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Simulation of Automatic Water Level Control
System by using Programmable Logic Controller
Mrs Yin Yin Mon, Mrs Win Moet Moet Htwe, Mrs Khin Ei Ei Khine
Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Technological University, Hmawbi, Yangon, Myanmar
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ABSTRACT
This research focuses on the design and implementation of a PLC-based water
level control system. In this research, there are three primary objectives: the
water level indicator circuit design, manual controlsystem of waterlevel control
and the PLC based automatic water level control. Float switches cannot be able
to use to indicate the multi water level in the desired control system. Therefore,
AND gate based digital electronic water sensor is invented and used in this
proposed not only manual water level control but also PLC based automatic
water level control by dividing in eight steps. Induction motor is used to drive
the pump as a one set package. So, induction motor starting method is selected
according to the power rating of motor, type of motor and nature of application.
Star-delta starting method is used to reduce the starting current of induction
motor. For PLC based automatic water level control, Siemens S7-1200 PLC is
used to control the desire water level. There are 10 inputs and 10 outputs in the
proposed automatic water level control. Ladder diagram programming is used
for this control.
Keywords: AND gate, water sensor, S7-1200, PLC
I. INTRODUCTION
Nowadays, the process control system is widely used in many different areas,
such as waste water treatment, oil and gas purification, chemical, pulp and paper
production, and food production. In a process control system, the controller
always plays a significant role to transact the operating conditions of the system.
In most industry implementation, the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is
used due to its advantages, such as fast response, quick andsimpletrouble-shoot,
low cost and high reliability. PLC based automatic water
level control system is required to sense the water level in
the tank. Water level sensor circuit is necessary in not only
to level control system but also to indicate the water level
status by pilot light. Digital AND gate LM7408 IC are used in
water level sensor circuit as themaincomponent. Electrodes
(copper wire) are used to sense the water level by
conducting the current flow as the sensors. It requires 5 and
12 V DC VDC power supply for sensor circuits. Manual
control is also considered and inserted in this system if the
automatic water level control system is fail by sensor circuit
or PLC module. [1]
II. BACKGROUND THEORY OF INDUCTION
MOTOR, PUMP AND LOGIC GATE
A. Introduction to Induction Motor Starter
Induction Motors consume 60% of total electrical energy in
industrialized countries. In industry, more than 90% of the
electrical motors are three phase squirrel-cage induction
motors. 80% of Induction motor populations are less than
15KW, where efficiencies are generallylower and oversizing
possibility is very high. The motor load factor survey
conducted indicates 20% of induction motor population in
industries in organized sector are loaded lessthan30%of its
rated capacity.
The use of squirrel cage induction motor is limited for low
starting torque application. But in general, due to
maintenance free operation, it is common to use squirrel
cage induction motor for High Inertia load application. This
will lead to over sizing of motors, which results in excess
energy consumption during normal running condition. An
attempt was made to improve the operating efficiency of
oversized motor in High Inertia load application with the
help of a special type of starter called Delta-Star Starter.This
starter starts the squirrel cage induction motor in Delta
Connection to meet the high starting torque and runs in Star
connection to take care of running torque. [4]
B. Star-delta Starter
This type is used for the induction motor, the stator winding
of which is nominally delta-connected. If the above winding
is reconnected as star, the voltageperphasesuppliedtoeach
winding is reduced by 1/√3(0.577). This is a simple starter,
which can be easily reconfigured. As the voltageper phasein
delta connection is , the phase current in each stator winding
is (Vs/Zs), where Zs is the impedance of the motor per phase
at standstill or start (stator impedance and rotor impedance
referred to the stator, at standstill). [4]
C. Centrifugal Pump
Centrifugal pumps have a rotating impeller that throws the
water radically against a casing. The kinetic energy added to
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the water by the impeller is then converted to potential
energy in the form of pressure or ‘head’ in the diffuser or
volute section. As the water exits the pump through the
diffuser, the cross-section increases, causing the velocity
(kinetic energy) to reduce and, by conservation of energy,
the potential energy is increase.Forconventionalcentrifugal
pump designs, high efficiencies are only obtained for low
pumping pressures and hence relatively small pumping
heads of less than about 25 m. Other advantages of
centrifugal pumps include their simplicity (with a minimum
of moving parts) and corresponding reliability, low cost,
robustness, tolerance to pumping particulates and low
starting torque. On the other hand, another potential
limitation of centrifugal pumps is their inability to be self-
priming, although technology exists for overcoming this
impediment. Consequently, they are frequently used as
submersible pumps, preferably in conjunction with a
submersible motor. For many years this hasbeen aproblem,
since the preferred DC motors were not submersible owing
to the presence of the brushes.
