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'''Chilled Water''' is a crafted resource obtained by passing {{infoicon|Water}} through a [[Water Chiller]]. Its sole purpose is cooling of [[Data Center]]s, which consume the Chilled Water at a rate of {{time|0.5|60}} per [[Basic Rack]] and output {{infoicon|Water}} at the same rate. | '''Chilled Water''' is a crafted resource obtained by passing {{infoicon|Water}} through a [[Water Chiller]]. Its sole purpose is cooling of [[Data Center]]s, which consume the Chilled Water at a rate of {{time|0.5|60}} per [[Basic Rack]] and output {{infoicon|Water}} at the same rate. Currently, one Water Chiller provided with 6.0 extra Water per minute will exactly match a full Data Center. | ||
Much like {{infoicon|Steam Hi}}, '''Chilled Water''' can NOT be stored in a [[Fluid Storage]] [<nowiki/>[[Fluid Storage II|II]] • [[Fluid Storage III|III]] • [[Fluid Storage IV|IV]]]. Currently the best way to store '''Chilled Water''' would be in long pipe sections and pipe junctions. | |||
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Revision as of 17:12, 20 September 2022
Chilled Water
State | Fluid |
Transported by | Pipe [II • III] |
Stored in | None |
Created in | Water Chiller Water Chiller |
Used in | Data Center |
Chilled Water is a crafted resource obtained by passing Water through a Water Chiller. Its sole purpose is cooling of Data Centers, which consume the Chilled Water at a rate of 0.5 / 60 per Basic Rack and output Water at the same rate. Currently, one Water Chiller provided with 6.0 extra Water per minute will exactly match a full Data Center.
Much like Steam (High), Chilled Water can NOT be stored in a Fluid Storage [II • III • IV]. Currently the best way to store Chilled Water would be in long pipe sections and pipe junctions.