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{{JobEngineering}}[[File:Turbine.png|thumb|400px|The turbine is a tertiary power source accessed through maintenance tunnels adjacent to [[Atmospherics]].]]
[[File:Turbine.png|thumb|400px|The turbine is a tertiary power source accessed through maintenance tunnels adjacent to [[Atmospherics]].]]


=Summary=
==Summary==


The gas turbine is an alternative way to produce power on the station, exclusive to an [[Atmospheric Technician]]. Although it will probably be the last power source to be set up on the station, it is still capable of producing upwards of 100 kW. You can accomplish this with a method of pumping in compressed gas mixtures to pressurize the chamber, then ignite the mixture to pressurize it further. When turned on, the turbine utilizes this reaction to produce power relative to the pressure building in the chamber.
The gas turbine is an alternative way to produce power on the station, and is typically exclusive to [[Atmospheric Technician]]. It is capable of producing upwards of 100 kW if set up correctly and may even produce more power with further upgrades and tinkering. Gas turbines require a lot of pressure to in order to run effectively. This can be accomplished by setting up a burn mix which will create a large amount of pressure when ignited.


=How To Set Up the Turbine=
==How To Set Up the Turbine==


==Tools you need==
[[File:Paradise Turbine Setup.png|thumb|1600px]]


*Rapid Part Dispenser or Pipe Dispenser
===Tools you need===
 
*Rapid Pipe Dispenser
*Wrench
*Wrench
*Atmospheric Access
*Atmospheric Access
*Basic Atmospheric Knowledge
*Basic Atmospheric Knowledge


==Initial Setup==
===Initial Setup===


===Burn Mix===
====Burn Mix====


You need to set up a burn mix. The idea is to produce the maximum amount of pressure in a confined room in order for the turbine to produce energy to power the station. In order to do that, you need a lot of heat.
In Atmospherics, the '''mix loop''' connects to all the different types of gases in the Large Gas Containers outside Atmospherics. Re-pipe the mix loop and place a '''gas mixer''' in which node 1 and node 2 outlets are connected to the Oxygen and Plasma. Set the gas mixer so that it outputs 87% Oxygen and 13% Plasma. Then, set the output pressure to max (4500 kPa) and turn it on.
 
In Atmospherics, the '''Mix Loop''' connects to all the different types of gases in the Gas Containers outside. Re-pipe the mix loop and place a '''Gas Mixer''' where node 1 and node 2 outlets are connected to the Oxygen and Plasma tanks. Set the gas mixer so that it outputs 67% Oxygen and 33% Plasma. Then, set the output to max pressure of 4500 kPa and turn it on.


[[File:Gasmixernode.png|thumb|This is how the nodes work.]]
[[File:Gasmixernode.png|thumb|This is how the nodes work.]]
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This is what it should look like once you pipe everything accordingly.
This is what it should look like once you pipe everything accordingly.


[[File:Burnmix.png]]
[[File:Turbineburnmix.PNG]]


===Gas Mixing Tank Control===
====Gas Mixing Tank Control====


Once the gas mix is properly set, turn on all the '''Gas Pumps''' on and set to max leading to the Gas Mixing Container inside the Distribution Loop room. Make sure you turn off the pump that leads to the '''Waste Loop'''. Open the digital valve next to the '''Gas Mix Tank Control''' Computer.
Once the gas mixer is properly set, turn on all the '''pressure pumps''' (including any valves), leading to the '''gas mixing container''', on and set to them to max. The gas mixing container is normally found inside the distribution loop area/room. Make sure you turn off any pumps or valves that may lead to an unwanted location within the pipeline.


If everything is done correctly, you should see Oxygen and Plasma inside the Gas Mixing Container. Finally, turn on the '''Gas pump''' That leads to the Turbine.
If everything is done correctly, you should see Oxygen and Plasma inside the gas mixing container and on the computer that controls the sensors inside it. Finally, turn on the pressure pump That leads to the turbine room/area.


[[File:Gasmixingcontrol.png]]
[[File:Gasmixingcontrol.png]]


==Turbine Setup==
===Turbine Setup===


Inside the Turbine Room, you'll see a few '''Gas Pumps''' leading to the Turbine Airlock. Turn those one and set them to max pressure of 4500 kPa, including the one inside the 'Turbine Internal Airlock' (Warning: Do not open the 'Turbine External Airlock'!). Next, you want to press a button to open the blast doors behind the turbine vent. Finally, press the igniter button and you should see the burn mix catch on fire causing a lot of pressure inside the external turbine room.
Inside the turbine room/area, you should see a few '''pressure pumps''' leading to the turbine airlock. Turn on all the pressure pumps, leading to the compressor chamber, on and set them to max. Make sure you set the pressure pump to max inside the turbine internal airlock as well. Next you want to open the blast doors the are found at the output of the turbine. Normally there should be a button to open it. At this point you should see Plasma inside the compressor chamber. Turn on the igniter and you should see the burn mix in flames.


[[File:Turbinediagram.png|thumb|This is what a turbine looks like|200px]]
[[File:Turbinediagram.png|thumb|This is what a turbine looks like|200px]]


===Gas Turbine===
====Turbine Controls====


To start up the turbine, find the '''Gas Turbine Control''' Computer and set the '''Turbine status''' to 'On'.
To start up the turbine, find the '''gas turbine control computer''' and set the '''turbine status''' to the 'on' position. You can see information about the turbine including the turbine speed in rpm and the power being generated, etc.


