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=== Temperature regulation ===
 
=== Temperature regulation ===
When creating temperature controlled spaces, such as [[cooler|freezers]], two doors can be used to create an 'airlock' to improve insulation and reduce [[temperature]] equalization, similar to double thick walls. The two doors should be placed  in the path of travel, not side by side, and ideally a single tile space is placed between the doors. 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, though it will still perform better than a single door on average.  
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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}}
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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 ===

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