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Pump |
Recipe |
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Total raw |
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Recipe |
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Map color |
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Fluid storage volume |
400 |
Health |
180 |
Resistances |
Fire: 0/80% |
Stack size |
50 |
Dimensions |
1×2 |
Energy consumption |
30 kW (electric) |
Mining time |
0.2 |
Prototype type |
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Internal name |
pump |
Required technologies |
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This article is about the Pump, formerly known as the small pump. For the water extraction device, see Offshore pump. For the oil extraction device, see Pumpjack.
A Pump is a multipurpose fluid handling device which can be used to move fluids, perform flow control, prevent back-flow and load/unload trains.
The pump can be seen as the inserter for liquids.
Using as a Pump
When connected to pipes on both ends of the pump and powered, the pump will transfer fluid from the source side to the output side if it will fit. This will occur even if the input side has significantly lower fluid levels.
Note that the pump can't mix different kinds of liquids.
Using as Valve
The pump works as a valve:
- When powered, the pump will let liquids through, but only in its set direction.
- If unpowered, the pump doesn't let anything through.
- If the pump is powered but has a circuit condition, it will only let fluids through when the condition is met.
- This can be used to control some parts of your factory. For example, with a single wire from a Lubricant tank to a Small Pump pumping Heavy Oil, you can disable cracking Heavy -> Light Oil when Lubricant is needed.
An example, which uses some useful properties of the pump, can be found on the forums.
Loading/unloading fluid wagons
Pumps can load and unload fluid wagons at train stops. When a pump is placed with one end facing a rail track and the other end connected to a pipe, it will visually change. When a fluid wagon is stopped adjacent, the pump head will connect to the top of the nearest tank and begin transferring fluids.
Throughput
Pumps can move 200 units of fluid per tick, or 12000 per second. This is further limited by the input fluid container: the pump can never move more fluid than is available. More information on pump and pipe throughput can be found on the forums
Prior to version 0.15.0
Small pump throughput was an issue and often required multiple parallel pumps. Throughput testing and pump array designs (though, now out of date) can be found on the forums
History
- 0.15.0:
- Graphics changed
- Size changed to 2x1
- Recipe changed, now requires Engine Units rather than Electric Engine Units
- Throughput massively increased
- Renamed from Small Pump to Pump
- 0.12.1:
- Copy pasting now works for small pumps.
- 0.12.0:
- Now connectable to the circuit network.
- 0.10.0:
- Changed collision box logic
- 0.9.0:
- Introduced