High efficiency can be obtained with small clearances and
narrow passages, but this is undesirable for pump reliability
and the ability to pump liquids contaminated with particles.
In addition, high efficiency can be obtainedwith ahigh speed
impeller, which again acts to shorten the life of the pump. In
summary, pumps need to be designed and selected for
specific applications and environments. [4]
Figure1. Centrifugal Pump Operation [4]
D. Logic Gates
Figure 2, illustrates a selection of the basic gates logic gates
that are available from a number of manufacturers in
standard families of integrated circuits. Each logic family is
designed so that gates and other logic ICs within that family
(and other related families) can be easily combined, and
built into larger logic circuits to carry out complex functions
with the minimum of additional components. Typically,
standard logic gates are available in14 pin or 16 pin DIL
(dual in line) chips. The number of gates per IC varies
depending on the number of inputs per gate. Two-input
gates are common, but if only a single input is required,such
as in the 7404 NOT (or inverter) gates, a 14 pin IC can
accommodate 6 (or Hex) gates. The greatest number of
inputs on a single gate is on the 74133 13 input NAND gate,
which is accommodated in a 16 pin package. [3]
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e) (f)
(g)
Figure2. various type of gate IC, (a) 7408 Quad 2 input
AND Gates, (b) 7432 Quad 2 input OR Gates, (c) 7400
Quad 2 input NAND Gates, (d) 7402 Quad 2 input NOR
Gates, (e) 74266 Quad 2 input XNOR Gates, (f) 7404
Hex NOT (Gates Inverters), (g) 74133 Single 13 input
NAND Gate. [3]
III. BASIC KNOWLEDGEAND USEFUL FUNCTIONS OF
S7-1200
A. Basic Requirements for PLC Control
In order to create or change a program, the following
items are needed:
Programmable logic controller (PLC)
Programming device
Programming software
Connector cable [2]
i. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
Throughout this research theS7-1200 PLC isused becauseof
its ease of use.
Figure3. S7- 1200 PLC Unit [6]
ii. Programming Devices
The program is created in a programming device (PG) and
then transferred to the PLC. The program for the S7-200 can
be created using a dedicated Siemens SIMATIC S7
programming device.
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Figure4. PG Programming Device for the S7-1200 PLC
[6]
iii. Software
A software program is required in order to tellthePLCwhat
instructions it must follow. Programming software is
typically PLC specific. A softwarepackageforonePLC, or one
family of PLCs, such as the S7 family, would not be useful on
other PLCs. The S7-1200 uses a Windows based software
program called STEP 7- Micro/WIN32. Micro/WIN32 is
installed on a personal computer in a similar manner to any
other computer software. [5]
iv. Connector Cables PPI (Point-to-Point Interface)
Connector cables are required to transfer data from the
programming device to the PLC. Communication can only
take place when the two devices speak the same language or
protocol. Communication between a Siemens programming
device and the S7-1200 is referred to as PPI protocol (point
to- point interface). The S7-1200 uses a 9-pin, D-connector.
