A Study of Power Plant Monitoring Systems ESP Based on IoT
Keywords:
ESP (Electro static precipitator), IOT (Internet of things), Power plant, Remote control technology, Solar panelsAbstract
In this study, we outline the creation of a real-time solar power monitoring system that is IoT-based. It is seeking an open-source Internet of Things (IoT) solution that can collect data in real time and continuously keep an eye on the production of solar panels and the surrounding environment. The three main components of a thermal power plant are a boiler, a turbine, and a generator. In addition to these essential elements, there are auxiliary systems such as an electrostatic precipitator, a static excitation system, a pump house system for ash disposal, etc. In India, the vast majority of thermal power plants employ ESP as their collection. An Electro Static Precipitator (ESP) is a device that removes dust particles from a flow of gas by using the electrostatic attractive force of an induced field (such as air). Manually overseeing and regulating the ESP procedure. The project's main objective is to monitor and control the operation of power plant equipment using an IoT environment (ESP). The Internet of Things is the newest and best remote control technology (IoT). According to the Internet of Things, links between machines and people will soon be extended to "things" (IoT). The user can view the present, historical, and average solar PV system parameters, such as voltage, current, temperature, and light intensity, using a graphical user interface. The solar power plant's maintenance will be easier and quicker as a result of this.