Protection of Induction Motor Using PLC
Protection of Induction Motor Using PLC
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International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
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Abstract: Protection of an induction motor (IM) against possible problems, such as over voltage, over current, overload, over
temperature, and under-voltage, occurring during its operation is very important, because it is used intensively in industry as an
actuator. IMs can be protected using some components, such as timers, contactors, voltage, and current relays. This method is
known as the classical method that is very basic and involves mechanical dynamic parts. Computer and programmable integrated
circuit (PIC) based protection methods have eliminated most of the mechanical components. However, the computer-based
protection method requires an analog to digital conversion (ADC) card, and the PIC-based protection method does not visualize
the electrical parameters measured. In this study, for IMs, a new protection method based on a programmable logic controller
(PLC) has been introduced. In this method, all contactors, timers, relays, and the conversion card are eliminated. Moreover, the
voltages, the currents, the speed, and the temperature values of the motor, and the problems occurring in the system, are
monitored and warning indicators are shown using colored LED’s. Experimental results show that the PLC-based protection
method costs less, provides higher accuracy as well as a safe and visual environment compared with the classical, the computer,
and the PIC-based protection systems.
Keywords: programmable logic controller, induction motor, motor protection, ladder diagram, protection system
I. INTRODUCTION
Induction motors are perplexing electro-mechanical devices used in most industrial applications for the transformation of power
from electrical to mechanical form. Induction Motors are utilized worldwide as the workhorse as a part of mechanical provisions.
Such motors are robust machines utilized for general purposes, as well as in risky areas and serious situations. Broadly useful
provisions of induction motors incorporate pumps, transports, machine instruments, diffusive machines, presses, lifts, and bundling
supplies. Induction motor is the most modest electrical machine from a construction point of view. Induction motors are highly
reliable, require low maintenance and have high efficiency. The motor fault is due to mechanical and electrical stress. Mechanical
stress is caused by overload and sudden load change, which can produce vibration in the motor. Electrical stress is caused by short
circuit, temperature rise and some other fault like speed, single phasing. Hence the fault occurs in the motor. Such failure is costly and
can lead to increased maintenance cost and wasted raw material. To overcome the above problem, the fault detection and protection
of the induction motor by using PLC (Programmable Logic Control) method can be used.
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structure, and low production costs. Providing a protection system is very important in industries. The purpose for development of
this project is to provide safety to industrial motors, lift motors, pumps etc. The main purpose of this project is to protect an
induction motor from faults such as single phasing, overvoltage, over temperature and under voltage. In this project they are using a
three-phase supply by using three single phase transformers. If any of the phases, out of the 3 phases is missing or if temperature of
the motor during operation exceeds threshold value or if the voltage exceeds/drops threshold value motor stops immediately. If any
of the phases is not available, the corresponding transformer stops supplying power to the circuit. The main relay which is powered
through a set of four relays gets disconnected because of one relay not being powered. And they are using a microcontroller for
detection of these faults and a LCD display to show which type of fault has occurred.
Protection of Induction Motor from Abnormal Conditions using PLCCorpus ID: 212589103
Author Name: Ambili Pradeep, Kavya Mohan, Elizabeth ThomasYear of Publication: 2019
System for protection of System for protection of induction motor from abnormal conditions using PLC is built and tested. PLC
scan be used even in unclean circumstances and environments of high temperature, humidity and chemicals and thus suitable in an
industry than any other logic devices. They have direct interoperability to other industrial devices such as relays, valves, actuators,
transmitters, motor starters etc Simplicity in programming of PLC makes the system more popular. The project can be modified by
implementing SCADA, which provides real time monitoring of various parameters of the motor on a computer screen. Further, the
protection can be implemented with large three phase motors used in industries.
Fig. 1 Circuit Diagram for Fault detection and Protection of Induction motor using PLC.
In the above circuit diagram, the three-phase supply is given to the motor through a trip coil. The phase voltage, phase current,
temperature is monitored using PLC. These monitored values are continuously compared with their rated value stored in PLC. If
any fault occurs, the program automatically stops the motor immediately. The motor is shut down by the control signal sent from
PLC. When the motor is turned off an indication is shown. The ladder diagram simulation and the project model are shown below.
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Fig. 2 Simulation of Ladder diagram
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Fig.3 Project model
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IV. CONCLUSION
Protection of the induction motor is achieved; operation is very reliable and highly efficient. Without changing any hardware
connection just by simply changing the program in the PLC; the motor can be protocetid against any value of temperature, current and
voltage. Using a programmable logic controller, this work aimed to propose a cost-effective and real-time monitoring and protection
solution for industrial three-phase induction motors against overcurrent, overvoltage, and over temperature problems.
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