This is a straight-through serial device that is compatible
with Siemens programming devices (MPI port) and is a
standard connector for other serial interfaces. [2]
IV. DESIGN AND TESTING OF PROPOED WATER
LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM
A. Introduction to Design Consideration
In this section, design consideration of hardware and PLC
ladder program of the water level control system is
described. Firstly, hardware system is considered for both
water level sensor circuit and PLC control. Water level
control system can be divided in three sections such as
A. Water level indicator and sensor control circuit
B. Manual water level control system by relay
C. Automatic water level control system by PLC
Figure5. Prototype of automatic water level control
system
B. Water level indicator and sensor control circuit
Water level indicator and sensor control circuit consists of
eight steps to show the water level in the tank. There are
three relay outputs to give the signal to PLC input such as (i)
under limit level, (ii) minimum limit level and(iii) maximum
limit level. The under limit level signal is required in the
control to avoid the pumping without water in the
underground tank. Maximum and minimum limitlevelsignal
are required to control the pump motor. Completed circuit
diagram of water level indicator and sensor control circuit is
shown in figure 6.
In the circuit diagram, the eight number of AND gates are
used to get the sequential step control according to the
nature of water level. LM7408 AND gate IC is used in this
circuit for both indicators and sensors. Each LM7408 AND
gate IC contains four AND gates as two input gate function.
LM7408 AND gate IC operates with 5V DC supply. Relaysare
operating with 12VDC supply. So power supply is designed
for both 5V DC and 12VDC fro, 220V AC. To get the desired
DC voltage level of gate ICs, LM7805 voltage regulator IC is
used to obtain the 5V DC constant. Relays are supplied by
rectifier and filter output directly. Voltage regulator IC isnot
required for relay operation because relay can operate
between 11 V DC to 15 V DC.
1000 μF 25V capacitor is used as a voltage filter to eliminate
the ripple voltage and frequency of rectifier. 10 μF, 16V
capacitor is used in the output of LM7805 IC to eliminatethe
noise voltage signal by surge voltage. C1384NPNtransistors
are used in all relay driver circuit. 10k ohm resistors are
used to ground the inputs of AND gates. 330 ohm resistors
are used to limit the LED operating voltage.10 ohmresistors
are totally 16 numbers and 330 ohm resistors are totally 19
numbers in gate circuits. C1384 NPN transistorsaretotally3
numbers and relays are also totally 3 numbers for the three
control states. One blue LEDisusedtoindicatethemaximum
level of water. Two green LEDs are used to indicate the
minimum level of water. Three yellow LEDs are used to
indicate the middle level of water. Two red LEDs are used to
indicate the under limit level of water in the tank.
Figure6. Completed circuit diagram of water level
indicator and sensor control circuit
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C. Operation Of Water Level Indicator Control System
The flow chart of water level indicator control circuit is
shown in figure 7. The water in the tank is used as a
conductor to act like sensors. So, the sensors areverysimple
and it can save the cost of control circuit.
When there is no water in the tank, the under limit sensor is
not actuate and sent a signal to the PLC input module. If the
pump motor is running to supply the water in the tank, the
water level will be rise slowly. If the level reach the under
level limit, the sensor (S1) will actuate and send the signalto
the relay as an ON state. Due to water level increment by
pump motor running, it will reach to the next 2nd state. And
then the sensor (S2) will actuate and red LED is light on.
If the water level reach to the 3rd state level, the sensor (S3)
will actuate and it may turn yellow LED is light on. If the
water level reach to the 4th state level, the sensor (S4) will
actuate and it may turn yellow LED is light on. Next, if the
water level reach to the 5th state level, the sensor (S5) will
actuate and it may turn yellow LED is light on. Yellow LEDs
indicate the middle level of water in the tank.
If the water level reach to the 6th state level, the sensor (S6)
will actuate and it may turn green LED is light on. If the
water level reach to the 7th state level, the sensor (S7) will
actuate and it may turn green LED is light on. And also, relay
outputs the contact to send a minimum water level signal to
the PLC to run the pump motor. Green LEDs indicate the
upper level of water in the tank.
