March 11, 2026

Water tank level control using Schnieder PLC

Objective

Develop HMI Graphical program For Tank Water Level Control in Auto Mode & Manual Mode Using PLC Logic

Automatic System: In Auto mode, the PLC handles the entire cycle. Once the level is below 100%, it turns on the pump and feed valve, showing the level on the screen. It gives alerts at 10% (low) and 90% (high). When the tank reaches the set level, it automatically stops filling and opens the discharge valve to drain everything back to 0%, repeating this cycle until you hit 'Auto Stop.' The main problem here is that the system is totally dependent on sensors. If a sensor fails or glitches, the PLC won't know, which can lead to a dry run or an overflow.

Manual System: Manual mode puts the operator in charge of everything. You can individually control the pump, feed valve, and discharge valve using toggle buttons to fill or drain the tank as needed. There’s a built-in safety interlock so the feed and discharge valves can't open at the same time. The biggest problem with this mode is human error. Since it doesn't stop on its own, if the operator gets distracted and forgets to turn off the pump, the tank will overflow and wastewater.

SCHEMATIC:

HMI

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Automatic Control

Manual Control

 

Explanation

Automatic System Solution: To fix the sensor dependency, we should add redundancy and a failsafe. Instead of trusting just one sensor, we can install a secondary physical float switch at the very top of the tank that is hardwired directly to the pumps power line. This way, if the PLC or the main sensor fails, the physical switch will kill the power as a last resort to prevent overflow. We can also program a Watchdog Timer in the PLC where if the pump runs longer than its usual filling time, the system should automatically shut down and trigger an alarm, assuming something is wrong.

Manual System Solution To solve the human error problem, we should implement Smart Manual Control. Even when the operator is in charge, the PLC should keep the high level and dry run sensors active as emergency overrides. This means that if the operator gets distracted and forgets to turn off the pump, the PLC will veto the manual command and force a stop once the tank hits the limit. Additionally, adding a loud buzzer or a flashing light that triggers at 95 percent will give the operator a clear physical warning to take action before any water is wasted.

PLC Program:

 

 

 

Explanation

Automatic Mode Working: In Auto mode, the PLC takes full responsibility for the cycle. Once you hit the Auto Start button, the system checks the water level. If it is below 100 percent, the pump and feed valve turn on immediately. The level is displayed in percentage, with a low-level alert at 10 percent and a high-level alert at 90 percent. As soon as the tank hits the set level, the PLC shuts off the filling and opens the discharge valve to drain the tank. When the level drops to 0 percent, the discharge valve closes and the pump restarts the filling process. This loop continues automatically until someone presses the Auto Stop button.

Manual Mode Working: In Manual mode, the operator has direct control over every part of the system. You can use individual toggle buttons to turn the feed pump, feed valve, or discharge valve on and off whenever you want. The level increases when you turn on the pump and decrease when you open the discharge valve manually. To keep things safe, there is a built-in interlock that prevents the feed valve and discharge valve from opening at the same time, which prevents water from flowing straight through the tank and being wasted.

 

APPLICATION:

Industrial water tanks

Chemical storage tanks

Boiler water level control

Agriculture irrigation system

Residential water automation systems

Smart city water management

 

CONCLUSION:

The PLC-based water tank level control system provides efficient and automatic operation. It reduces water wastage, prevents motor damage, and improves reliability. The use of a counter-based system makes it flexible and suitable for various industrial and domestic applications.

Designed by E Zafar