Distributors that can be controlled according to priorities
With the current equalization tubes it is not possible to deliver two different liquids to one dispensing point, depending on the setting.
An example: I have connected two different liquids to the two inlets of a distributor. Heavy oil (X) and synthesis gas (O). Depending on the setting, one of the two raw materials, and only this one, should now be sent to a gas oven.
It would be nice if there was an automatic switch to the second raw material, possibly with a message, if there was no more liquid with the first.
In my opinion, the current compensating tubes can only be used for the same raw material and cannot be used meaningfully for machines that can produce different recipes with slightly different raw materials.
The current situation is that both liquids are mixed in the outlet pipe to the furnace, which then makes the furnace inefficient, as changing the liquids takes a lot of time and this leads to interruptions in the supply.
Comments: 2
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04 Jan, '22
YandersenTruly, mixing different liquids shall not be allowed at all. It is unrealistic. The same with pipes directionality, but that is the different topic.
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16 Jan, '22
ph3rr3t 2.0Might be able to get away with this by having both fluids pipes be separate until they get to the target, then cause them to build a junction at the input of the building. I don't know if this would work. Was just my first thought.