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Pipe sizes

The pipe kit comes in 3 “standard” diameters: 1m, 30 cm, 10 cm.

All the pieces can be resized to suit your needs but the bolts, flanges and other fixtures are realistically scaled at their default dimensions.

Curved pieces

The original reason behind the curved parts was that, when using materials, cut toruses (prims) have a tendency to baloon up to 10 LI or more.

The KDC pipe kit comes with a set of simple curved pieces in 45° 90° and 180° and with 3 different turn rates, they all cost 1LI (or less when linked), with the exception of some of the 1m versions and S-bends.

Flanges

The idea behind the slip-on flanges of the KDC pipe system is that you can place them anywhere you want on your pipe network and easily hide gaps between mesh pieces and prims, without having to use pinpoint accuracy.

  1. They are filled-in on both ends so they can also double as a “capped” pipe end.
  2. They can be independently colored and textured to connect separate pipe networks (blue and green, rusty and clean?)
  3. The “wide” versions provide a small gap and long bolts to insert your own equipments and devices, or simply to make your pipe more visually interesting.

Valves

Each pipe set comes with an assortment of valves in styles that suit that pipe type.

1 meter valves

Knife valve

Also called a gate valve, it is the kind you might find on a large power plant or a hydro-electric dam, their body house a massive metal disc that can be moved in and out of the liquid flow.

In the real world, these open very slowly.

Butterfly valve

Rotates a large disc inside the pipe they are attached to, they take a lot less space and are cheaper than a gate valve, but they limit the flow a lot and have a much shorter lifespan.

Note: the 1m butterfly valve top fits 30cm compatible flange.

Opens with a quarter turn.

Hydraulic sewage valve

These are typically used in waste processing and other places that handle semi-solids and thick products. These aren't actuated directly as they contain a large rubber liner that “closes” when the valve body is filled with air or hydraulic fluid.

Note: The rubber bladder can be seen between the valve body and the flanges.

30cm & 15cm valves

Butterfly valve

Same as its big brother, they rotates a disc inside the pipe they are attached to, they take a lot less space and are cheaper than a knife valve, but they limit the flow a lot and have a much shorter lifespan.

Opens with a quarter turn.

Note: the 30cm butterfly valve top fits 10cm compatible flange.

Check valve

These are not manually operated, and simply contain a flap that prevents the liquid inside the pipe from flowing backward, they usually have just a lid on the front for maintenance.

In the KDC pipe kit, this is simply a globe valve without a tower or a valve wheel. They are also built in such a way that you can use them as a 3 way manifold, or as a support for your own designs, (ex: a flow meter).

Globe valve

Normally used to precisely control the flow of the liquid, they typically contain a “globe” shaped plug on the end of a threaded shaft that can be pushed in or out to adjust the flow of the liquid.

The KDC pipe kit has two versions, one with a visible shaft and shaft housing, and one with a simple valve handle.

Note: the 30cm tower ends with a 10cm compatible flange.

Small Knife valve (10cm only)

The smaller version of the knife valve for 10cm pipes has an integrated tower and the “knife” is exposed when the valve is open.

Support structures

The kit comes with an assortment of frames, mounting collars and support pillars, so they can be attached to the ground, ceiling, or walls.

Misc parts

Valve wheels, shafts, gearbox.

Scripts

The valves come pre-scripted by default, the scripts are always inside the valve wheel link piece (this way only the valve wheel itself is clickable).

There are two versions for each valve:

  1. Analog: Can be finely operated by clicking and dragging the mouse.
  2. On/Off: These use the more “standard” way of using things in SL: click to open, click to close.

The scripts are fairly extensive and heavily commented, all the parameters are at the very top of the script, free free to experiment with them, the default values are merely suggestions.

For bug reports and feature requests, all the scripts can also be found here: https://gitlab.com/KyrahAbattoir/kdc-pipe-kit

Message system

All the scripts have this function disabled by default, but if you want to build an interactive installation with the kit, by setting MESSAGE_ENABLED to TRUE, the script will report to the root prim of the current linkset the state of the valve it controls.

If you plan on using multiple valves in one linkset, make sure that you give them unique names, and that each shaft/gearbox is labeled uniquely.

pipekit/start.1592576993.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/06/19 14:29 by kyrahabattoir