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Water level control
Water level control


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This electronic circuit is useful to control the water level in a tank. It does this by turning On and Off a water pump depending on the status of the sensors.

With NC (Normally Closed) or NO (Normally Open) contacts of the relay RL, we can handle any type of starter.

The first time you power up the circuit, this immediately will activate the water pump.

In the steady state
- The NC relay contact keeps the starter on and thus the water pump On.
- The NO relay contact is open at the base of the transistor then the transistor is in cut-off.

The first time you fill the tank, the water level will reach the first sensor. After that it will always remain under water.

When the water level reaches the second sensor nothing happens.

When the water level reaches the third sensor (the upper one), the transistor goes into saturation opening the NC relay contact, deactivating the starter and the water pump stops.

Water level control - Electronics Area

The NO relay contact closes, and locks the transistor in the saturation state.

When the water level drops and the top sensor is no longer in the water, the transistor remains in saturation because the NO relay contact remains closed, keeping the current flow on the base of the transistor. (The water pump is OFF)

When the water level is below the second sensor:
- The NO relay contact opens and the transistor goes into cut-off.
- The NC relay contact closes, the starter turns ON and the water pump starts.

As you might guess, the top sensor "stops" the water pump, the second sensor "starts" the water pump.

The voltage in the water is between 12 and 15 VDC. This voltage is safe on outdoors water tanks

The distance between the circuit and the water tank can be up to 50 meters. (150 feet)

We use a 127VAC / 24VAC centre tap transformer to get 12VAC, a 1 amp bridge rectifier and a 470 uF electrolytic capacitor. At the end we get 16VDC volts to power the circuit.

Component List of the water level control

- 1 470uF/40V electrolytic capacitor
- 1 ECG128 transistor
- 1 1k resistor
- A 12VDC relay (we can use a Nema size 0 Contactor to control the starter. The contactor can be up to 127VAC, 220VAC, 440VAC)
- The level sensors can be 5/16 or 1/4 inches stainless steel rods, with a nut for connection at one end and an isolated part from where you can grab it.

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