If the water level reach to the 8th state level, the sensor (S8)
will actuate and it may turn blue LED is light on. At the same
time, relay outputs the contact to send a maximum water
level signal to the PLC to stop the pump motor. If the water
level refill and under of the 7th state level, the pump motor
restarts to run again to maintain the water levelbetweenthe
minimum and maximum level.
Figure7. Flow chart of water level indicator control
circuit
D. Manual water level control system
Manual control is used in water pumping system as an
auxiliary control if the automatic system is fail to pump the
water due to water level sensor fault. One of the power
circuits of star-delta control is shown in figure 8. Over load
in the power circuit tend to protect the motor winding if the
over current occurs at the motor winding. Circuit breaker in
the circuit tends to protect the power line if the faults occur
at motor control.
Figur8. Power Line diagram of water level control
Manual control circuit is shown in figure 9. It consists of 6
magnetic contactors, 2 timer, 4 pilot light and 4 push
buttons.
Figure9. Manual Control Circuit of water level control
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E. Automatic water level control system by PLC
Figure10. Flow chart of automatic water level control
In this research, combination of gate electronic sensor circuit for water level indicator light and pump motor control by PLC is
used to get perfect and more reliable control system. The control system of flow chart is shown in figure 10.
Siemen S7-1200 PLC is used in control circuit associated with programming software. Ladder diagram language is used in
program because it is the most familiar language and easy to visual operation in simulation by graphical symbols. Figure 11
shows the PLC ladder diagram of automatic water level control system. Figure 12 shows the connection diagram of input
switch, sensor and output relays and pilot light.
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Figure11. PLC ladder diagram program of automatic water level control system
Input List
I0.0= system stop, I0.5 = GT min level limit switch
I0.1= system start, I0.6 = GT max level limit switch
I0.2= emergency stop, I0.7 = OH min level limit switch
I0.3= fail safe switch, I1.0 = OH max level limit switch
I0.4= quick start, I0.6 = GT under level limit switch
Output List
O0.0= System RUN PL, O0.5= GT Pump STOP PL
O0.1= System STOP PL, O0.6= MMC2
O0.2= MMC1, O0.7= YMC2
O0.3= YMC1, O1.0= DMC2
O0.4= DMC1, OI0.6= OH Pump STOP PL
Figure12. Connection diagram of input switch, sensor and output relays and pilot light
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V. Conclusions
This research investigates a designing process of PLC based
automatic water level control system. In this system,
Siemens S7-1200 PLC, Star-delta based induction motor
starting control and AND gate IC based water level sensor
circuits are used. In this research, eight steps of water level
are considered as the sample water level indicators. If the
more steps are required toindicatethe water levelaccording
to the size of tanks, the AND gate IC can be added in the
water level sensor circuits. PLC based water level control
used in industrial water supply is the most reliable control
and the best control for sequential process.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author would like to express her gratitude to Dr. Nay
Soe Shwe, Professor and Head of Electrical Power
Engineering Department, Technological University
(Hmawbi) for his encouragementand helpfulsuggestionand
supervision. The author wishes to thanks all my colleagues.
Thanks are also extended to her dear parents andfriendsfor
their support.
REFERENCES
[1] National Conference “Convergence 2016,”
06th.07th.April 2016. Water Level Monitoring by Using
PLC.
[2] Gebremaryam Alem ,Dr.Krishnanaik Vankdoth,
“Automatic Fluid Level Control Using Programmable
Logic Controller”.
[3] Haoqiang Ji, “PLC Programming For A Water Level
Control System: Design and System
Implementation”,2017
[4] Kharagpur, “Different Types of Starters for Induction
Motor (IM)”, 2011
[5] W. Bolton, “Programmable logic controllers”. Newnes,
2015.
