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'''Kinetic Steam Generator''' | The '''Kinetic Steam Generator''' allows [[Steam]] to be converted into [[Kinetic Energy]]. Welcome to steampunk era, dude! | ||
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== Usage == | |||
First, pipe Steam into the '''Kinetic Steam Generator''', ensuring that a [[Steam Turbine]] has been inserted. Next, you connect a [[Kinetic Generator]], to transform the produced Kinetic Energy into [[EU]]. The Steam will condense on the turbine and so it'll fill with [[Distilled Water]], that can be piped out and recycled back into a [[Steam Generator]] if desired. | |||
If [[Superheated Steam]] is used, instead of Distilled Water being produced, normal Steam will be, that can be piped into a second Kinetic Steam Generator. The kU output will be double when using Superheated Steam compared to normal Steam. Finally, the damage to the Steam Turbine is half that over time compared to normal Steam, as there isn't [[Water]] condensing on the blades. | |||
[[Category:Steam]][[Category:Kinetic Energy]] | [[Category:Steam]][[Category:Kinetic Energy]] |
Revision as of 16:21, 3 April 2015
The Kinetic Steam Generator allows Steam to be converted into Kinetic Energy. Welcome to steampunk era, dude!
Recipe[edit]
Usage[edit]
First, pipe Steam into the Kinetic Steam Generator, ensuring that a Steam Turbine has been inserted. Next, you connect a Kinetic Generator, to transform the produced Kinetic Energy into EU. The Steam will condense on the turbine and so it'll fill with Distilled Water, that can be piped out and recycled back into a Steam Generator if desired.
If Superheated Steam is used, instead of Distilled Water being produced, normal Steam will be, that can be piped into a second Kinetic Steam Generator. The kU output will be double when using Superheated Steam compared to normal Steam. Finally, the damage to the Steam Turbine is half that over time compared to normal Steam, as there isn't Water condensing on the blades.