So I've got a thorny problem and couldn't find any good data for it. Couldn't figure out a way to measure it myself, either.
Basically I have numerous boilers - mix of LP and HP - and I need to figure out how many faces of the boiler a single liquiduct can compress (e.g. I have X faces leading into a single liquiduct into a tank or engines or whatever). I've seen LPs that assert any number of faces can compress into a single liquiduct but this doesn't seem to be the case, because I have two LP boilers with 13 outputs each hooked up into a single line and one of the boilers is completely draining while the other has a full steam tank.
Does anyone know how the compression works or have an easy shorthand between boiler outputs and discrete liquiduct lines?
Basically I have numerous boilers - mix of LP and HP - and I need to figure out how many faces of the boiler a single liquiduct can compress (e.g. I have X faces leading into a single liquiduct into a tank or engines or whatever). I've seen LPs that assert any number of faces can compress into a single liquiduct but this doesn't seem to be the case, because I have two LP boilers with 13 outputs each hooked up into a single line and one of the boilers is completely draining while the other has a full steam tank.
Does anyone know how the compression works or have an easy shorthand between boiler outputs and discrete liquiduct lines?