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The '''boiler''' uses [[fuel]] to convert [[water]] into [[steam]] at 165°C suitable for use in a [[steam engine]]. It has two water connectors on opposite ends and passes water through to adjacent equipment such as other boilers. The boiler features a single output for the steam it produces. It only consumes fuel as it creates steam. Boilers used in conjunction with [[offshore pump]]s and steam engines are a vital part of early [[power production|power generation]].


[[File:Boiler-example-2.png|thumb]]
For each unit of water, 10 units of steam are produced. Inserting one [[coal]] (4 MJ) into a boiler then using the resulting steam in a steam engine will supply 4 MJ of energy to an electrical system. It costs 30 kJ to heat 1 unit of water to steam at 165°C, so one boiler will produce 60 steam per second.
The ''boiler'' is used to convert [[Water]] into [[Steam]]. When [[Fuel|fueled]] it converts feed water into steam at 165 degrees, matching the maximum temperature of the [[Steam_engine|Steam Engine]]. Boilers have 2 water connectors, allowing them to pass water through to other adjacent equipment but only 1 steam connector.


1 unit of steam is produced for each unit of water. Fuel is consumed at 50% efficiency, which means that a single unit of [[Coal]] (8MJ) fed into a boiler and then utilised in a steam engine will result in 4MJ of energy added to an electrical system.
[[Inserter]]s can insert fuel into boilers. However, using powered inserters to move fuel into a boiler can be problematic should fuel become unavailable: if no power is being produced, then powered inserters fueling a boiler cannot operate. Using at least one [[burner inserter]], which uses fuel and not electricity, ensures that at least one inserter is available to restart a single boiler. Inserters can also remove fuel from boilers, allowing inserters to move fuel down a chain of boilers.


Boilers are the main source of pollution in the early and midgame.
== History ==
{{History|2.0.7|
* 1 Water will now produce 10 Steam in boilers/heat exchangers.}}


== Inserter can take from boiler ==
You can insert into boilers, but also take fuel out. See [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6008&start=30#p64343 this post] and follow ups.
This can be also used to create an early filter-device, which filters only fuel items: One inserter inserts into a boiler (not connected to water) another take the fuel out.
== History ==
{{history|0.15.10|
{{history|0.15.10|
* Steam became a separate resource, boilers now produce Steam rather than high temperature water that is displayed as steam
* Steam became a separate resource, boilers now produce steam rather than high temperature water that is displayed as steam
** This distinction is meaningful for circuit network accounting of steam and the [[Oil_processing#Recipes|coal liquification]] recipe}}
** This distinction is meaningful for circuit network accounting of steam and the [[coal liquefaction]] recipe}}


{{history|0.15.0|
{{history|0.15.0|
* New graphics.
* New graphics.
* Changed boiler dimensions to 3x2.
* Changed boiler dimensions to 3×2.
* 'Steam' is produced on a separate connector rather than heating water passed through.
* 'Steam' is produced on a separate connector rather than heating water passed through.
** At this time, steam is actually water that is renamed when over 100 degrees.
** At this time, steam is actually water that is renamed when over 100 degrees.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Electric network]]
* [[Electric system]]
* [[Liquid network]]
* [[Fluid system]]


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{{ProductionNav}}
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{{C|Energy}}

Latest revision as of 16:26, 21 January 2025

Boiler

Recipe

0.5
+
4
+
1
1

Total raw

3
+
4
+
5

Map color

Fluid storage volume

Input: 200
Output: 200

Health

200
260 320
380 500

Resistances

Explosion: 0/30%
Fire: 0/90%
Impact: 0/30%

Stack size

50

Dimensions

2×3

Energy consumption

1.8 MW
2.34 MW 2.88 MW
3.42 MW 4.5 MW
(burner)

Heat output

60/s
78/s 96/s
114/s 150/s
steam

Fluid consumption

6/s
7.8/s 9.6/s
11.4/s 15/s

Mining time

0.2

Pollution

30/m

Prototype type

boiler

Internal name

boiler

Required technologies

Produced by

Valid fuel

The boiler uses fuel to convert water into steam at 165°C suitable for use in a steam engine. It has two water connectors on opposite ends and passes water through to adjacent equipment such as other boilers. The boiler features a single output for the steam it produces. It only consumes fuel as it creates steam. Boilers used in conjunction with offshore pumps and steam engines are a vital part of early power generation.

For each unit of water, 10 units of steam are produced. Inserting one coal (4 MJ) into a boiler then using the resulting steam in a steam engine will supply 4 MJ of energy to an electrical system. It costs 30 kJ to heat 1 unit of water to steam at 165°C, so one boiler will produce 60 steam per second.

Inserters can insert fuel into boilers. However, using powered inserters to move fuel into a boiler can be problematic should fuel become unavailable: if no power is being produced, then powered inserters fueling a boiler cannot operate. Using at least one burner inserter, which uses fuel and not electricity, ensures that at least one inserter is available to restart a single boiler. Inserters can also remove fuel from boilers, allowing inserters to move fuel down a chain of boilers.

History

  • 2.0.7:
    • 1 Water will now produce 10 Steam in boilers/heat exchangers.
  • 0.15.10:
    • Steam became a separate resource, boilers now produce steam rather than high temperature water that is displayed as steam
      • This distinction is meaningful for circuit network accounting of steam and the coal liquefaction recipe
  • 0.15.0:
    • New graphics.
    • Changed boiler dimensions to 3×2.
    • 'Steam' is produced on a separate connector rather than heating water passed through.
      • At this time, steam is actually water that is renamed when over 100 degrees.
    • Significantly increased energy consumption/production.
  • 0.13.0:
    • New fire graphics for boilers.
  • 0.6.1:
    • Boilers show their fuel inventory in the entity info.
  • 0.5.1:
    • Boilers are now fast-replaceable with pipes.
    • New boiler graphics.

See also