machineGroupControl - Example Flows
Import-ready Node-RED examples for machineGroupControl (MGC). MGC is not a standalone node — it needs at least one rotatingMachine child to dispatch demand to. Both flows below ship three child pumps.
Files
| File | Tier | What it shows |
|---|---|---|
01-Basic.json |
1 | One MGC + three rotatingMachine pumps driven by inject buttons. Setup once-fires virtualControl + cmd.startup on all three pumps; mode / scaling / demand are then driven by buttons. |
02-Dashboard.json |
2 | Same command surface driven by a FlowFuse Dashboard 2.0 page — mode + scaling buttons, demand slider, live status rows, three trend charts, and a raw-output table. |
Prerequisites
- Node-RED with the EVOLV package installed (
machineGroupControlandrotatingMachineregistered). - For
02-Dashboard.json:@flowfuse/node-red-dashboard(Dashboard 2.0).
Load a flow
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data @nodes/machineGroupControl/examples/01-Basic.json \
http://localhost:1880/flows
Or in the editor: Menu → Import → drag the file → Import.
Canonical command surface
| Topic | Aliases | Payload | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
set.mode |
setMode |
"optimalControl", "priorityControl", "prioritypercentagecontrol", "maintenance" |
Switch dispatch strategy |
set.scaling |
setScaling |
"normalized", "absolute" |
Interpret demand as 0–100 % vs m³/h |
set.demand |
Qd |
number | Operator demand setpoint |
child.register |
registerChild |
child node id (string) | Manually register a child (Port 2 wiring does this automatically) |
01-Basic — what to try
- Deploy. After ~1.5 s the Setup group auto-fires, putting all three pumps in
virtualControlmode + sendingcmd.startupto each. - Click
set.demand = 50 %— MGC'soptimalControlpicks the best pump combination by BEP-gravitation and dispatchesflowmovementto the selected pumps. - Click
set.demand = 100 %— MGC switches to a higher combination, possibly engaging an extra pump. - Switch mode to
priorityControland try the same demands — pumps now run equal-flow by priority order. - Switch scaling to
absolute— set.demand is now interpreted as m³/h (capped at the group min / max). set.demand = 0— MGC callsturnOffAllMachines, all pumps shut down.
02-Dashboard — what to try
- Deploy → open
http://localhost:1880/dashboard/mgc-basic. - The dashboard auto-initialises the pumps; the
Initialize pumpsbutton on the page re-runs the setup manually. - Drag the Demand slider — MGC dispatches and the Flow / Power / BEP charts react.
- Switch modes and scalings via the buttons; the Mode / Scaling rows in the Status panel reflect the change.
- Inspect the Raw output table for the full Port 0 surface (every field MGC emits, including
flowCapacityMax,machineCountActive,absDistFromPeak,relDistFromPeak).