A Review On Arduino Based Automatic Water Pump Level Adjustment and Monitoring System
A Review On Arduino Based Automatic Water Pump Level Adjustment and Monitoring System
A Review On Arduino Based Automatic Water Pump Level Adjustment and Monitoring System
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.39925
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
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Abstract: Water is the most important thing for humans. Wells, tanks, canals are the main source for the supply of water in the
farmland. Water scarcity is one of the problems facing major cities of the world. Wasting water during transmission has been
identified as a major culprit. In the traditional way of climbing down the well and shifting the pump, it is a very tedious and time-
consuming job. With the help of hardware and software components, we are designing a device that will help the farmers to automate
this regular work by adjusting the water pump according to water level. This is the main motivation for this study to deploy computing
techniques in creating a safety mechanism that will automatically shift the pump according to the level of water in the well and also
will turn on/off the pump as the use of water for watering the crops and filling the water tank is done. Thus, the automatic shifting of
the pump, automatic turn on/off of the pump, and monitoring of the water supply will help save the life of the farmer by electric
shock, also help save water as it is very limited somewhere and also save electricity.
I. INTRODUCTION
Water is a universal solvent that plays an important role in our everyday life. It is used in everyday activities. Rainwater is the most
readily available source of water. Water in most places, although in the past century, piped water was the norm. This water is germ-free
but includes some mineral salts; it is widely recognized and utilized as a source of drinking water in most nations. The world is
experiencing a water shortage, which implies that water sources should be managed to minimize wastage. In farms, we will find out that
the boreholes and wells have tanks for water storage before pumping it into the field. People often turn on their water pump when they
wish to water their crops and when the water level in the tank is low, then turn it off when the tanks begin to overflow and the crop
irrigation is over. This produces a lot of trash, and there isn't always enough water in an emergency. At the Farms, farmers switch on the
water pumps and sometimes set off to do certain work or even fall asleep, forgetting to switch off the main switch when the tank is full
and watering is done. This results in wastage and often an unnecessary supply of water. The volume of liquid or water pumped by the
ordinary pumping equipment is uncontrollable. If the water is kept running for an extended period without being turned off, it can
constitute a form of hazard by flooding the farm and destroying the crops. Therefore, an experimental setup will be constructed to control
the water level in a tank and supply to the crops using Proteus software as well as an Arduino UNO microcontroller board. In this project,
we are using an ultrasonic sensor to sense the water level along with software in a windows-based PC. An automatic water pump
controller is a series of functions to control the Automatic Water Pump Controller Circuit in a well. The water level sensor is made with a
metal plate mounted on the good wall, with a sensor at the bottom of the setup to create the top level and a detection sensor for detecting
long again made for the lower level and ground lines connected to the bottom of the well. Some physical elements must be managed in
everyday life for them to fulfill their expected behaviors. A control system, therefore, is a device, or a group of devices, that controls,
directs, or regulates the actions of some other device (s) and system (s).
As a result, automated control entails creating a control system that operates with little or no human intervention. Intelligent systems are
being used in medical sciences, financial sciences, Education, law, and other professions are only a few examples. Several of these are
included in the design of everyday gadgets. The purpose of this paper was to demonstrate our work on integrating a control system into
an autonomous water pump level adjustment and monitoring system. One of the motivations and goals of this study was to find a solution
to the problem of water scarcity.
Eliminating the main culprits of water waste and human suffering in various locations during pumping and dispensing into overhead
tanks. We believe that making a barrier to wastage won't solely offer a lot of monetary gains and energy-saving but also will facilitate the
setting and water cycle that successively ensures that we tend to save water for our future. Technology these days has become AN
integrated part of people's lives. It has, and continues to influence several aspects of everyday life and has allowed higher social
interaction, easy transportation, the flexibility to indulge in diversion and media, and has helped within the development of medicinal
drugs.
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The creation of the many devices corresponding to mobile phones and computers has caused many individuals to place confidence in
technology to speak with their friends, store data such as pictures, movies, documents, and music. individuals with the assistance of
smartphones will currently connect with the web while not needing a computer, whereas still giving equivalent practicality however
through totally different means. With the introduction of advanced software packages and hardware devices, smartphones are now
powerful devices and became a very important part of people’s daily lives. One of the most important features is the Smartphone's ability
to connect and communicate with other devices. A field that is recently gaining popularity is Water pump Level adjustment and
Smartphones can potentially be used as information or functionality hubs in monitoring systems.
1) The literature review contains the transient discussion of some recent works of water automation for pump controller systems
through golem application. A model is conferred in which might collect water expenses from a client and sight the leak within the
water distribution system. The advantage of this model is that it will scale back the periodic tours of suppliers to every physical
location to scan every meter. Another advantage is that the bill of water usage will offer supported the close to the period of time
expense from the previous expense. Detecting leaks helps to save water and energy while also lowering the cost.
2) The operation of water pumping in a tank is automated in this article using an Arduino-based automatic water level control system. It
can detect how much water is in the tank and turn on or off the pump accordingly, as well as show the status on the LCD panel. The
system also monitors the level of water in the pump tank (source tank). If the level in the pump tank is low, the pump will not turn
on, preventing the engine from dry running. When the level in the pump tank is low or the sensors are malfunctioning, a beep sound
is emitted.
