Left Top Elbow Pipe

The Left top elbow pipe widget represents a 90-degree elbow fitting that connects a horizontal pipe from the left to a vertical pipe going upward. It visualizes fluid presence, flow state, direction, and leak conditions based on real-time device data.
This widget belongs to the Traditional SCADA fluid system bundle — a collection of pipe segments, fittings, valves, pumps, and gauges designed for building fluid system diagrams on ThingsBoard dashboards. It connects to a device and reflects real-time fluid state through its SCADA symbol.
Key capabilities
Section titled “Key capabilities”- Visualize fluid presence and flow state in real time.
- Animate fluid flow in either direction at configurable speed.
- Indicate leak conditions on the pipe.
- Apply custom colors to fluid and pipe elements independently.
- Receive state data from device attributes, time series, alarm status, or dashboard state.
Target device
Section titled “Target device”The widget connects to a single data source: either a Device or an Entity alias that resolves to a device. This device provides the telemetry or attribute values used to drive the widget’s visual state.
SCADA symbol
Section titled “SCADA symbol”The SCADA symbol defines the visual shape of the widget. Each pipe widget has a pre-selected symbol from the Traditional SCADA fluid system bundle. To use a different symbol, click Browse SCADA symbol from gallery and choose one from the library, or upload your own.
Behavior
Section titled “Behavior”Behavior parameters define what the widget displays, driven by real-time data from the connected device. Each parameter supports the same set of actions — see Behavior configuration for the full list.
| Parameter | Default | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fluid presence | Absent | Present, Absent | Whether fluid is present in the pipe. |
| Flow presence | Absent | Present, Absent | Whether fluid is flowing through the pipe. |
| Flow direction | Forward | Forward, Reverse | Direction of the fluid flow animation. |
| Flow animation speed | 1 | number | Speed of the flow animation. 1 is normal speed, 0 disables animation, < 1 - slower animation, > 1 - faster animation. |
| Leak | False | True, False | Whether a leak is present on the pipe. |
Behavior configuration
Section titled “Behavior configuration”To configure a parameter, click its edit icon. When Action is set to Do nothing, the Value options depend on which parameter you are configuring:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Fluid presence | Present or Absent |
| Flow presence | Present or Absent |
| Flow direction | Forward or Reverse |
| Flow animation speed | Any number — 1 for normal speed, 0 to stop, < 1 - slower animation, > 1 - faster animation. |
| Leak | True or False |
For all other actions, the configuration dialog works the same way regardless of which parameter you are editing:
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Execute RPC
Read the parameter value from an RPC response.
Parameter Description Method RPC method to call, like getStateorgetFlowStatus.Action result converter None — parameter is activated when the result matches the value you specify; Function — parameter is activated when your f(data)returnstrue.’[parameter]’ when result is The value or condition that activates this parameter. RPC request timeout (ms) How long to wait for a device response before timing out (Advanced settings). RPC request persistent Stores and retries the command until the device comes online (Advanced settings). -
Get attribute
Read the parameter value from a device attribute.
Parameter Description Attribute scope Where the attribute is stored: Any, Client, Server, or Shared. Attribute key Attribute name to read, like stateorflowActive.Action result converter None — parameter is activated when the attribute equals the value you specify; Function — parameter is activated when your f(data)returnstrue.’[parameter]’ when result is The value or condition that activates this parameter. -
Get time series
Read the parameter value from the latest telemetry reading.
Parameter Description Time series key Telemetry key to monitor, like flowStateorleakSensor.Action result converter None — parameter is activated when the telemetry value equals what you specify; Function — parameter is activated when your f(data)returnstrue.’[parameter]’ when result is The value or condition that activates this parameter. -
Get alarm status
Activate the parameter when a specific alarm is active on the device.
Parameter Description Alarm severity Which severity levels trigger the active state: Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, or Indeterminate. Alarm types Any alarm, or a specific alarm type. -
Get dashboard state id
Activate the parameter based on which dashboard state is currently open.
Parameter Description Action result converter None — parameter is activated when the state name matches the text you enter; Function — parameter is activated when your f(data)returnstrue.’[parameter]’ when result is The state name or condition that activates this parameter. -
Get dashboard state object
Activate the parameter using the full dashboard state context; use this when you need to evaluate multiple state parameters at once.
Parameter Description Parse value function Write a f(data)function that returnstrueto activate this parameter.
Appearance
Section titled “Appearance”The Appearance section controls the widget title and pipe element colors.
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Title | Widget title displayed in the header. Supports entityName and entityLabel variables. |
| Card icon | Icon shown in the widget header. Configure its size and color. |
| Fluid color | Color of the fluid rendered inside the pipe. |
| Pipe color | Color of the pipe structure itself. |
Card appearance
Section titled “Card appearance”The Card appearance section controls the widget container style.
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Background | Transparent | Card background color. |
| Show card buttons | Fullscreen | Buttons shown on the card when hovered. |
| Card border radius | 0px | Rounding of card corners. |
| Card padding | 12px | Inner spacing between the card edge and widget content. |
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”Widget shows no fluid state or incorrect state
| Cause | Solution |
|---|---|
| Action is set to Do nothing | Open the parameter edit dialog, set the correct Action, and specify the attribute or time-series key. |
| Attribute or telemetry key mismatch | Verify that the key name in the behavior configuration matches exactly what the device reports. |
| Target device is not connected | Confirm that the selected device is online and actively sending data. |
Flow animation does not play
| Cause | Solution |
|---|---|
Flow animation speed is 0 | Set Flow animation speed to a non-zero value (e.g. 1 for normal speed). |
Flow presence is Absent | Configure the Flow presence behavior to read from the device and verify the device reports an active flow state. |
Solution templates
Section titled “Solution templates”These widgets are used in the following ready-made solution templates built on the Traditional SCADA fluid system bundle:
- SCADA Swimming pool — a complete swimming pool monitoring dashboard built with pipe, pump, valve, and gauge widgets from the Traditional SCADA fluid system bundle.