FUW TRENDS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL

(A Peer Review Journal)
e–ISSN: 2408–5162; p–ISSN: 2048–5170

FUW TRENDS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ANTI-THEFT DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER MONITORING SYSTEM FOR RURAL AFRICA
Pages: 361-367
Alexander Okandeji et al


keywords: Distribution Transformer, monitoring system, power utility company

Abstract

This paper designs a 15KVA three-phase distribution transformer incorporated with a three-phase smart meter for automatic monitoring against theft and vandalism. The monitoring system is designed to send short message services (SMS) to the power utility company when there are abnormalities in the parameters of the transformer [such as overload, temperature rise, load current, oil level, and voltage variation]. The monitoring unit consist of an embedded system which houses the Arduino Microcontroller, global system for mobile communication (GSM) modem SIM900 for sending SMS, load current sensors which determines the load connected to the transformer, and Bypass current sensors which checks for illegal connection to the transformer. The Arduino Microcontroller/embedded system is connected through a relay to the distribution transformer while the SIM900/GSM module is connected to the Microcontroller/embedded system, relay and optocoupler. The optocoupler isolates the high voltage side of the circuit from the low voltage side. The embedded module is responsible for the transmission and reception of the parameters to/ from the GSM modem while the embedded system and the public GSM network is linked together by the GSM module.

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