3) This paper has developed a system that initially tests the availability of water with the aid of a level detector in the tank, and then
regulates the condition of the water pump based on the information obtained from the level detector. This design makes use of a
seven-segment display and a motor pump. A water level sensor and a digital logic processor circuit are included in the suggested
system. The suggested technology removes the need for manual water control in the house and in agricultural fields.
4) This paper introduced a system that proposes a simple water level monitoring system with different levels indicated. It also indicates
when the water level falls below or exceeds the required level. This method helped us to understand the use of Bluetooth modules
and how they can be made as portable devices.
5) This study described a system that uses ultrasonic sensors to detect water levels. The system includes a water level indicator, a water
level sensor, a water pump control system, and a microprocessor. When the ultrasonic sensor detects water, it sends a signal to the
microcontroller and begins to repeat the pulses.
6) In an over-head tank storage system, a microprocessor is employed to automate water pumping. It can detect the amount of water in
the tank, turn on or off the pump, and show the status on an LCD screen. By using a calibrated circuit to display the water level and
using DC instead of AC power, this research has effectively improved on conventional water level controllers, reducing the risk of
electrocution.
7) This paper proposed an automatic water level controller with Short Messaging Service (SMS) Notification. SMS Notification was
added to the automatic control system so that water can be managed by the user during load shedding. The automated level
controller system and the SMS system function in tandem. The program was developed in the Arduino program developing
environment and uploaded to the Microcontroller. The water level in the system is controlled automatically. The microcontroller is
powered by a battery. Whenever the system encounters an empty level and the status of load shedding, the SMS notification is sent
to the user.
8) An automated overflow control circuit unit is used in the study to suggest a water monitoring system. The plan is built with the goal
of automatically monitoring the flow of water into the tanks and adjusting the flow based on user needs via a mobile application. The
system's benefits include water resource-saving, a decrease of manual effort, and time-to-time changes in the state of water storage
with the use of sensors.
9) Water pumps can be turned on and off with the help of radio transmitters and a Wi-Fi connection, according to a basic model of the
Android application. This technology can prevent the waste of water and power. The android application allows users to check the
tank's water level and toggle the pump ON and OFF from afar.
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III. METHODOLOGY
The created wireless automated water level controller is based on a mobile application in which an Arduino Uno microcontroller is
programmed to carry out all the control functions and to provide appropriate digital outputs that turn the water pump on and off at the
lowest and maximum values defined, HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensors installed at the top of the machine to monitor by transmitting and
receiving sound waves to determine the water level, an android mobile application named Water HMI that makes it possible to have a
picture of what is happening in the well or the storage tank in real-time and also increases the flexibility of controlling the water pump,
The ESP8266 Wi-Fi module is the component that allows the mobile app to interface with a DC-to-DC converter, which converts 12V
DC to 3.3V DC. which is needed by the Wi-Fi module in the system, a 5V DC Relay (SRD-05VDC-SL-C) that switches the water pump
ON or OFF, and the DC water pumping machine. The above figure depicts the block diagram of the mobile application-based wireless
automated water level controller. The block diagram is depicted in the diagram above. The proposed concept of the water pump level
monitoring and controlling system. When the module is turned on, the ultrasonic sensor sends out an echo signal, which the Arduino
measures. and hence the level of the water within the well is computed using the Echo method. In the Echo method, Arduino reads the
time between triggering and receiving ECHO. The speed of sound is around 340 m/s. As a result, the formula is used to compute
distance: (travel time/2) * sound speed = distance Where the sound travels at a speed of around 340 meters per second. By using this
method, we compute the distance from the sensor to the water surface. Later the same information is computed as a percentage of water
available in the well and overhead tank. If the level of the water within the well is at a lower level than the threshold value programmed
then the motor will be driven by the controller via motor driver circuit and the pump will be adjusted at a particular height computed by
the Arduino, however, if the level of water in the well is greater than the threshold value programmed then the motor will drive again and
will set the water pump to a higher height in the well. The amount of water in the tank is constantly monitored and shown on the LCD.
The motor/driver will not turn on if the water pump is below the threshold level to protect the motor and machine from getting wet and
off-dry running. Before switching ON and OFF the motor and the driver used is being indicated by different tones of the buzzer.
IV. CONCLUSIONS
The experimental system for managing the water level has been successfully devised and built. The two-level system was successfully
developed utilizing an Arduino Uno microcontroller. The water pump level (low level and high level) in the well has been controlled by
an automated control system. The control system is successfully constructed and tested using LabVIEW software. The Internet has
altered the dynamics of virtual engagement in everyday life. The Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to open up new dimensions by
allowing intelligent devices to communicate with one another. This idea provides a straightforward water pump level adjustment and
monitoring system with several level indicators. It also indicates when the water level falls below or rises over the necessary level. The
design of the system and architecture are explained, resulting from a cost-effective and simple approach for monitoring pump shifting and
crop water delivery. Future work might include analyzing levels of water in a specific location to reduce water waste.
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