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=Description= | =Description= | ||
− | Used to separate [[Gas| | + | Used to separate [[Gas|gasses]] from one [[Pipes|pipe]] network into another using [[Filter|filters]]. Can filter up to two (2) gases at once. [[Guide (Filtration)]] provides additional information regarding the function, construction, and operation of a Filtration unit. |
=Usage= | =Usage= | ||
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# '''Waste''' - Remaining unfiltered gas from the input | # '''Waste''' - Remaining unfiltered gas from the input | ||
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+ | Place the appropriate [[filter]](s) in the Filtration unit for the particular [[gas]] that your want to filter. | ||
− | + | Be aware that the filtration unit unrealistically has an infinitely powerful pump integrated into its output port. That means as long as it is turned on and there is gas to filter out from the input it will pump that filtered out gas into the output pipe network (no matter how high the pressure in that output pipe network already is!). So eventually that pipe network will burst (around 60 MPa) unless you provide some sort of pop-off valve (e.g. a combination of a back-pressure regulator and a passive vent) or use a pipe analyzer and some logic to turn the filtration unit off when a certain amount of pressure is exceeded in the output pipe network. | |
− | + | The filtration system can handle an input gas flow of just over 2.3L from a volume pump. | |
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− | Be aware that the filtration unit unrealistically has an infinitely powerful pump integrated into its output port. That means as long as it is turned on and there is gas to filter out from the input | ||
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=Characteristics= | =Characteristics= | ||
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* It consumes 10W of [[Power]] per [[Tick]] when idle and 44W when active. | * It consumes 10W of [[Power]] per [[Tick]] when idle and 44W when active. | ||
* It has a separate [[Power Port]] and [[Data Port]]. | * It has a separate [[Power Port]] and [[Data Port]]. | ||
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* It has a pipe port (labelled "Input") for the gas mixture from which the designated gas(es) '''will be''' filtered. | * It has a pipe port (labelled "Input") for the gas mixture from which the designated gas(es) '''will be''' filtered. | ||
− | * It has a pipe port (labelled "Filtered") for the designated gas(es) that '''have been''' filtered. (This is in line with | + | * It has a pipe port (labelled "Filtered") for the designated gas(es) that '''have been''' filtered. (This is in line with the input) |
* It has a pipe port (labelled "Unfiltered") for any remaining unfiltered gases. (This is to the side) | * It has a pipe port (labelled "Unfiltered") for any remaining unfiltered gases. (This is to the side) | ||
* It can filter up to 2 different gases at once by inserting two different filters. | * It can filter up to 2 different gases at once by inserting two different filters. | ||
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Note: When using an I/O slot reader chip, the filter slots are labeled as slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3(IC), with 1 being the slot closer to the inlet. | Note: When using an I/O slot reader chip, the filter slots are labeled as slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3(IC), with 1 being the slot closer to the inlet. | ||
When using an IC chip, the slots are labeled as slot 0, slot1 and slot 2(IC). | When using an IC chip, the slots are labeled as slot 0, slot1 and slot 2(IC). | ||
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| RatioOxygenInput || Float || Percentage of Oxygen in input as ratio between 0 and 1 | | RatioOxygenInput || Float || Percentage of Oxygen in input as ratio between 0 and 1 | ||
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− | | | + | | RatioCarbonDioxidenInput || Float || Percentage of Carbon Dioxide in input as ratio between 0 and 1 |
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| RatioNitrogenInput || Float || Percentage of Nitrogen in input as ratio between 0 and 1 | | RatioNitrogenInput || Float || Percentage of Nitrogen in input as ratio between 0 and 1 | ||
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| RatioOxygenOutput || Float || Percentage of Oxygen in output as ratio between 0 and 1 | | RatioOxygenOutput || Float || Percentage of Oxygen in output as ratio between 0 and 1 | ||
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− | | | + | | RatioCarbonDioxidenOutput || Float || Percentage of Carbon Dioxide in output as ratio between 0 and 1 |
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| RatioNitrogenOutput || Float || Percentage of Nitrogen in output as ratio between 0 and 1 | | RatioNitrogenOutput || Float || Percentage of Nitrogen in output as ratio between 0 and 1 | ||
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| RatioOxygenOutput2 || Float || Percentage of Oxygen in waste as ratio between 0 and 1 | | RatioOxygenOutput2 || Float || Percentage of Oxygen in waste as ratio between 0 and 1 | ||
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− | | | + | | RatioCarbonDioxidenOutput2 || Float || Percentage of Carbon Dioxide in waste as ratio between 0 and 1 |
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| RatioNitrogenOutput2 || Float || Percentage of Nitrogen in waste as ratio between 0 and 1 | | RatioNitrogenOutput2 || Float || Percentage of Nitrogen in waste as ratio between 0 and 1 |