Updated System Views (markdown)

Mikayla 2023-03-05 13:21:51 -05:00
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@ -16,17 +16,18 @@ The top left block in the unit overview is the reactor status. This include the
If boilers are in use, the boiler block connects to the reactor and shows its status tag, internal temperature, and boil rate. Four vertical bars show heated coolant fill, water fill, steam fill, and cooled coolant fill (from left to right). If boilers are in use, the boiler block connects to the reactor and shows its status tag, internal temperature, and boil rate. Four vertical bars show heated coolant fill, water fill, steam fill, and cooled coolant fill (from left to right).
The final block(s) to the right are for the turbines, which show their status tag, power generation rate, and flow rate. A vertical bar shows the steam fill percentage. The final block(s) to the right are for the turbines, which show their status tag, power generation rate, and flow rate. A vertical bar shows the steam fill percentage, and on v0.12.2+ of the coordinator, there is also a bar that shows the current energy fill of the turbine. This would give advance warning of a potential turbine trip (see below).
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/222629094-4d1efbea-d0b2-4f9a-b0d1-aed529e206b6.png) <img width="400" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/222978418-c889986a-ca22-44fd-9a01-53117a99c525.png">
Note that for water cooled reactors, the coolant will appear as blue instead of the light blue used for sodium in most examples here. If heated coolant is present, white will show for steam and orange for superheated sodium. Note that for water cooled reactors, the coolant will appear as blue instead of the light blue used for sodium in most examples here. If heated coolant is present, white will show for steam and orange for superheated sodium.
<img width="748" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/221394890-17429b82-fad5-4b75-9f2f-f36bc13ad24f.png"> ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/222629094-4d1efbea-d0b2-4f9a-b0d1-aed529e206b6.png)
This display dynamically scales based on the number of boilers and turbines. The system in general supports a maximum of 2 boilers and 3 turbines, which is the amount of those required to run a max size reactor at the maximum safe burn rate. Examples of water cooled reactors are shown below. This display dynamically scales based on the number of boilers and turbines. The system in general supports a maximum of 2 boilers and 3 turbines, which is the amount of those required to run a max size reactor at the maximum safe burn rate. Examples of water cooled reactors are shown below.
<img width="904" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/221394934-574700af-3f79-4c20-a5ed-defbf36ec8f8.png"> <img width="748" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/221394890-17429b82-fad5-4b75-9f2f-f36bc13ad24f.png">
<img width="905" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/221394936-fb27a4f9-9002-487a-b305-ff6d076cfecc.png"> <img width="905" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2926271/221394936-fb27a4f9-9002-487a-b305-ff6d076cfecc.png">
#### Reactor Status Tags #### Reactor Status Tags