Implementasi Sistem Proteksi dan Peringatan Dini Arus Beban Lebih Menggunakan Buzzer pada Rumah Tangga Berbasis Internet

Efendi, Rahmad (2024) Implementasi Sistem Proteksi dan Peringatan Dini Arus Beban Lebih Menggunakan Buzzer pada Rumah Tangga Berbasis Internet. Undergraduate thesis, Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis.

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Abstract

With the advancement of technology and the growing need for safer electrical management systems, this research aims to develop a protection and early warning system for overcurrent using an internet-based buzzer. The system is designed to monitor current conditions in real-time and provide alerts when the electrical current exceeds a predetermined safe limit. By utilizing a current sensor connected to a microcontroller module, current data is transmitted to a server via an internet connection. The system then analyzes the data, and if an overcurrent condition is detected, the buzzer activates as a warning signal. This research demonstrates that using an internet-based system allows for efficient and accurate early warnings, and enables more effective remote monitoring to prevent damage caused by overcurrent. Test results show that the system can provide a quick and precise response to overcurrent situations, thereby enhancing the safety and reliability of electrical systems. From this study, the average voltage error for stable loads was found to be 0.7% accuracy, while the average current error for stable loads was 8% accuracy.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
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ContributionContributorsEmailNIDN/NIDK
Thesis advisorLianda, Jefrijefri@polbeng.ac.idNIDN1029018402
Uncontrolled Keywords: Protection, Internet, Overcurrent, Effective
Subjects: 410 ILMU TEKNIK > 450 TEKNIK ELEKTRO DAN INFORMATIKA > 451 Teknik Elektro
Divisions: Jurusan Teknik Elektro > Sarjana Terapan Teknik Listrik > TUGAS AKHIR
Depositing User: D4 Teknik Listrik B
Date Deposited: 12 Sep 2024 08:24
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2024 08:24
URI: http://eprints.polbeng.ac.id/id/eprint/14765

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