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− | [[Category:Items]] | + | #REDIRECT [[Gas_Canister]] |
− | [[Category:Atmospherics]]
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− | {{Itembox
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− | | name = Gas Canister (Smart)
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− | | image = [[File:ItemGasCanisterSmart.png]]
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− | | maxpressure = 20265 kPa
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− | | volume = 64 L
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− | | createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender Mk. II]], [[Fabricator]]
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− | | cost = 2g [[Copper]], <br>8g [[Steel]], <br>2g [[Silicon]]
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− | }}
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− | == Description == <!--T:2-->
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− | [[Gas Canister (Smart)]] is used to store gasses. The gasses can then be output at a rate of 101.325 kPa per tick. Overpressurizing the canister will cause it to explode. The maximum pressure for a canister is 20.265 MPa, or 200 Earth atmospheres. Its internal volume is 64 Litres.
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− | [[Gas Canister (Smart)]] has a visible display of tank pressure and a pressure capacity twice that of the standard Gas [[Canister]].
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− | ==Usage==
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− | To fill the canister, place it into a [[Gas Tank Storage]] unit connected to a pipe network carrying gas (equalizing the pressure in the network and canister). It can also be refilled by inserting it into the striped area above of the [[Portable Tank]].
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− | When held in the hands, a canister can be opened, causing its contents to equalize with the atmosphere (or contents of a sealed room).
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− | ==Used In==
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− | * [[EVA Suit]] and [[Hardsuit]] for Breathable Gas and Waste
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− | * EVA [[Spacepack]] and [[Hardsuit Jetpack]] for Propulsion Gas
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− | * [[Welder]] for Fuel
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− | * [[Portable Generator]] for Fuel
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− | * [[Portable Hydroponics]] for Water
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− | ==Notes==
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− | * Default colour marking in Stationeers:
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− | {| class=wikitable
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Blue]]
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− | | [[Water|H2O]] (Water)
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Green]]
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− | | [[Nitrogen|N2]] (Nitrogen)<br> [[Nitrous Oxide|N2O]] (Nitrous Oxide)
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Grey]]
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− | | [[Carbon Dioxide|CO2]] (Carbon Dioxide)<br> [[Pollutant|X]] (Poluttant)
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Orange]]
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− | | [[Fuel]] (H2 66% + O2 34%)
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Red]]
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− | | [[Volatiles|H2]] (Hydrogen / Volitiles)
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|White]]
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− | | [[Oxygen|O2]] (Oxygen)<br> [[Air]] (as defined in-game as O2 25% + N2 75%)
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Yellow]]
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− | | Stock colour after manufacturing (Empty)
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− | |}
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− | * Other common (player) colour markings in Stationeers:
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− | {| class=wikitable
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Black]]
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− | | [[Pollutant|X]] (Pollutant, replacing Grey)
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Khaki]]
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− | | [[Air]] (as defined in-game as O2 25% + N2 75%, replacing White)<br> [[Air 20/80]] (Earth Standard, less 1% Argon)<br> [[Nitrox 35/65]] (alternate breatable mixture)
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Pink]]
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− | | Hydroponic Air (any breatahable mix with also including >2% [[Carbon Dioxide|CO2]])
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Purple]]
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− | | Exhaust Gas (any High Pressure / Temperature mix including [[Pollutant|X]] and [[Carbon Dioxide|CO2]])
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− | |-
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Brown]]
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− | | Body-specific Atmospheric Gas
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− | ! [[Spray Paint|Yellow]]
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− | | Waste / Exhaled Gas (per default Waste Canister)
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− | |}
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− | * Visual display and pressure
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− | {| class="wikitable"
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− | ! Pressure above MPa !! Number of bars out of 10 !! Color of bars
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 2
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 2
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− | || Grey
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 10
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 5
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− | || Yellow
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 16
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 9
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− | || Green
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 18
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− | | style="text-align:right;" | 10
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− | || Blue
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− | |}
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− | * Note that Stationeers Gas Standards vary compared to those used on Earth, as listed on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottled_gas#Specific_gases
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