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Water Level Controller Circuit For Sump & Overhead Tank | Transistor Based

Water level controller is necessary for many reasons. Water level can be monitored and controlled automatically without any human intervention. Thus, it saves water wastage, electricity and time. This can be used both in industries and houses. The circuit I am going to share in this post controls water level in the overhead tank or any tank. Can be used in tanks of any liquids (eg. oil) provided it should not be hot. The cost of making this circuit is very low and can be assembled on a general purpose board if you are using it for your personal use. 

Circuit Diagram

Water Level Controller Circuit For Sump & Overhead Tank

Parts Required

Transformer : 12V, 500mA

DB1 – Bridge Rectifier W10

Capacitor: C1 = 470uF, 50V

IC U1 = 7812

Resistor: (All 1/4W)

R1, R2,R3,R5 = 4.7K

R4 = 3.3K

2 Pin PCB Mount Terminal Connectors:

Power

OHT

Sump

INP (optional)

OUT (optional)

Diode:

D1,D2,D3 = IN4007

Transistor:

Q1 = 2N2222

Relay

RY1 = 12V,40A

Board 2 contains four LEDs of different colours.

Circuit Board

Readymade board of Water Level Controller Circuit For Sump & Overhead Tank | Transistor Based

Working

This circuit is controlled by a single NPN transistor with the help of two cable float switches. It will constantly monitor both the levels of sump and overhead tank and protects the motor pump from dry run. The unregulated DC voltage from the transformer is regulated by the voltage regulator Ic. Choosing the best quality cable float switches is very important. Float switches consists of three terminals, but, here in this circuit, we are going to use only two terminals from both float switches. Black wire is labelled as C, blue wire is labelled as BLU and brown wire is labelled BRO. Overhead tank uses black and blue wire of the float switch and Sump uses black and brown wire of the float switch. Terminal blocks for input(INP) and output(OUT)  are optional because we can directly connect it to the terminals of the 40A relay.

Scenario 1:

When both tank and sump are empty,

Power LED and Yellow LED will be turned ON

Scenario 2:

When the tank is empty and sump is full,

Power LED and Motor on LED will be turned ON

Scenario 3:

When both the tank and sump are full,

Power LED and Full tank LED will be turned ON

Scenario 4:

When the tank is full and sump is empty,

Power LED , Full tank LED and Sump Dry LED will be turned ON

Working Video

Over Head Tank Controller:

We can also use this circuit to control overhead tank alone by shorting the sump sensor connection.
In this case it will turn on the motor when the water level falls below the bottom and turns off automatically when the tank is full.

Connection Details

Connection details of Water Level Controller Circuit For Sump & Overhead Tank | Transistor Based

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