Automatic Water Level Controller
Automatic Water Level Controller
Automatic Water Level Controller
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OVER
VIEW
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overview
This is simple automatic water level controller circuit. It will
make you more comfortable because it enables open close
water pump automatically. When full of water, was ordered off
the water. But when levels gradually reduced to the required,
Then turned on fully the water. So we do not have to worry
about overflow and water out anymore.
ABSTRACT
Automatic water level controller circuit is a simple engineering
project.
It can automatically switch ON and OFF the domestic water pu
mp setdepending on the tank water level. You can implement th
is motor driver circuit at your home or college using less
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costly
components. The approximated cost of the project is very less.
The main advantage of thiswater level controller circuit is that
it
automatically controls the water pump without any user interac
tion. The heart pump controller circuit is a NE 555 IC;
here we have
manipulated the flip flop inside the 555 timer IC. Our project co
nsists of three water level sensors, one fixed at the top and oth
er at the bottom. Working of this circuit is almost similar to a Bi
stable mutlivibrator.
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IC 555
TIMER
MOTOR
TRANSIST
OR
RELAY
POWER
SUPPLY
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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COMPONENT LIST
1. Power supply (12v)
2. NE 555 timer IC
3. Resistors (100x2, 10k,1k)
4. Relay (12V, 30A)
5. SL 100 transistor
6. 1N4007 Diode
7. BC 547 transistor= 1
8. LED =7
9. Pump (165-250v/ 50 Hz)
10. Battery (12 v)
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CHAP
TER 2:
INTRO
DUCTI
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WITH
LITER
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INTRODUCTION
E
SURV
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REVIEW OF RECENT
WORK
Automatic control Systems were first developed over two
thousand years ago. The first feedback control device on record
is thought to be the ancient Ktesibios's water clock in
Alexandria, Egypt around the third century B.C. It kept time by
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CHAP
TER 3:
CIRCU
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DIAGR
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3.1 CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM
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Circuit description
Pump Controller
The three sensors are placed as following: Sensor C- At the
bottom of the tank.
Sensor B- A little above of sensor 1. Sensor A-At the top of the
tank.
The three sensors are maintaining the water level in the tank
by triggering & retriggering the timer IC. Here the timer IC is
acting in monostable mode or one-shot mode. Sensor C carries
the +Vcc supply thus when the water level falls below sensor B
the timer IC is triggered & the pump is energized through a
relay & transistor. Now when the water reaches the topmost
level & touches sensor A it retriggers the timer IC once again &
and the pump is switched off automatically.
Hence this water level controller is one of the cheapest &
simplest devices which prevents wastage of both electricity &
water.
Level indicator
One electrode probe is (F) with 6V AC is placed at the bottom of
tank. Next probes are placed step by step above the bottom
probe. When water is rising the base of each transistor gets
electrical connection to 6V AC through water and the
corresponding probe. Which in turn makes the transistors
conduct to glow LED and indicate the level of water. The ends
of probes are connected to corresponding points in the circuit
as shown in circuit diagram. Insulated Aluminum wires with end
insulation removed will do for the probe. Arrange the probes in
order on a PVC pipe according to the depth and immerse it in
the tank.AC voltage is use to prevent electrolysis at the probes.
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CHAP
TER 4:
METH
ODOL
OGY
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Working of Automatic
water tank level
CONTROLLER
We know the property of 555 timer IC, i.e. its output goes
HIGH when voltage at the second pin(trigger pin) is less than
1/3 Vcc.
Also we can reset back the IC by applying a LOW voltage at
the 4th pin (Reset pin).
In this project 3 wires are dipped in water tank. Let us define
two water levelsBottom (L) level and Top (H) level. One of the wire or probe is
from Vcc, which can be called as middle level (M).
The probe from bottom level is connected to the trigger (2nd)
pin of 555 IC. So the voltage at 2nd pin is Vcc when it is
covered by water.
When water level goes down, the 2nd pin gets disconnected
(untouched) from water i.e. voltage at the trigger pin becomes
less than Vcc. Then the output of 555 becomes high.
The output of 555 is fed to a SL 100 transistor, it energizes the
relay coil and the water pump set is turned ON.
While the water level rises, the top level probe is covered by
water and the transistor becomes ON. Its collector voltage goes
to Vce (sat) =0.2V.
The low voltage at the 4th pin resets the IC. So the output of
555 becomes 0V. Hence the motor will turn OFF automatically.
For practical implementation, you must use a relay. Rating of
relay is chosen according to the load (Motor). 32 Ampere relay
is best suited for domestic applications.
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MODE OF OPERATION OF
BLOCKS
NE555 (Timer) : The 555 timer IC is an integrated
circuit (chip) used in a variety of timer, pulse generation, and
oscillator applications. The 555 can be used to provide time
delays, as an oscillator, and as a flip-flop element the standard
555 package includes 25 transistors, 2 diodes and 15 resistors
on a silicon chip installed in an 8-pin mini dual-in-line package
(DIP-8). The 555 has three operating modes : Monostable mode,
Astable mode and Bistable mode.
