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| grid_size = 2 x 2 | | grid_size = 2 x 2 | ||
| inputs = [[Oxygen]] | | inputs = [[Oxygen]] | ||
| power_consumption = 1 MW at rest<br>9 MW in use | |||
| power_category = Life Support | | power_category = Life Support | ||
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It uses 1 power per second during charging and while at rest, when in use it uses 9 power | It uses 1 power per second during charging and while at rest, when in use it uses 9 power | ||
==Air supply== | |||
On full capacity, it supplies 10 oxygen per second to the atmosphere. When the atmosphere is saturated, the airduct supplies just enough oxygen, to keep it that way, if possible. As one person needs ca. 4 oxygen per minute, ca. one airduct is needed for every 150 people aboard a starship.asd | |||
Currently an airduct will use a little bit more oxygen then needed for maintaining a saturated atmosphere. Therefore, having more airducts (connected) than needed, introduces an oxygen leak, wasting a variable amount of it. | |||
[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] |
Latest revision as of 09:46, 14 October 2022
Airduct | |
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Grid size | 2 x 2 |
Power consumption |
1 MW at rest 9 MW in use |
Power category | Life Support |
Inputs | Oxygen |
An Airduct releases oxygen into the atmosphere of the internal section of the ship's main deck and habitation deck when powered.
It uses 1 power per second during charging and while at rest, when in use it uses 9 power
Air supply[edit | edit source]
On full capacity, it supplies 10 oxygen per second to the atmosphere. When the atmosphere is saturated, the airduct supplies just enough oxygen, to keep it that way, if possible. As one person needs ca. 4 oxygen per minute, ca. one airduct is needed for every 150 people aboard a starship.asd
Currently an airduct will use a little bit more oxygen then needed for maintaining a saturated atmosphere. Therefore, having more airducts (connected) than needed, introduces an oxygen leak, wasting a variable amount of it.