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− | }}The '''Stone Heat Furnace''' provides heat either direct to other blocks or via [[Copper Thermal Cable]]. They are typically used to create a heat gradient for [[ | + | }}The '''Stone Heat Furnace''' provides heat either direct to other blocks or via [[Copper Thermal Cable]]. They are typically used to create a heat gradient for [[Heat Turbine|Turbine]]. |
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Revision as of 00:03, 29 December 2016
The Stone Heat Furnace provides heat either direct to other blocks or via Copper Thermal Cable. They are typically used to create a heat gradient for Turbine.
Contents
Crafting
Stone Heat Furnace
Interface
Internal/External Control (A)
If set to internal control, you can move the Gauges yourself. If set to external, the Gauges are controlled by a signal coming in over a Signal Cable.
Take/Decline Fuel (B)
If under Internal control, this controls whether the Furnace will consume fuel. If it is left off, the furnace won't consume any fuel.
Regulator Slot (C)
Normally only the Control Gauge can be controlled. If you have a Regulator installed, you can set a particular temperature for the furnace to hold. The Analog Regulator does so gradually, finding the exact right control setting, while the 1%/10% regulators work approximately like a standard thermostat.
Combustion Chamber Slot (D)
At least 1 Combustion Chamber is needed for the Stone Heat Furnace to work. Add a second to improve efficiency.
Fuel Slot (E)
Insert combustible fuel here.
Temperature Gauge (F)
Shows the current temperature of the furnace. Requires a regulator to be able to be controlled.
Control Gauge (G)
Sets the rate at which to burn fuel in %. At a setting under 10%, no fuel will be burned, and the Furnace is effectively off.
Signal Behavior
Signals will adjust the Control gauge. The signal strength directly correlates to its position on the bar.
- 50V - Outputs 1,000 watts
- 25V - Outputs 500 watts
- 0V - Outputs 100 Watts