Title of article
Automatic Water Level Control System Using Discretized Components
Author/Authors
big-alabo, a university of port harcourt - faculty of engineering - department of electrical/electronic engineering, Port Harcourt, Nigeria , isaac, c university of port harcourt - faculty of engineering - department of electrical/electronic engineering, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
From page
1781
To page
1785
Abstract
This study is based on the design of a portable automatic water level control switch that is capable of switching on the pump when the water level in the overhead tank goes low and switches it off as soon as the water level reaches a pre-determined level to prevent dry-run of the pump in case the level in the underground tank goes below the suction level. The water in the tank is measured by the conductive probes and displaced via the LED indicators. At maximum-set capacity the pump is de-energized to automatically switch off, thereby stopping the inflow of water into the tank. The design approach involves three major stages which are: the power supply unit, the sensing unit, and the motoring and relay unit. The uniqueness of this work is the use of discrete components such as transistors to achieve water level control. This approach is more economical, simpler and easier to implement than the sophisticated programmable logic controllers and computerized microprocessors.
Keywords
discrete components , conductive probes , sensors , relays , pump
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number
2729038
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