Cooler

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Cooler

An air-cooling machine that fits into a wall. Cool air comes out one side, while hot exhaust comes out the other. Can be used to cool down rooms during summer, or to create a walk-in freezer.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingTemperature
Market Value
275 Silver [Note]
HP
100
Flammability
70%

Building

Size
1 × 3
Placeable
True
Cover Effectiveness
75%
Terrain Affordance
Medium
Power
-200 W

Creation

Required Research
Air conditioning
Skill Required
Construction 5
Work To Make
1,600 ticks (26.67 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 90 + Component 3
Deconstruct yield
Steel 45 + Component 1 - 2
Destroy yield
Steel 22 - 23 + Component 0 - 1

The cooler is a device that can be used to lower the temperature in a room by moving the heat to its other side. This effect can maintain happy colonists during high outdoor temperatures, prevent heat stroke and prevent perishable items like food from spoiling. It requires power to operate.

They are the high-tech upgrade to passive coolers, requiring research and power, but not limited to low of 17 °C (62.6 °F) and thus capable of refrigerating or freezing food.

Acquisition

Constructing a passive cooler requires Air Conditioning to be researched, which New Arrivals start with. It requires Steel 90 Steel, Component 3 Components and is constructed in 1,600 ticks (26.67 secs).

Summary

Coolers take the place of a wall tile. If powered, they will cool their front side (shown by a blue tile on placement), and conversely, will heat their back side (red tile). The cooler must not be blocked on either side, and rooms must be enclosed with a mostly complete roof in order to actually be cooled/heated. Coolers will attempt to cool the room to its target temperature, though surrounding heat and the room's size may make this impossible. See the temperature page for more details.

Coolers have two states of power consumption: low and high. A cooler that is actively cooling a room will consume 200W (high power), regardless of the thermostat setting. Once the goal temperature is reached, the cooler will transition to its low power state where it only uses 20W. If the room's surroundings are warmer, then the room will constantly be heating (and low power mode won't be sustained). If you have multiple coolers in a room, you can exploit this by having each cooler be 1 degree lower than the last - one will actively cool the room, while the others will be in low power state.

Coolers can theoretically cool 1800 degrees, total - 1 tile by 1800 degrees, 50 tiles by 36 degrees - but this is before considering outside temperature. Simple playtesting reveals that with an exterior temperature of 27 °C – 38 °C (80.6 °F – 100.4 °F), a single cooler can cool a room with a 10x10 exterior to a minimum temperature of 10 °C – 16 °C (50 °F – 60.8 °F). Under these conditions, 2-3 coolers were required to maintain a constant (frozen) -1 °C – 0 °C (30.2 °F – 32 °F) within the same space.

Analysis

Coolers are often required to create freezers. Perishable items will spoil if not kept cool. Cold temperatures will slow down spoiling, until the freezing point, a temperature of 0 °C (32 °F), which prevents spoilage completely. In many warmer biomes, spoilage is a major obstacle in maintaining a food supply, and thus freezer construction is generally considered a high priority.

If a room is colder than its surroundings, then heat will leak inside. Heat leaks in more when pawns open doors. You can create an "airlock" with multiple doors; as one door is opened, the next closes, which keeps heat out. If using autodoors, make sure to leave enough space between each one. You may want to set a cooler a few degrees below 0 °C (32 °F) to keep a slight buffer against temperature gains from opening doors, cooler breakdowns, power outages, etc.

During a heat wave, or inside harsh biomes like a desert, coolers are useful to regulate pawn temperature. Too far beyond a pawn's Maximum Comfortable Temperature will make them vulnerable to heat stroke and gives the Hot negative moodlet. Having a bedroom above 26 °C (78.8 °F) gives colonists the Slept in the heat negative moodlet, regardless of comfortable temperature.

The hot side is rarely useful. It may be used for heating when the outdoors temperature is uncomfortably cold, but not freezing - specifically, between 1 °C – 16 °C (33.8 °F – 60.8 °F). This isn't recommended if the outdoors temperature often goes above 20 °C (68 °F); otherwise, the cooler will make your colony unbearably hot when you actually need the freezing. Regardless, the hot side must be accounted for. If a cooler is pointing in a room, said heat may go back to the original, making the cooled room more difficult to freeze. Therefore, it is recommended to point coolers outside of your base. Alternatively, you can point the hot side to a 1x1 room that's unroofed, as unroofed rooms will always have the outside temperature.

The heating side may be useful But in practice, , you don't want to point it at your colony.

Further test results

  • Outdoor temp: 46 °C (114.8 °F)
Room size (inside): 5x5
(outer dimension single wall): 6x6
Cooler: 1
= Temperature: -3 °C – -2 °C (26.6 °F – 28.4 °F)
  • Outdoor temp: 46 °C (114.8 °F)
Room size (inside): 5x5
(outer dimension double walls) :7x7
Cooler: 1
= Temperature: -14 °C – -12 °C (6.8 °F – 10.4 °F)
Note: The 4 outer corner nor the 4 inner corner walls seem to matter. The material doesn´t seem to matter either.

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