Academia Open
Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December

Analysis of a Single-Phase Transformer Protection Control System Using a Microcontroller: Analisis Sistem Kontrol Proteksi Transformator Satu Fase Menggunakan Mikrokontroler

R.S., Dwi Hadidjaja (Unknown)
Anggorowati, Adriana Anteng (Unknown)
U.N, Dewi Handayani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Dec 2025

Abstract

General Background: Single-phase distribution transformers frequently experience overcurrent, overvoltage, and thermal stress, which account for a significant portion of operational failures in low-voltage networks. Specific Background: Conventional thermal–electromechanical relays exhibit slow response times (150–300 ms) and lack real-time multi-parameter monitoring, limiting their ability to prevent insulation degradation under rapidly fluctuating loads. Knowledge Gap: Prior microcontroller-based protection studies rarely provide quantitative benchmarking against conventional relays, lack integrated current–voltage–temperature sensing, and often omit controlled fault-injection experiments for latency validation. Aims: This study aims to develop and evaluate a microcontroller-based protection system using calibrated ACS712, ZMPT101B, and NTC sensors with real-time decision logic to reduce fault-detection latency and improve protection reliability. Results: Experimental testing on single-phase transformer fault-injection scenarios demonstrated detection latencies of 84 ms (overcurrent), 96 ms (overvoltage), and 112 ms (thermal), with sensor errors below 2.4%, a 98.1% trip success rate, and only 1.3% false positives across 50 cycles. Novelty: The system integrates low-error multi-parameter sensing with sub-120-ms response and provides the first quantitative benchmark showing performance improvements over conventional relays. Implications: Findings confirm that optimized low-cost microcontroller platforms can serve as scalable, accurate, and time-efficient protection solutions for distribution transformers, supporting future development of intelligent protection systems. Highlights: Sub-120 ms fault-detection latency significantly outperforms conventional relays. Multi-parameter sensing (current–voltage–temperature) enhances reliability and reduces missed trips. Low-cost microcontroller platform provides a scalable and accurate protection alternative for distribution systems. Keywords: Fault Detection, Microcontroller-Based Protection, Thermal Monitoring, Transformer Protection System, Overcurrent–Overvoltage

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Academia Open is published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo published 2 (two) issues per year (June and December). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. This ...