Deep Water Pump
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You can pump the water from a deep up to a surface and pump it through pipes wherever you need it. The Deep water pump requires torque power.
Here are a couple of rules for how water (and also other liquids) work:
- Water needs pressure to flow through pipes, sprinklers or taps
- The pressure is created by pumps and also objects that show water height in the right window
- The number of the height tells to what maximum height can be water distributed by this object
- For example Deep Water Pump shows heigh 31 which means that water can be pushed up to 31 tiles above
- The length of just pipe network (without any objects like containers, taps, sprinklers) in the same level doesn't affect the amount of pressure needed nor the speed of distribution
- Flow pump helps to make the pressure higher
- If you have a Deep water pump with the height 31 linearly connected to pipes, the water can pushed up to 31 tiles above
- But if you put into such linear network any other object than a pipe it would reset the pressure made by the pump and have the new pressure of this precise object
- Then you need to build the Flow pump at the output of such object to make the pressure higher again if neccessary