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HVS-4888. Smart Monitoring and Controlling of Single-phase Induction Motor using IoT

12,500.00

This IoT-based system for real-time monitoring and control of a single-phase induction motor leverages an Arduino Uno as the central controller, interfaced with various essential components.

This IoT-based system for real-time monitoring and control of a single-phase induction motor leverages an Arduino Uno as the central controller, interfaced with various essential components. The system integrates an LCD display for immediate feedback, a Wi-Fi module for remote access and management, and a PZEM module to monitor electrical parameters such as voltage, current, and power. A temperature sensor tracks the motor’s thermal conditions, while a hall effect sensor provides accurate rotational speed data. Additionally, a relay facilitates motor operation control. This comprehensive setup ensures efficient, remote management and operational reliability, enhancing motor performance and safety through continuous, data-driven insights.      

Objectives:
  • To monitor the voltage, current, power, temperature, and speed of a single-phase induction motor in real time.
  • To implement IoT-based remote monitoring and control using a Wi-Fi module.
  • To display motor parameters locally on an LCD screen.
  • To measure motor speed accurately using a Hall Effect sensor.
  • To monitor motor temperature and prevent overheating.
  • To control motor operation through a relay module.
  • To improve motor efficiency, reliability, and safety through continuous monitoring.
  • To provide data-driven insights for predictive maintenance and fault detection.
      The main blocks of this project are:
  • Power supply.
  • Arduino UNO.
  • ESP8266 WI-FI module.
  • LCD display.
  • PZEM module specifications.
  • Hall effect sensor.
  • Temperature sensor.
  • Single phase motor.
  • Relay.
    Software’s used:  
  • Embedded C programming.
  • Arduino IDE Studio compiler for dumping code into Micro controller.
  • Express SCH for Circuit design.
           

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