Three Phase Induction Motor Control Using PLC
Keywords:
Programmable Logic Controller, PWM Inverter, Induction Motor (IM), Design Automation.Abstract
Because of its great durability, dependability, affordability, efficiency, and exceptional self-starting ability, induction motors are the most widely used motor type in industry. The majority of these applications require an intelligent and quick speed control system. A single-phase induction motor can be made to run at the desired speed using a variety of speed control techniques. This paper describes a speed control and monitoring system based on PLC. This system consists of a PLC controller, a driver circuit, and a PWM inverter. This technique uses a constant V/Hz ratio to determine the induction motor's supply voltage based on the frequency output need. The computer screen displays and monitors a number of parameters, including the motor's speed, voltage, and current. It offers safer, more accurate, and less expensive.
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