Saturday, December 27, 2014

Non Contact Water level controller using Arduino and LabVIEW

This project represents the water tank depth sensor system design for measurement of water level using arudino and LabVIEW software. Here we used a ultrasonic sensor to measure the water depth, and from that measurement it calculates how full the tank is. This sensor switches ON the pump when the water level in the tank goes low and switches it OFF as soon as the water level reaches a predetermined level. The ultrasonic sensor connected to the arduino board as a input signal. The Arduino then reads the height of the water and reports the depth of the tank. The same program is interfaced with labview and in the front panel of labview which we can visually see the level of water tank and how the motor is ON and OFF depend on the water level requirement.









Labview file can be download from here

check out this link for arduino controlled water level controller without labview here

6 comments :

  1. Dear Sir,
    I am a water level controller supplier, we use a magnet float inside the air pipe and tha float movement will be detected by a reed switch outside the air pipe.But there is problem when using in pressure pump connected line,the float will sucked down when the prusser pump is on and will come at the top when pump is stop.

    I like your technology can you make it as a product which can be used for single phase and three phase motor, and it is very necessary that the pump will be stopped when there is no water inside the well or in the storage tank,motor will be protected when ther is high voltage and low voltage.

    I can market it well if you can give the the product in resonable rate

    please contact me at 09961727433,puthoortradelinks@gmail.com

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  2. I'm trying to recreate this project, but I'm having difficulty finding a relay and a motor. I have decided to feed in the water manually. I was wondering if you could provide a schematic and code that its functionality would fit this process

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  3. Can u please specify the motor specification used. The project is really interesting and i need your help
    Thank You

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  4. Nice post ! very easy to read and all information very informative and useful. Just bookmark your blog for future visit.

    Keep posting article like this one.

    Battery Operated Ultrasonic Level Sensor

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  5. can you plz tell me that how can we get the "status" tool or icon right above the stop icon in the labview image shown above ?? will we install any specific library for that ??kindly help

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  6. icant find the linx [ultrasonic.vi] in lab view

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