diff --git a/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md b/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md index ec4396e..542bc38 100644 --- a/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md +++ b/Valve-and-Flow-Screen.md @@ -1,10 +1,41 @@ image image +# Coolant and Waste Valve and Flow Screen + +1. [Coolant System](#coolant-system) + 1. [Cooling Loop](#cooling-loop) + 1. [Water / Steam Loop](#water-steam-loop) +2. [Waste Processing](#waste-processing) + ## Coolant System +### Cooling Loop + +_**< insert zoomed-in pictured of cooling loop here: one sodium, one water >**_ + +The cooling loop display is reminiscent of the main unit overview on the main view screen, as it shows the reactor, the boilers, and the turbines. Due to space constraints, 1 to 2 boilers are displayed as one block, and the 1 to 3 turbines are displayed as another single block. For all the pipes flow rates, when there is more than device involved, the sum of all of those values is indicated. For example, if there are three turbines, the flow rate of water return is the sum of the flow rates of all three turbines. + +> Note that in setups with one turbine, it will say "STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR", and in setups with two or three, it will say "STEAM TURBINE GENERATORS" + +To assist in indicating the direction of flow, the blocks in the cooling loop contain arrow markings where pipes originate to indicate flow direction. + +#### Water / Steam Loop + +_**< insert zoomed-in pictured of turbine loop >**_ + +For both water and sodium cooling, the water/steam loop is present and indicated by the pair of white + blue pipes connected to the turbine. The blue (top) pipe is for water, and is labeled with the turbine's flow rate. The white (bottom) pipe is for water, which when the reactor is water cooled is labeled with the reactor's heating rate, and when sodium cooled is labeled with the boiler's boil rate. + +#### Sodium Cooling Loop + +_**< insert zoomed-in pictured of boiler loop >**_ + +In the sodium cooling configuration, the light blue (top) pipe is for cooled coolant and labeled with the boiler's boil rate * 10 flowing back towards the reactor. Below that is the orange (bottom) pipe for heated coolant, which is labeled with the reactor's heating rate. Comparing these two numbers is what the software does when determining if there is a [`BoilRateMismatch` error](https://github.com/MikaylaFischler/cc-mek-scada/wiki/Annunciator-Panels#rcs-panel). + ### Dynamic Tanks +_**< insert zoomed-in pictured of dynamic tank here: one facility, one unit >**_ + Dynamic tanks are identified by either `F-#` or `U-#` where F is for facility, U is for unit, and # is the identifier. Facility tanks' identifiers will always count up from 1 starting from the top down to the bottom, whereas unit tanks will have an identifier matching the unit identifier. Unit tanks will always be drawn right next to the row for that particular unit, whereas facility tanks will be listed as early as they can be, based on the facility tank configuration. > Note, these facility identifiers will match up to the RTU configuration's `index` field for those particular tanks, so be sure to match the config to where the screen shows the tank should be (e.g. index 1 = `F-1`). For unit tanks, the index will always be 1. @@ -22,9 +53,7 @@ The dynamic tanks on the screen begin with a status tag, similar to other blocks * LOW FILL (yellow) → fill percent < 20% * FULL (green) → fill percent >= 99% -### Coolant Valves - -### Coolant Pipes +### Emergency Coolant Valves ## Waste Processing