Oxygen Not Included

Oxygen Not Included

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TGIF Oct 29, 2019 @ 1:11pm
Cold damage in ventilation pipes running 95c gas.
Have a biome with the oil and this has a natural gas generating oil well. Im sucking that up and for some reason all my gas pipes since today are experiencing cold damage even though 95celsius natural gas goes through it. Yesterday all was fine.

All the sudden now i also have water leaks, which looks like a similar issue. Have there been any updates that could have triggered this?
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Emmote Oct 29, 2019 @ 3:24pm 
Cold damage in a pipe is almost always down to the contents either condensing (gas to liquid) or freezing (liquid to solid). The state change breaks the pipe because it can't hold the new product.
Werbad Oct 29, 2019 @ 4:17pm 
My guess is there's water by your natural gas source which turns into steam, goes into the pumps and turns back into water inside the pipes.
TGIF Oct 30, 2019 @ 1:25am 
Yeah there is some water in the biome, but the whole biome is 5c below the point where steam gets generated. It doesn't make sense, I'm looking at cold damage while I'm watching the gas run through the pipes and see no steam.
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Date Posted: Oct 29, 2019 @ 1:11pm
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