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Electric Pumps:
Pumps operate by some mechanism (typically reciprocating or
rotary), and consume energy to perform mechanical work by
moving the fluid. Pumps operate via many energy sources,
including manual operation, electricity, engines, or wind power,
come in many sizes, from microscopic for use in medical
applications to large industrial pumps.
Mechanical pumps serve in a wide range of applications such as
pumping water from wells, aquarium filtering, pond filtering and
aeration, in the car industry for water-cooling and fuel injection,
in the energy industry for pumping oil and natural gas or for
operating cooling towers. In the medical industry, pumps are
used for biochemical processes in developing and
manufacturing medicine, and as artificial replacements for body
parts, in particular the artificial heart and penile prosthesis.
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CHAP
TER 5:
ILLUS
TRATI
ON OF
HARD
WARE
ELEM
ENTS
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SELECTION OF
MATERIALS
component
specification
Quantity
timer
Transistor
Relay
Electric Pump
Power Supply
Diode
capacitor
Battery
Resistors
NE555
SL 100, BC547
12V-30A
(165-250v/ 50 Hz)
12V
1N4007
0.01F
12V
100,
10K,1K,470
General Type
Dotted
General
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
Bread Board
Vero Board
LED
2
2
7
FUNCTIONAL DETAILS
OF EACH
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ELEMENTS
NE555 (Timer) : NE555 is an integrated circuit (chip) used
in a variety of timer, pulse generation, and oscillator
applications. The 555 can be used to provide time delays, as an
oscillator, and as a flip-flop element. Derivatives provide up to
four timing circuits in one package. the standard 555 package
includes 25 transistors, 2 diodes and 15 resistors on a silicon
chip installed in an 8-pin mini dual-in-line package (DIP-8)
The connection of the pins for a DIP package is as follows :
Pin No
Pin NAME
DESCRIPTION
GND
TRIG
OUT
RESET
Ground reference
voltage, low level
(0 V).
The OUT pin goes
high and a timing
interval starts
when this input
falls below 1/2 of
CTRL voltage.
This output is
driven to
approximately 1.7V
below VCC or GND.
A timing interval
may be reset by
driving this input to
GND, but the
timing does not
begin again until
RESET rises above
approximately 0.7
volts. Overrides
TRIG which
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CTRL
THR
DIS
Vcc
overrides THR.
Provides control
access to the
internal voltage
divider
The timing (OUT
high) interval ends
when the voltage
at THR is greater
than that at CTRL.
Open collector
output which may
discharge a
capacitor between
intervals. In phase
with output.
Positive supply voltage,
which is usually between
3 and 15 V depending on
the variation.
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RELAY
(12V,30A)
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RESISTORS
CAPACITORS
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1N4007
DIODE
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Transistor
s
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to allow for components that have two pin rows only one
position apart such as twin row headers for IDCs.
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CHAP
TER 6:
ILLUS
TRATI
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MEAS
URIN
G
MULTIMETER
DEVIC
ES
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POWER SUPPLY
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CHAP
TER 7:
COST
OF
THE
PROJE
CT
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COST OF THE
PROJECT
COMPONENTS
PRICE
NE555 (Timer)
Relay
Transistors
Diodes
Resistors
Capacitors
LED
Bread Board
Vero Board
Power supply
Battery
Electric Pump
30
150
90
20
40
40
35
240
50
85
20
550
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CHAP
TER 8:
RESUL
T
DISCU
SSION
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RESULT AND
DISCUSSION
The system is sensitive to the change in the in water level. The
circuit was built and tested. Reference can be taken from
Gallery for the pictures of tested circuit. The Electric Pump is
controlled by the energizing and de energizing of the relay with
the help of the timer
VISUAL OBSERVATION
A visual observation of the circuit was conducted to look for any
broken connection in the circuit or any other visible fault. No
such fault was detected during the visual observation.
OPERATION OBSERVATION
The circuit was operated and checked whether it is performing
the desired operation. The LED was whether displaying proper
colour and whether the relay was energizing de energizing
properly or not.
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FUTURE
SCOPE OF
PROJECT
CHAP
TER 9:
FUTU
RE
SCOP
E AND
APPLI
CATIO
NS
THE
Alarm system:
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Microcontroller:
The use of microcontroller can be considered as a major future
modification that can be done in this project.
IR sensors:
This circuit can also be implemented using IR sensors
LCD display
LCD display can be used in this circuit to display the level of
water inside the tank.
APPLICATIONS
This project has a very wide application in todays corporate
and busy life. Now a days no one is having time to switch on
and switch off light by own. Every single person is dependent
on automated system to live an easy life. We present you a
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system here which will have a wide application and will be the
remedy of your entire problem on saving energy rather money.
The list is provided here :
Industry
Public toilets
Power plants to control the level of boiler drum
Petrol pumps
Oil refineries
Homes
Government offices
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REFERENCE
Websites name :
http://www.circuitstoday.com
http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/
http://www.electronicsforu.com/
http://www.academia.edu
http://www.datasheetarchive.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/555_timer_IC
http://www.electroncomponents.com
http://www.semiconductor4u.com
Books name :
The art of electronics by Brian
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REFER
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CHAP
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PHOT
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GALLE
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PHOTO GALLERY
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