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[[Category:Atmospherics]]
 
[[Category:Atmospherics]]
 
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  | name        = Portable Gas Tank
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  | name        = Portable Tank
 
  | image      = [[File:DynamicGasCanisterEmpty.png]]
 
  | image      = [[File:DynamicGasCanisterEmpty.png]]
 
  | volume      = 790 L
 
  | volume      = 790 L
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The [[Portable Gas Tank]] is used to store [[Gas|gasses]]. It has a higher volume than the Gas [[Canister]] or [[Gas Canister (Smart)]]. 
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The Portable Tank is used to store gasses. It has a higher volume than the [[Gas Canister]]. The front of the tank features a striped area where the Gas Canister can be inserted for refilling. Overpressurizing the tank will cause it to explode identically to the Gas Canister, with a force of 350(? units) in a radius of 5(? units). The maximum pressure for the tank is 10.132 MPa, or 100 atmospheres.  Once the maximum pressure is reached the tank starts taking damage until it bursts.  This is why Portable Tanks can exceed the pressure rating temporarily.
 
 
The "standard pressure" when spawned is defined as 8106 kPa, or 80 Earth Atmospheres. The maximum pressure for the tank is 10.132 MPa, or 100 atmospheres.  Overpressurizing the tank will cause it to explode.  Once the maximum pressure is reached the tank starts taking damage until it bursts.  This allows the [[Portable Gas Tank]] to exceed the pressure rating temporarily.
 
 
 
==Usage==
 
The [[Portable Gas Tank]] can be connected/disconnected to pipe networks using a [[Tank Connector]], by placing the tank on the connector and then interacting with it using a [[Wrench]].  It can also be connected (and disconnected) to the [[Rover]] and [[Lander]], with one [[Portable Gas Tank]] of Oxygen normally spawning on the lander.
 
 
 
The front of the tank features a striped area where a Gas [[Canister]] or [[Gas Canister (Smart)]] can be inserted for refilling (equalizing the pressure in both canisters), unless the tank is connected to anything (the insert will not even light up).  There is also a pressure regulator valve on the top of the tank that can be used to vent the tank to atmosphere (or into a sealed room).  Note that this valve does not need to be opened when connected to a Tank Connector, but the setting of the valve remains persistent between connection and disconnection.
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* If you need higher pressure (and thus higher capacity) canisters, consider using [[Gas Canister (Smart)]], which have visible display of tank pressure and a pressure capacity twice that of the standard Gas [[Canister]].
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* The "standard pressure" is defined as 8106 kPa, which is what the Oxygen tank starts with
 
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* The gasses can be output at a rate of 202.65 kPa per tick (0.5 seconds)
* Default colour marking in Stationeers:
 
{| class=wikitable
 
! [[Spray Paint|Blue]]
 
| [[Water|H2O]] (Water)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Green]]
 
| [[Nitrogen|N2]] (Nitrogen)<br> [[Nitrous Oxide|N2O]] (Nitrous Oxide)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Grey]]
 
| [[Carbon Dioxide|CO2]] (Carbon Dioxide)<br> [[Pollutant|X]] (Pollutant)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Orange]]
 
| [[Fuel]] (H2 66% + O2 34%)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Red]]
 
| [[Volatiles|H2]] (Hydrogen / Volatiles)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|White]]
 
| [[Oxygen|O2]] (Oxygen)<br> [[Air]] (as defined in-game as O2 25% + N2 75%)<br>('''Note:''' don't use O2/N2 mix in your suit, just use pure O2)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Yellow]]
 
| Stock colour after manufacturing (Empty)
 
|}
 
 
 
* Other common (player) colour markings in Stationeers:
 
{| class=wikitable
 
! [[Spray Paint|Black]]
 
| [[Pollutant|X]] (Pollutant, replacing Grey)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Khaki]]
 
| [[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 breathable mixture)
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Pink]]
 
| Hydroponic Air (any breathable mix with also including >2% [[Carbon Dioxide|CO2]])
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Purple]]
 
| Exhaust Gas (any High Pressure / Temperature mix including [[Pollutant|x]] and [[Carbon Dioxide|CO2]])
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Brown]]
 
| Body-specific Atmospheric Gas
 
|-
 
! [[Spray Paint|Yellow]]
 
| Waste / Exhaled Gas (per default Waste Canister)
 
|}
 
 
 
* 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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