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Steam Kiln

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Steam Kiln
Steam Kiln
(Building)
Location
Compound
Size
14 x 13
Requirements
Cost to Build
Clay Bricks 5,000
Firebricks 2,000
Hard, Rigid, Fireproof Treated Boards 2,000
Concrete 500
Jugs of Water 500
Plaster 500
Clay Steeped Wool Cloth 200
Copper Pipe 25
Lubricating Oil 20
Random 3 Output Gearbox 1
Medium Steam Engine 1


An improved version of kiln, with a much larger capacity. It is fueled with coal and can be further upgraded.

Source

This building becomes available once you have learned the Steam Mechanics 2 technology.

A non-upgraded Steam Kiln's hopper can hold 500 Wet Clay Jugs, Wet Clay Bricks or 500 Wet Firebricks at once, replacing 16 Reinforced Kilns

Upgrade and Enlarge Hopper

After upgrading the hopper, the Steam Kiln can hold 1500 Wet Clay items or 1500 Wet Firebricks at once, replacing 50 Reinforced Kilns.

Further Upgrade and Enlarge Hopper

This upgrade expands the hopper to hold 4500 Wet Clay items or Wet Firebricks at once, replacing 150 Reinforced Kilns.

Use

The Steam Kiln can be fueled with 1000 coal at a time.


Base production rate (Untuned and without a Springbox): (??)

  • Tuned to Level 1 with no Springbox, the kiln appears to produce 15 dry items per tick and use 1 Coal every 2 ticks. A tick being about 2 Teppy Minutes long.
  • Tuned to Level 1 with 8,9k Springbox, the kiln appears to produce 45 dry items per tick and use 1 Coal every 2 ticks. A tick being about 2 Teppy Minutes long.

Other Upgrades

Like other automated buildings, it may be tuned and upgraded with a Springbox. The Springbox actually increases the efficiency in terms of coal:baked items, while Tuning appears to merely increase the rate at which both items are produced and coal is used, presumably proportionately.