[6] Siemens AG, “One hour Primier”, MicrosystemsSiematic
S7- 200, Federal Republic of Germany, (2008).

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Simulation of Automatic Water Level Control System by using Programmable Logic Controller

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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume: 3 | Issue: 4 | May-Jun 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 - 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1621 Simulation of Automatic Water Level Control System by using Programmable Logic Controller Mrs Yin Yin Mon, Mrs Win Moet Moet Htwe, Mrs Khin Ei Ei Khine Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Technological University, Hmawbi, Yangon, Myanmar How to cite this paper: MrsYin YinMon | Mrs Win Moet Moet Htwe | Mrs Khin Ei Ei Khine "Simulation of Automatic Water Level Control System by using Programmable Logic Controller" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4, June 2019, pp.1621-1628, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.c om/papers/ijtsrd25 172.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/4.0) ABSTRACT This research focuses on the design and implementation of a PLC-based water level control system. In this research, there are three primary objectives: the water level indicator circuit design, manual controlsystem of waterlevel control and the PLC based automatic water level control. Float switches cannot be able to use to indicate the multi water level in the desired control system. Therefore, AND gate based digital electronic water sensor is invented and used in this proposed not only manual water level control but also PLC based automatic water level control by dividing in eight steps. Induction motor is used to drive the pump as a one set package. So, induction motor starting method is selected according to the power rating of motor, type of motor and nature of application. Star-delta starting method is used to reduce the starting current of induction motor. For PLC based automatic water level control, Siemens S7-1200 PLC is used to control the desire water level. There are 10 inputs and 10 outputs in the proposed automatic water level control. Ladder diagram programming is used for this control. Keywords: AND gate, water sensor, S7-1200, PLC I. INTRODUCTION Nowadays, the process control system is widely used in many different areas, such as waste water treatment, oil and gas purification, chemical, pulp and paper production, and food production. In a process control system, the controller always plays a significant role to transact the operating conditions of the system. In most industry implementation, the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is used due to its advantages, such as fast response, quick andsimpletrouble-shoot, low cost and high reliability. PLC based automatic water level control system is required to sense the water level in the tank. Water level sensor circuit is necessary in not only to level control system but also to indicate the water level status by pilot light. Digital AND gate LM7408 IC are used in water level sensor circuit as themaincomponent. Electrodes (copper wire) are used to sense the water level by conducting the current flow as the sensors. It requires 5 and 12 V DC VDC power supply for sensor circuits. Manual control is also considered and inserted in this system if the automatic water level control system is fail by sensor circuit or PLC module. [1] II. BACKGROUND THEORY OF INDUCTION MOTOR, PUMP AND LOGIC GATE A. Introduction to Induction Motor Starter Induction Motors consume 60% of total electrical energy in industrialized countries. In industry, more than 90% of the electrical motors are three phase squirrel-cage induction motors. 80% of Induction motor populations are less than 15KW, where efficiencies are generallylower and oversizing possibility is very high. The motor load factor survey conducted indicates 20% of induction motor population in industries in organized sector are loaded lessthan30%of its rated capacity. The use of squirrel cage induction motor is limited for low starting torque application. But in general, due to maintenance free operation, it is common to use squirrel cage induction motor for High Inertia load application. This will lead to over sizing of motors, which results in excess energy consumption during normal running condition. An attempt was made to improve the operating efficiency of oversized motor in High Inertia load application with the help of a special type of starter called Delta-Star Starter.This starter starts the squirrel cage induction motor in Delta Connection to meet the high starting torque and runs in Star connection to take care of running torque. [4] B. Star-delta Starter This type is used for the induction motor, the stator winding of which is nominally delta-connected. If the above winding is reconnected as star, the voltageperphasesuppliedtoeach winding is reduced by 1/√3(0.577). This is a simple starter, which can be easily reconfigured. As the voltageper phasein delta connection is , the phase current in each stator winding is (Vs/Zs), where Zs is the impedance of the motor per phase at standstill or start (stator impedance and rotor impedance referred to the stator, at standstill). [4] C. Centrifugal Pump Centrifugal pumps have a rotating impeller that throws the water radically against a casing. The kinetic energy added to IJTSRD25172
