Author
Listed:
- Jereco Jims J. Agapito
(Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc City Campus)
- John Albert A. Laboga
(Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc City Campus)
- Robert G. Navarro
(Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc City Campus)
- Jomar G. Navarro
(Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc City Campus)
- Edrinald N. Estobañez
(Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc City Campus)
- Michael G. Mendoza, Jr
(Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc City Campus)
Abstract
This research presents the development of a cost-effective electric motor control trainer board designed for electrical engineering students. The board simulates various motor control circuits, providing hands-on experience for students. The trainer board can perform various motor control operations, including Start-Stop push button stations (Direct on Line), Jog Start, Forward-Reverse, Direct On Line Wye, Direct On Line Delta, Wye-delta, and Dynamic Braking. Key components used in the board include magnetic contactors, a circuit breaker, a digital phase converter, disconnecting means, an overload relay, a timer, a rectifier, a braking resistor, a ground port, terminal blocks, indicator lamps, and PVC Cable Wiring Duct. The overall fabrication cost of the trainer board was Php 28,067.00 (479.38 USD), making it significantly more cost-effective compared to commercially available trainer boards, which range from Php 29, 274.55 (500 USD) to Php 878, 235.05 (15,000 USD). This cost-effectiveness, coupled with its comprehensive functionality, makes the newly developed board a valuable tool for electrical engineering education, particularly in Eastern Visayas State University – Ormoc Campus.
Suggested Citation
Jereco Jims J. Agapito & John Albert A. Laboga & Robert G. Navarro & Jomar G. Navarro & Edrinald N. Estobañez & Michael G. Mendoza, Jr, 2025.
"Development of Electric Motor Control Trainer Board: A Cost-Effective and Industrially Relevant Design,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(8), pages 6609-6617, August.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-8:p:6609-6617
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