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==Description== | ==Description== The expansion valve allows for a one way movement of liquids from a liquid pipe into a gas [[Pipe]], this can be used to allow liquid into a gas pipe to evaporate.<br> | ||
The expansion valve allows for a one way movement of liquids from a liquid pipe into a gas [[Pipe]], this can be used to allow liquid into a gas pipe to evaporate.<br> | |||
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A stationeer would install an expansion valve if it was their goal to have an assembly where a liquid (from a liquid pipe) shall be used as a gas (in a gas pipe), and the stationeer has also already made sure that the respective environmental parameters (i.e. pressure and heat) in those pipes, specifically the gas pipe, are ensured. | A stationeer would install an expansion valve if it was their goal to have an assembly where a liquid (from a liquid pipe) shall be used as a gas (in a gas pipe), and the stationeer has also already made sure that the respective environmental parameters (i.e. pressure and heat) in those pipes, specifically the gas pipe, are ensured. | ||
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Revision as of 17:25, 8 March 2026
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| Operation | |
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| Construction | |
| Placed with | Kit (Pipe Valve) |
| Placed on | Small Grid |
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| Deconstruction | |
| Deconstructed with | Drill |
| Item received | Kit (Pipe Valve) |
==Description== The expansion valve allows for a one way movement of liquids from a liquid pipe into a gas Pipe, this can be used to allow liquid into a gas pipe to evaporate.
A stationeer would install an expansion valve if it was their goal to have an assembly where a liquid (from a liquid pipe) shall be used as a gas (in a gas pipe), and the stationeer has also already made sure that the respective environmental parameters (i.e. pressure and heat) in those pipes, specifically the gas pipe, are ensured.