[[File:Gas Turbine Control.png]]
[[File:Gas Turbine Control.png]]


===SMES===
====SMES====


The final step is to harness and output power to the station. Go to the SMES and under '''Input Management''', set the '''Charge Mode''' to Auto and '''Input Level''' to Max. Under '''Output Management''', set the '''Output Status''' to Online and '''Output Level''' to 100,000.
The final step is to harness and output power to the station. Go to the SMES and under 'Input Management', set the 'Charge Mode' to Auto and 'Input Level' to Max. Under 'Output Management', set the 'Output Status' to Online and 'Output Level' to 100,000.


[[File:GasSMES.png]]
[[File:GasSMES.png]]


=Conclusion=
==Conclusion==


Now that everything is set up, you now have a working turbine running at high capacity. You can leave it alone or upgraded later. The turbine doesn't require much attention as needed and with a bit of practice, you can set it up within 5 minutes or less. You can also keep the Output Status offline and only set it online for emergency power only.
Now that everything is set up, you should now have a working turbine running at high capacity. You can leave it alone or upgrade it later. The turbine doesn't require much attention as needed, and with a bit of practice, you can set it up within 5 minutes or fewer. You can also keep the output status offline and only set it online for emergency power only.


=Tips=
==Tips==


* A fully upgraded Turbine can output 300 Kilowatts of power. You'll need to upgrade the SMES as well to be able to take advantage of it.
* A fully upgraded Turbine can output around 1,000,000 watts of power before overheating. You'll need to upgrade the SMES as well to be able to take advantage of it.


* The Gas Mixing Chamber can be bypassed to have a direct link to the turbine pipe
* The Gas Mixing Chamber can be bypassed to have a direct link to the turbine pipe


* Replacing the Pressure Pumps with Volumes will not effect the amount of power it will output. It would only create a huge bottle neck that you may likely have to deal with later if things do fail.
* Replacing the Pressure Pumps with Volumes will not affect the amount of power it will output. It would only create a huge bottleneck that you may likely have to deal with later if things do fail.


=Related Links=
==Related Links==


[[Atmospheric Technician]]
[[Atmospheric Technician]]


[[Guide_to_Atmospherics|Guide To Atmospherics]]
[[Guide to Atmospherics|Guide To Atmospherics]]
 
[[Guide to Toxins]]


[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Guides]]

Latest revision as of 22:51, 17 December 2023

Engineering Department
The turbine is a tertiary power source accessed through maintenance tunnels adjacent to Atmospherics.

Summary

The gas turbine is an alternative way to produce power on the station, and is typically exclusive to Atmospheric Technician. It is capable of producing upwards of 100 kW if set up correctly and may even produce more power with further upgrades and tinkering. Gas turbines require a lot of pressure to in order to run effectively. This can be accomplished by setting up a burn mix which will create a large amount of pressure when ignited.

How To Set Up the Turbine

Paradise Turbine Setup.png

Tools you need

  • Rapid Pipe Dispenser
  • Wrench
  • Atmospheric Access
  • Basic Atmospheric Knowledge

Initial Setup

Burn Mix

In Atmospherics, the mix loop connects to all the different types of gases in the Large Gas Containers outside Atmospherics. Re-pipe the mix loop and place a gas mixer in which node 1 and node 2 outlets are connected to the Oxygen and Plasma. Set the gas mixer so that it outputs 87% Oxygen and 13% Plasma. Then, set the output pressure to max (4500 kPa) and turn it on.

This is how the nodes work.

This is what it should look like once you pipe everything accordingly.

Turbineburnmix.PNG

Gas Mixing Tank Control

Once the gas mixer is properly set, turn on all the pressure pumps (including any valves), leading to the gas mixing container, on and set to them to max. The gas mixing container is normally found inside the distribution loop area/room. Make sure you turn off any pumps or valves that may lead to an unwanted location within the pipeline.

If everything is done correctly, you should see Oxygen and Plasma inside the gas mixing container and on the computer that controls the sensors inside it. Finally, turn on the pressure pump That leads to the turbine room/area.

Gasmixingcontrol.png

Turbine Setup

Inside the turbine room/area, you should see a few pressure pumps leading to the turbine airlock. Turn on all the pressure pumps, leading to the compressor chamber, on and set them to max. Make sure you set the pressure pump to max inside the turbine internal airlock as well. Next you want to open the blast doors the are found at the output of the turbine. Normally there should be a button to open it. At this point you should see Plasma inside the compressor chamber. Turn on the igniter and you should see the burn mix in flames.

This is what a turbine looks like

Turbine Controls

To start up the turbine, find the gas turbine control computer and set the turbine status to the 'on' position. You can see information about the turbine including the turbine speed in rpm and the power being generated, etc.

Gas Turbine Control.png

SMES

The final step is to harness and output power to the station. Go to the SMES and under 'Input Management', set the 'Charge Mode' to Auto and 'Input Level' to Max. Under 'Output Management', set the 'Output Status' to Online and 'Output Level' to 100,000.

GasSMES.png

Conclusion

Now that everything is set up, you should now have a working turbine running at high capacity. You can leave it alone or upgrade it later. The turbine doesn't require much attention as needed, and with a bit of practice, you can set it up within 5 minutes or fewer. You can also keep the output status offline and only set it online for emergency power only.

Tips

  • A fully upgraded Turbine can output around 1,000,000 watts of power before overheating. You'll need to upgrade the SMES as well to be able to take advantage of it.
  • The Gas Mixing Chamber can be bypassed to have a direct link to the turbine pipe
  • Replacing the Pressure Pumps with Volumes will not affect the amount of power it will output. It would only create a huge bottleneck that you may likely have to deal with later if things do fail.

Related Links

Atmospheric Technician

Guide To Atmospherics

Guide to Toxins