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[[Pipe|Pipes]] are blocks that allows you to transport liquids and gases, such as [[Water]], [[Sewage]], and [[Smog]].  
[[Pipe|Pipes]] are blocks that allows you to transport liquids and gases, such as [[Water]], [[Sewage]], and [[Smog]].  


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=== Extra info ===
=== Extra info ===
* [[Pipe]]s can be finicky to use, and may require some experimenting to work properly.
* Creating a Pipeline consisting of different Pipe types will stop that pipeline from working. It has to consist of one type only.
* [[Smog]] cannot be contained and will pollute around the exhaust point at the surface level of the world even if buried underground.
* [[Smog]] cannot be contained and will pollute around the exhaust point at the surface level of the world even if buried underground.
* Be careful when activating a [[Water Pump]] that is hooked up to water. The water spray can create water blocks and cause issues.


* You can transport [[Water]] through Pipes by using a [[Water Pump]]. [[Sewage]] can be transported and turned back into Water via the [[Waste Filter]].
* You can transport [[Water]] through Pipes by using a [[Water Pump]]. [[Sewage]] can be transported and turned back into Water via the [[Waste Filter]].


* If you do not use your tables after x amount of time, the area around the exhaust point will return to a [[pollution]] free area.
* If you do not use your tables after x amount of time, the area around the exhaust point will return to a [[pollution]] free area.
=== Troubleshooting ===
* Pipes require a [[Water Pump]] to initiate flow into the pipe system. You should have 1 or more pipes touching a water block and a [[Water Pump]] nearby that connect to that pipe.
* Each pipeline is its own system when determining water requirements. This can be broken up by adding other pumps in the pipeline. This information is useful when trying to make a pipeline for multiple uses, such as providing water to a machine and dump water on a [[Water Wheel]] or other application within "one" pipeline.
* If the pipeline system is trying to supply water to a machine, such as a [[Steam Engine]], the system must NOT have an open portion of the pipe spewing water. If you need this, it is advised to place a pump on each side of the water opening.
* Pipes can supply water over a large distance with a [[Water Pump]]
* Creating a pipeline consisting of different Pipe types will stop that pipeline from working. It has to consist of one type only. (For example; mixing copper pipes and iron pipes wont work)


=== Example of use ===
=== Example of use ===
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<gallery>
File:ironpipeexample.png|Connection at work tables
File:ironpipeexample.png|Connection at work tables
File:Pipe_Exhaust.png|Exhaust point
File:exhaustpointexample.png|Exhaust point
</gallery>
</gallery>


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