Automatic power factor correction for three-phase induction motors with embedded IoT-Based monitoring system

Wilen Melsedec O. Narvios, Y. Nguyen
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Power efficiency and responsible electricity usage are the topmost global concern nowadays, as significant electricity resources are mostly non-renewable. In industries, power factor correction dramatically reduces system power losses, increases the load carrying capabilities, maintains an efficient electrical system, and more. Power factor (PF) measures an electrical system’s power efficiency and is an essential aspect in improving the quality of supply. In terms of induction motors, the power factor drastically changes as the motor changes load; therefore, automatic power factor correction deals the most significant part in maintaining the efficiency of the power supplied to the machine. The study aims to build an Automatic Power Factor Correction (APFC) Unit with embedded Internet of Things (IoT)-Based energy consumption monitoring system that will automatically improve the system’s power factor. An open-source energy monitoring library was implemented to design accurate power calculations to display the system’s voltage, current, power, power factor, energy consumption, and frequency. Through a wireless sensor network, the real-time data reading from the IoT-Based energy monitoring system can be accessed and obtained from the IoT-Based web server through the Blynk IoT platform. Energy measurement and monitoring are done in the sensor microcontroller unit (MCU). The data is then calculated and transmitted to the capacitor bank MCU that handles the switching of relays to the capacitor bank to compensate for the system’s lagging power factor. The result shows that APFC provides the ease of monitoring more efficiently and can be achieved due to reduced power losses and reduced electric consumption.
基于嵌入式物联网监控系统的三相感应电机功率因数自动校正
能源效率和负责任的用电是当今全球最关注的问题,因为重要的电力资源大多是不可再生的。在工业中,功率因数校正可以显著降低系统功率损耗,提高负载承载能力,保持高效的电气系统等等。功率因数(PF)衡量电力系统的功率效率,是提高供电质量的一个重要方面。在感应电机方面,功率因数随着电机负载的变化而急剧变化;因此,自动功率因数校正处理最重要的部分,以保持电源供应给机器的效率。该研究旨在构建一个基于嵌入式物联网(IoT)的能耗监测系统的自动功率因数校正(APFC)单元,该单元将自动提高系统的功率因数。实现了一个开源的能量监测库,设计精确的功率计算,显示系统的电压、电流、功率、功率因数、能耗和频率。通过无线传感器网络,可以通过Blynk物联网平台从物联网web服务器访问并获取物联网能源监测系统实时读取的数据。能量测量和监测是在传感器微控制器(MCU)中完成的。然后计算数据并传输到电容组MCU,该MCU处理继电器到电容组的切换,以补偿系统的滞后功率因数。结果表明,APFC提供了更有效的监控便利性,并且可以通过减少功率损耗和降低电力消耗来实现。
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