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1622 the water by the impeller is then converted to potential energy in the form of pressure or ‘head’ in the diffuser or volute section. As the water exits the pump through the diffuser, the cross-section increases, causing the velocity (kinetic energy) to reduce and, by conservation of energy, the potential energy is increase.Forconventionalcentrifugal pump designs, high efficiencies are only obtained for low pumping pressures and hence relatively small pumping heads of less than about 25 m. Other advantages of centrifugal pumps include their simplicity (with a minimum of moving parts) and corresponding reliability, low cost, robustness, tolerance to pumping particulates and low starting torque. On the other hand, another potential limitation of centrifugal pumps is their inability to be self- priming, although technology exists for overcoming this impediment. Consequently, they are frequently used as submersible pumps, preferably in conjunction with a submersible motor. For many years this hasbeen aproblem, since the preferred DC motors were not submersible owing to the presence of the brushes. High efficiency can be obtained with small clearances and narrow passages, but this is undesirable for pump reliability and the ability to pump liquids contaminated with particles. In addition, high efficiency can be obtainedwith ahigh speed impeller, which again acts to shorten the life of the pump. In summary, pumps need to be designed and selected for specific applications and environments. [4] Figure1. Centrifugal Pump Operation [4] D. Logic Gates Figure 2, illustrates a selection of the basic gates logic gates that are available from a number of manufacturers in standard families of integrated circuits. Each logic family is designed so that gates and other logic ICs within that family (and other related families) can be easily combined, and built into larger logic circuits to carry out complex functions with the minimum of additional components. Typically, standard logic gates are available in14 pin or 16 pin DIL (dual in line) chips. The number of gates per IC varies depending on the number of inputs per gate. Two-input gates are common, but if only a single input is required,such as in the 7404 NOT (or inverter) gates, a 14 pin IC can accommodate 6 (or Hex) gates. The greatest number of inputs on a single gate is on the 74133 13 input NAND gate, which is accommodated in a 16 pin package. [3] (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Figure2. various type of gate IC, (a) 7408 Quad 2 input AND Gates, (b) 7432 Quad 2 input OR Gates, (c) 7400 Quad 2 input NAND Gates, (d) 7402 Quad 2 input NOR Gates, (e) 74266 Quad 2 input XNOR Gates, (f) 7404 Hex NOT (Gates Inverters), (g) 74133 Single 13 input NAND Gate. [3] III. BASIC KNOWLEDGEAND USEFUL FUNCTIONS OF S7-1200 A. Basic Requirements for PLC Control In order to create or change a program, the following items are needed: Programmable logic controller (PLC) Programming device Programming software Connector cable [2] i. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Throughout this research theS7-1200 PLC isused becauseof its ease of use. Figure3. S7- 1200 PLC Unit [6] ii. Programming Devices The program is created in a programming device (PG) and then transferred to the PLC. The program for the S7-200 can be created using a dedicated Siemens SIMATIC S7 programming device.