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{{Structurebox | {{Structurebox | ||
− | + | | name = Airlock | |
− | + | | image = [[File:StructureAirlock.png]] | |
− | + | | prefab_hash = -2105052344 | |
− | + | | prefab_name = StructureAirlock | |
− | + | | power_usage = 25W | |
− | + | | placed_on_grid = Small Grid | |
− | + | | decon_with_tool1 = [[Wrench]] | |
+ | | placed_with_item = [[Kit (Airlock)]] | ||
+ | | item_rec1 = [[Kit (Airlock)]] | ||
+ | | decon_with_tool2 = [[Hand Drill]] | ||
+ | | const_with_tool1 = [[Welding Torch]] | ||
+ | | const_with_item1 = 2 x [[Steel Sheets]] | ||
+ | | item_rec2 = 2 x [[Steel Sheets]] | ||
+ | | decon_with_tool3 = [[Angle Grinder]] | ||
+ | | const_with_tool2 = [[Crowbar]] | ||
+ | | const_with_item2 = 2 x [[Plastic Sheets]] | ||
+ | | item_rec3 = 2 x [[Plastic Sheets]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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− | == | + | ==Description== |
− | + | <blockquote><q>The standard airlock is a powered portal that forms the main component of an airlock chamber. As long as the airlock is not locked, it can be manually opened using a crowbar.</q><br> | |
+ | '''- Stationpedia'''</blockquote> | ||
+ | [[Guide (Airlock)]] provides additional information regarding the function, construction, and operation of airlocks. | ||
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==Construction== | ==Construction== | ||
− | An Airlock is constructed using 1 x [[Kit (Airlock)]]. | + | An Airlock is constructed using 1 x [[Kit (Airlock)]], 2 x [[Steel Sheets]], and 2 x [[Plastic Sheets]]. |
+ | You must first place the [[Kit (Airlock)]] by right clicking and selecting the unobstructed area. After the kit is placed, you will use a welding torch with 2 [[Steel Sheets]] in your other hand to complete stage 2. To finalize the airlock, you must use your crowbar with 2 [[Plastic Sheets]] in your other hand. | ||
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==Deconstruction== | ==Deconstruction== | ||
− | An Airlock can be deconstructed | + | An Airlock can be deconstructed in 3 stages. You will first use your angle grinder to take off the 2 x [[Plastic Sheets]]. You will then use your hand drill to remove the 2 x [[Steel Sheets]]. Finally to remove the airlock, you will use your wrench to receive the 1 x [[Kit (Airlock)]]. |
{{Data Network Header}} | {{Data Network Header}} | ||
− | {{Data Parameters | + | {{Data Parameters| |
− | + | {{Data Parameters/row|Power|Boolean|w=0|Can be read to return if the Airlock is correctly powered or not, set via the power system, return 1 if powered and 0 if not|multiple=2|0|Unpowered|1|Powered}} | |
− | { | + | {{Data Parameters/row|Open|Integer|1 if device is open, otherwise 0}} |
− | + | {{Data Parameters/row|Mode|Integer|The mode of the Airlock.|multiple=2|0|Operate|1|Logic}} | |
− | + | {{Data Parameters/row|Lock|Boolean|Disable manual operation of the Airlock.|multiple=2|0|Unlocked|1|Locked}} | |
− | + | {{Data Parameters/row|Setting|Integer|A variable setting that can be read or written.}} | |
− | + | {{Data Parameters/row|On|Boolean|The current state of the Airlock.|multiple=2|0|Off|1|On}} | |
− | | | + | {{Data Parameters/row|RequiredPower|Integer|w=0|Idle operating power quantity, does not necessarily include extra demand power}} |
− | | | + | {{Data Parameters/row|Idle|Integer|w=0|Returns 1 if the Airlock is currently idle, otherwise 0}} |
− | | | + | {{Data Parameters/row|PrefabHash|Integer|w=0|The hash of the structure}} |
− | | | + | {{Data Parameters/row|ReferenceId|Integer|w=0|Unique Reference Identifier for this object}} |
− | |} | + | {{Data Parameters/row|NameHash|Integer|w=0|Provides the hash value for the name of the object as a 32 bit integer.}} |
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 20 May 2024
Operation | |
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Power Usage | 25W |
Prefab Hash | -2105052344 |
Prefab Name | StructureAirlock |
Construction | |
