Original Distillation Tower Tutorial and Temperature Control Practices Shared
1. How is the original distillation column formed?
1. First layer requirements:
- A ULV input bus
- An ULV output bus
- Two ULV input bays
- A thermal sensor (though it’s optional, we recommend including one).
2. Second floor and above:
- Each tier may have only one output bin (each tier outputs a single product; the number of tiers required corresponds to the number of products).
After forming, the chamber will have a connecting material (if your higher‑level chambers lack a connecting material, please check whether the distillation tower is hollow inside).
2. How the Original Distillation Tower Heats Up and Operates
1. Heating up
- After placing coal blocks, coal, or coal powder into the input bus, you can begin heating.
Different fuels have different burn durations and different heating rates.
- Coal lumps burn the longest and heat up the slowest.
- Coal combustion time is moderate, and the heating rate is moderate.
- Coal powder has the shortest combustion time and heats up the fastest.
2. Work
- Feed the raw materials into one of the ULV input bins.
- Wait for the temperature to rise to a certain level (it doesn’t necessarily start working at 400).
If you’re missing some products, please check whether you have enough tower energy available for output.
3. Temperature-controlled operations are divided into the pure GT version and the PIP pipeline version.
Please select your favorite mode.
GT version
Pip version
Supplement: Assuming water supply is sufficient, we recommend setting the minimum value of the heat sensor to 812 and the maximum value to 850 to achieve the maximum speed.