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1623 Figure4. PG Programming Device for the S7-1200 PLC [6] iii. Software A software program is required in order to tellthePLCwhat instructions it must follow. Programming software is typically PLC specific. A softwarepackageforonePLC, or one family of PLCs, such as the S7 family, would not be useful on other PLCs. The S7-1200 uses a Windows based software program called STEP 7- Micro/WIN32. Micro/WIN32 is installed on a personal computer in a similar manner to any other computer software. [5] iv. Connector Cables PPI (Point-to-Point Interface) Connector cables are required to transfer data from the programming device to the PLC. Communication can only take place when the two devices speak the same language or protocol. Communication between a Siemens programming device and the S7-1200 is referred to as PPI protocol (point to- point interface). The S7-1200 uses a 9-pin, D-connector. This is a straight-through serial device that is compatible with Siemens programming devices (MPI port) and is a standard connector for other serial interfaces. [2] IV. DESIGN AND TESTING OF PROPOED WATER LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM A. Introduction to Design Consideration In this section, design consideration of hardware and PLC ladder program of the water level control system is described. Firstly, hardware system is considered for both water level sensor circuit and PLC control. Water level control system can be divided in three sections such as A. Water level indicator and sensor control circuit B. Manual water level control system by relay C. Automatic water level control system by PLC Figure5. Prototype of automatic water level control system B. Water level indicator and sensor control circuit Water level indicator and sensor control circuit consists of eight steps to show the water level in the tank. There are three relay outputs to give the signal to PLC input such as (i) under limit level, (ii) minimum limit level and(iii) maximum limit level. The under limit level signal is required in the control to avoid the pumping without water in the underground tank. Maximum and minimum limitlevelsignal are required to control the pump motor. Completed circuit diagram of water level indicator and sensor control circuit is shown in figure 6. In the circuit diagram, the eight number of AND gates are used to get the sequential step control according to the nature of water level. LM7408 AND gate IC is used in this circuit for both indicators and sensors. Each LM7408 AND gate IC contains four AND gates as two input gate function. LM7408 AND gate IC operates with 5V DC supply. Relaysare operating with 12VDC supply. So power supply is designed for both 5V DC and 12VDC fro, 220V AC. To get the desired DC voltage level of gate ICs, LM7805 voltage regulator IC is used to obtain the 5V DC constant. Relays are supplied by rectifier and filter output directly. Voltage regulator IC isnot required for relay operation because relay can operate between 11 V DC to 15 V DC. 1000 μF 25V capacitor is used as a voltage filter to eliminate the ripple voltage and frequency of rectifier. 10 μF, 16V capacitor is used in the output of LM7805 IC to eliminatethe noise voltage signal by surge voltage. C1384NPNtransistors are used in all relay driver circuit. 10k ohm resistors are used to ground the inputs of AND gates. 330 ohm resistors are used to limit the LED operating voltage.10 ohmresistors are totally 16 numbers and 330 ohm resistors are totally 19 numbers in gate circuits. C1384 NPN transistorsaretotally3 numbers and relays are also totally 3 numbers for the three control states. One blue LEDisusedtoindicatethemaximum level of water. Two green LEDs are used to indicate the minimum level of water. Three yellow LEDs are used to indicate the middle level of water. Two red LEDs are used to indicate the under limit level of water in the tank. Figure6. Completed circuit diagram of water level indicator and sensor control circuit
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1624 C. Operation Of Water Level Indicator Control System The flow chart of water level indicator control circuit is shown in figure 7. The water in the tank is used as a conductor to act like sensors. So, the sensors areverysimple and it can save the cost of control circuit. When there is no water in the tank, the under limit sensor is not actuate and sent a signal to the PLC input module. If the pump motor is running to supply the water in the tank, the water level will be rise slowly. If the level reach the under level limit, the sensor (S1) will actuate and send the signalto the relay as an ON state. Due to water level increment by pump motor running, it will reach to the next 2nd state. And then the sensor (S2) will actuate and red LED is light on. If the water level reach to the 3rd state level, the sensor (S3) will actuate and it may turn yellow LED is light on. If the water level reach to the 4th state level, the sensor (S4) will actuate and it may turn yellow LED is light on. Next, if the water level reach to the 5th state level, the sensor (S5) will actuate and it may turn yellow LED is light on. Yellow LEDs indicate the middle level of water in the tank. If the water level reach to the 6th state level, the sensor (S6) will actuate and it may turn green LED is