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=== Temperature regulation === | === Temperature regulation === | ||
− | When creating | + | When creating [[cooler|freezers]], double doors can be used to create an 'airlock'. Similar to double thick walls, double doors (not side-by-side, rather, both in the path of travel) improve insulation and reduce [[temperature]] equalization. If they are placed directly adjacent to each other, both doors will be open at the same time as a pawn walks through them, allowing more heat to get out. Ideally, a single tile space is placed between the doors to prevent this. |
− | On the other hand, open doors can increase temperature equalization, either with another room or the outdoors. Equalization through open doors is less potent than [[vent]]s.{{Check Tag|Verify|Verify and provide actual numbers}} | + | On the other hand, open doors can increase temperature equalization, either with another room or the outdoors. Equalization through open doors is less potent than [[vent]]s.{{Check Tag|Verify|Verify and provide actual numbers}} |
=== Mini-rooms === | === Mini-rooms === |