The result of this study is a conceptual design of a control system equipped with a remote monitoring system to oversee and regulate the coconut shell charcoal powder production process more efficiently.