light on. If the water level reach to the 7th state level, the sensor (S7) will actuate and it may turn green LED is light on. And also, relay outputs the contact to send a minimum water level signal to the PLC to run the pump motor. Green LEDs indicate the upper level of water in the tank. If the water level reach to the 8th state level, the sensor (S8) will actuate and it may turn blue LED is light on. At the same time, relay outputs the contact to send a maximum water level signal to the PLC to stop the pump motor. If the water level refill and under of the 7th state level, the pump motor restarts to run again to maintain the water levelbetweenthe minimum and maximum level. Figure7. Flow chart of water level indicator control circuit D. Manual water level control system Manual control is used in water pumping system as an auxiliary control if the automatic system is fail to pump the water due to water level sensor fault. One of the power circuits of star-delta control is shown in figure 8. Over load in the power circuit tend to protect the motor winding if the over current occurs at the motor winding. Circuit breaker in the circuit tends to protect the power line if the faults occur at motor control. Figur8. Power Line diagram of water level control Manual control circuit is shown in figure 9. It consists of 6 magnetic contactors, 2 timer, 4 pilot light and 4 push buttons. Figure9. Manual Control Circuit of water level control
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1625 E. Automatic water level control system by PLC Figure10. Flow chart of automatic water level control In this research, combination of gate electronic sensor circuit for water level indicator light and pump motor control by PLC is used to get perfect and more reliable control system. The control system of flow chart is shown in figure 10. Siemen S7-1200 PLC is used in control circuit associated with programming software. Ladder diagram language is used in program because it is the most familiar language and easy to visual operation in simulation by graphical symbols. Figure 11 shows the PLC ladder diagram of automatic water level control system. Figure 12 shows the connection diagram of input switch, sensor and output relays and pilot light.
  • 6. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1626
  • 7. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1627 Figure11. PLC ladder diagram program of automatic water level control system Input List I0.0= system stop, I0.5 = GT min level limit switch I0.1= system start, I0.6 = GT max level limit switch I0.2= emergency stop, I0.7 = OH min level limit switch I0.3= fail safe switch, I1.0 = OH max level limit switch I0.4= quick start, I0.6 = GT under level limit switch Output List O0.0= System RUN PL, O0.5= GT Pump STOP PL O0.1= System STOP PL, O0.6= MMC2 O0.2= MMC1, O0.7= YMC2 O0.3= YMC1, O1.0= DMC2 O0.4= DMC1, OI0.6= OH Pump STOP PL Figure12. Connection diagram of input switch, sensor and output relays and pilot light
  • 8. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD25172 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | May-Jun 2019 Page: 1628 V. Conclusions This research investigates a designing process of PLC based automatic water level control system. In this system, Siemens S7-1200 PLC, Star-delta based induction motor starting control and AND gate IC based water level sensor circuits are used. In this research, eight steps of water level are considered as the sample water level indicators. If the more steps are required toindicatethe water levelaccording to the size of tanks, the AND gate IC can be added in the water level sensor circuits. PLC based water level control used in industrial water supply is the most reliable control and the best control for sequential process. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author would like to express her gratitude to Dr. Nay Soe Shwe, Professor and Head of Electrical Power Engineering Department, Technological University (Hmawbi) for his encouragementand helpfulsuggestionand supervision. The author wishes to thanks all my colleagues. Thanks are also extended to her dear parents andfriendsfor their support. REFERENCES [1] National Conference “Convergence 2016,” 06th.07th.April 2016. Water Level Monitoring by Using PLC. [2] Gebremaryam Alem ,Dr.Krishnanaik Vankdoth, “Automatic Fluid Level Control Using Programmable Logic Controller”. [3] Haoqiang Ji, “PLC Programming For A Water Level Control System: Design and System Implementation”,2017 [4] Kharagpur, “Different Types of Starters for Induction Motor (IM)”, 2011 [5] W. Bolton, “Programmable logic controllers”. Newnes, 2015. [6] Siemens AG, “One hour Primier”, MicrosystemsSiematic S7- 200, Federal Republic of Germany, (2008).