IOT Based Single Phase Induction Motor Protection System
IOT Based Single Phase Induction Motor Protection System
IOT Based Single Phase Induction Motor Protection System
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.41518
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
ISSN: 2321-9653; IC Value: 45.98; SJ Impact Factor: 7.538
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Abstract: The main aim of the paper is to process the time data acquisition under the supervisory physical parameter of a power
induction motor. In industries the heavy capacity induction motors are used. Therefore, it has essential to observe all the processes and
control the factors affecting them. Adapting a technology like an internet of things one can do the objective effectively, and thus record
and the control is obvious than the manpower or existing one.
Keywords: Induction motor, Protection system, IOT, Voltage, Current
I. INTRODUCTION
The main objective is to extend the reliability of the motor application by using the recent technology advancement. This work
makes sure the continuous monitoring of induction motor. By ensuring the system reliability abnormality are easily identified and
simply rectified. As induction machine are used nearly 90% in industries, the economic data monitoring is required. The
productivity of industries may be increased by doing the preventive maintenance of induction machine. By taking fortification the
failure of system and value of mental attitude power motor is protected. The main goal of the server is to provide fast and relevant
information about the real word objective and application.
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ATMEGA 328
INDUCTION CURRENT SENSOR BUZZER
MOTOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR WI-FI MODULE
RELAY
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B. Potential Transformer
Potential transformer are also called voltage transformer and that they are essentially step down transformer with very correct turn’s
quantitative relation.
It can step down the high voltage magnitude to lower voltage which can be measured with measuring instruments. This transformer
has range sizeable amount of primary turns and smaller number of secondary turns. A potential transformer is often expressed in
primary to secondary voltage ratio. The rating of the transformer is
D. Wi-Fi Module
This module has onboard 80 mhz a low power 32-bit processor which may be used for a custom firmware. This also implies will
that you will be able to host small websites testers with the an external controller. The ESP 8266 supports APSE for applications and
a blue tooth coexistence stance interfaces , it contains a self-calibrated RF allowing it to figure under all operating conditions, and
requires no external RF parts.
E. Voltage Regulator
The MC 78XX / LM 78XX / MC 78XX series of three terminal positive regulators are available within the package and with several
fixed output voltage, making them using within the big selection of an application. Each type employs internal current limiting, the
thermal shutdown and the safe area protection was making it essential adequate. If the adequate heat sinking is provided they will
deliver over the 1a output current.
F. Relay
A type of relay which will handle the high power needed to directly management an electrical motor or different hundreds is termed
as contactor.
Solid-state relays management power circuits with no moving elements, instead employing a semiconductor to perform change.
Relays with tag operating characteristics and customarily multiple operating coils unit used to shield electrical circuits from
overload or faults; in trendy power systems these functions unit of measurement performed by digital instruments still referred to as
"protective relays".
V. CONCLUSIONS
In this paper we have used multiple sensors like a temperature sensor, a voltage sensor, a current sensor. As the respective condition
is detected in the microcontroller and takes action and show in microcontroller. This whole system updates data on the thing-speak
server using an internet connection and the graph is plotted in the server.
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