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Atmospheric Components Quick Reference

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This is a quick reference to the traits of the various components of a piped-fluid network.

Component Inputs Outputs One-way? Switched? Compressor? Max. Power Primary Function
Pipe (various shapes) 2-6 generic No No No - Provide a pathway.
Pipe Valve 2 generic No Manual No - Open/close flow manually.
Pipe Digital Valve 2 generic No Yes No 25W Open/close flow using logic circuits.
Pipe Volume Pump 1 1 Yes Yes Yes 800W, varies Pump fluid at adjustable rate.
Pressure Regulator 1 1 Yes Yes Yes 100W Achieve target pressure at output.
Back Pressure Regulator 1 1 Yes Yes Yes 100W Achieve target pressure at input.
Pipe Gas Mixer 2 1 Yes Yes Yes1 100W Combine two input mixes into one output mix, at an adjustable ratio.
Filtration 1 2 Yes Yes Yes 5W Separate an input mix into a pure output and a "leftover" output.
Electrolyzer 1 1 Yes Yes Yes 1,400W From input H2O, output mixed H2 and O2.
Active Vent 1 pipe, 1 space Yes, reversable Yes Yes 100W Pump pressure between a space and a pipe.
Passive Vent 1 pipe, 1 space No No No - Equalize pressure between a space and a pipe.
Wall Cooler x x 1w switch comp 100W function
Air Conditioner x x 1w switch comp 100W function
Gas Tank Storage x x 1w switch comp 100W function
Tank (Large and Small) x x 1w switch comp 100W function
Tank Connector x x 1w switch comp 100W function

One-way: Does the component prevent gas from flowing the wrong way, from output to input?

Switched: Does it prevent all gas flow when switched off or unpowered?

Compressor: Will it actively increase pressure in the output and decrease pressure in the input? If no, the component only allows pressure to change toward equilibrium between input and output.

Note 1: While the Pipe Gas Mixer will actively compress from output to input, it will stop when either input is empty, to preserve the mix ratio.