Placed with | Kit (Airlock) |
Placed on | Small Grid |
Stage 1 | |
Next Stage Construction | |
Constructed with tool | Welding Torch |
Constructed with item | 2 x Steel Sheets |
Deconstruction | |
Deconstructed with | Wrench |
Item received | Kit (Airlock) |
Stage 2 | |
Next Stage Construction | |
Constructed with tool | Crowbar |
Constructed with item | 2 x Plastic Sheets |
Deconstruction | |
Deconstructed with | Hand Drill |
Item received | 2 x Steel Sheets |
Stage 3 | |
Deconstruction | |
Deconstructed with | Angle Grinder |
Item received | 2 x Plastic Sheets |
Contents
Description[edit]
The standard airlock is a powered portal that forms the main component of an airlock chamber. As long as the airlock is not locked, it can be manually opened using a crowbar.
- Stationpedia
Guide (Airlock) provides additional information regarding the function, construction, and operation of airlocks.
Characteristics[edit]
- It can withstand a Pressure differential of 1MPA.
- It consumes 25W of Power per Tick.
- It has a separate Power Port and Data Port.
- It has a keypad on both sides.
- It has indicator lights.
- If unlocked, it can be manually operated using a Crowbar regardless of its power state.
- If enslaved by a regular or a advanced airlock circuit, it cannot be operated manually.
User Interface[edit]
An Airlock provides the following user interface:
Name | Type | Function |
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Keypad | Keypad | Opens or closes the door as long as it has power |
Lock | Indicator | Turns red when locked and green when unlocked |
Settings[edit]
An Airlock has no settings.
Construction[edit]
An Airlock is constructed using 1 x Kit (Airlock), 2 x Steel Sheets, and 2 x Plastic Sheets.
You must first place the Kit (Airlock) by right clicking and selecting the unobstructed area. After the kit is placed, you will use a welding torch with 2 Steel Sheets in your other hand to complete stage 2. To finalize the airlock, you must use your crowbar with 2 Plastic Sheets in your other hand.
Deconstruction[edit]
An Airlock can be deconstructed in 3 stages. You will first use your angle grinder to take off the 2 x Plastic Sheets. You will then use your hand drill to remove the 2 x Steel Sheets. Finally to remove the airlock, you will use your wrench to receive the 1 x Kit (Airlock).
Data Network Properties[edit]
These are all Data Network properties of this device.
Data Parameters[edit]
These are all parameters that can be written with a Logic Writer, Batch Writer, or Integrated Circuit (IC10), and can be read with a Logic Reader, Batch Reader, or Integrated Circuit (IC10).
Parameter Name | Data Type | Access | Value | Description | ||
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Power | Boolean | Read
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0 | Unpowered | Can be read to return if the Airlock is correctly powered or not, set via the power system, return 1 if powered and 0 if not | |
1 | Powered | |||||
Open | Integer | Read Write
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Mode | Integer | Read Write
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0 | Operate | The mode of the Airlock. | |
1 | Logic | |||||
Lock | Boolean | Read Write
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0 | Unlocked | Disable manual operation of the Airlock. | |
1 | Locked | |||||
Setting | Integer | Read Write
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On | Boolean | Read Write
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0 | Off | The current state of the Airlock. | |
1 | On | |||||
RequiredPower | Integer | Read
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Idle | Integer | Read
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PrefabHash | Integer | Read
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ReferenceId | Integer | Read
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NameHash | Integer | Read
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