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Account Name: SEDTECH HUBLET INTL

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AUTOMATIC PUMP CONTROL WITH WATER LEVEL MONITOR AND DIGITAL DISPLAY


ABSTRACT

The Automatic pump control with water-level monitor and digital display is an electrical system constructed for convenient and adequate control of water into overhead tanks (OHT). The device switches “ON” automatically when the water level falls below a certain level and automatically switches “OF” when help tank is filled up. This control function is however through the help of the widely available CD4066, bilateral switches CMOS IC to indicate the water level through the 7 segments display unit. The design ensures a reliable and efficient means of water control, a practical conservation of water and a high speed operation with the help of the electrical motor. It eliminates problems of water overflow by application in both domestic and industrial settings.

LIST OF TABLES/FIGURES


List of table

Table 5.1:    Result Analysis
Table 5.2:    Bill of Engineering measurement and Evaluation

List of figures
Fig 3.1:        Schematic diagram
Fig 3.2:        Battery symbol
Fig 3.3:        Bilateral switch CMOS IC
Fig 3.4:        Seven segment display system
Fig .5:        Forward and reverse bias of diodes with its         equivalent
Fig 3.6:        Switch symbol
Fig 3.7:        Symbol of Resistor
Fig 3.1:        Schematic Resistor
Fig 4.1:        Block Diagram of water level controller
Fig 5.1:        Representing result analysis in histogram
Fig 5.2:        Input voltage wave form
Fig 5.3:        Output voltage wave

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page
Certification page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
List of tables/figures
Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
Thesis Layout

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE: MATERIALS AND METHODS
3.1    Materials
3.2    Methods
CHAPTER FOUR: SYSTEM OPERATION
4.1    The power supply unit
4.2    The control unit
4.3    The sensory unit
4.4    The display unit
4.5    The pump-motor unit
CHAPTER FIVE: RESULT ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSIONS
5.1    Water level
5.2    Connection test
5.3    Continuity est
5.4    Signal generation
5.5    Workability test
CHAPTER SIX: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1    Conclusion
6.2    Recommendation
6.3    Problems encountered
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