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The '''boiler'''   | 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]].  | ||
10   | 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 300 kJ to heat 1 unit of water to into 10 steam at 165°C, so one boiler will produce 60 steam per second.  | ||
[[Inserter]]s can insert   | [[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.  | ||
== History ==  | == History ==  | ||
{{History|2.0.7|  | |||
* 1 Water will now produce 10 Steam in boilers/heat exchangers.}}  | |||
{{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  | ||
Latest revision as of 13:34, 27 May 2025
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- Base game
 - Space Age mod
 
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 Explosion: 0/30%  | 
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 Stack size  | 
 50  | 
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 2×3  | 
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 Mining time  | 
 0.2  | 
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 Pollution  | 
 30/m  | 
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 boiler  | 
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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 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 300 kJ to heat 1 unit of water to into 10 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
 
 
 - Steam became a separate resource, boilers now produce steam rather than high temperature water that is displayed as steam
 
- 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.
 
 
- 0.1.0: 
- Introduced
 
 
