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Note: Rated Pressure is not the | Note: Rated Pressure is not the rupture pressure. Canisters for example, can have an internal pressure past 10,000 kPa. External factors are more likely to rupture a canister than internal pressure (excluding [[Construction#Canister bomb|can-bombs]]). |
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Vessel Capacities and Interactions
Gas tanks and emergency oxygen tanks can be inserted into gas canisters to take gas from the canisters, and they can swap gases with siphons. The canister will offload gas until the tank is at the set pressure; It is not gas mixing, and it is always one-way. If you insert a plasma tank into a plasma canister and open the release valve while the canister is heating, the tank will not continue to warm with the canister. In other words: only open the release valve when the canister has the properties you want the tank to have, and not sooner or later.
Vessel | Image | Volume (Relative) |
Rated Pressure (KPa) |
---|---|---|---|
Emergency Oxygen Tank | 1 | 1000 | |
Gas Tank | 11.667 | 1000 | |
Air Siphon | 125 | ??? | |
Canister | 166.667 | 10000 | |
Gas Reserve Tank | 333.333 | ??? |
Note: Rated Pressure is not the rupture pressure. Canisters for example, can have an internal pressure past 10,000 kPa. External factors are more likely to rupture a canister than internal pressure (excluding can-bombs).