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Guide (Airlock) Atmosphere to Atmosphere

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Description

An Atmosphere to Atmosphere Airlock is a chamber that can evacuate its internal volume and refill it with either of two differing atmospheres it connects. It has two or more airtight portals which all do not open simultaneously. Thus, an airlock allows passage between two the two environments without the exchange of gases, pressures, or temperature between the connected atmospheres.

Construction

Material requirements for an minimnum Atmosphere to Atmosphere Airlock are:

See Also

Advanced Airlock Circuit Board The advanced airlock circuit board adds an additional active vent to the configuration, and must be manually configured to desired internal and external pressure. It will automatically pump down the airlock towards the side that was last open, and will re-pressurize from the side that is going to be opened.

One passive vent connected to each Active Vent (2 total) is recommended to relieve pressure within the piping, but it not required.

Setting either pressure to 0 will skip the pressurizing and speed up the cycle time, but can result in large wind currents when the door opens. Using a kit Tank, or a large amount of pipe, can increase the available gas volume and speed up pressurizing.

Configuration and Troubleshooting When selecting items with the data disc inserted, always select the external side items first, and then the internal side. The airlock door will turn red and the active vent will say 'locked' when they are selected. When configuring you should check that the first selected of each of these (vent/door) is actually the external side, and if not, de-select and select the other door.

The airlock circuit card expects the doors to be in a certain open/close state, or it will throw an error: config. If this happens you must use the data disc to deselect the doors and play around with their open/close states, and then re-select the doors. I find leaving the internal door open, external door closed is often the state it wants.

Basic Build Process The general build process is as follows:

Build frames and walls Place airlock doors with the wire connections facing inwards. Place console, active pressure vent and gas sensor (Sensor kit can have type adjusted with mouse wheel) Attention: the airlock will open as soon as the square in which the sensor resides has no air, depending on placement the airlock may open prematurely and vent the air that is left. One sensor per square works best. After placing console, insert airlock circuit board and place glass on top (have glass in active hand) Wire all power and data lines together and connect them to an active power supply. Both data and power wires for the airlocks will have to be connected. Connect pipes from active pressure vent through walls/frames to a passive pressure vent inside your base. Go to console (turn it on), put in the disk to start the configuration. Select the outer airlock door first, it's lights will turn red, click again to deselect if you got the wrong door, then select all the other components that make up the airlock: Inner Door, Gas Pressure Sensor, Active Vent. You can also select an optional flashing light, and slave the console to (receive commands from) another airlock console. Slaving is useful for really long airlocks, or for remote control of the airlock. Remove the disk. If there is an error the console screen will say so and the power light will flash yellow. Note that the airlock may get stuck during the 'pressurizing' phase if there is not enough gas to reach 100kPa inside the airlock, you may click the yellow "Cancel Pressurization" button on the console to skip this step. You can click the cancel button through the windows of the airlock, or drill out the airlock door, if there is no-one inside a stuck airlock.

On the instruction to pressurise the airlock will attempt to pull gas from the passive vent and pressurize the airlock to 100kpa.