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NoVehiclesAssigned
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No vehicles assigned
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NoWaterDisease__desc
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Bacterial disease spread through contaminated water. To prevent this disease in the future, make sure your settlement has stable supply of clean water.
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NoWaterDisease_Reason
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low water supply
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NuclearReactor__AutoThrottle
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Enable automatic regulation
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NuclearReactor__AutoThrottle_Tooltip
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If enabled, the reactor will regulate the target power based on the heat demand. The automated regulation will never go above the target power level (selected on the slider above). It also can't go below the first level (shutting the reactor down). The automation relies on the cooling loop; without it a rapid change in reactor's heat could lead to a meltdown. This regulation requires computing in order to operate.
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NuclearReactor__desc
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Thermal reactor that maintains nuclear chain reaction from enriched uranium rods. The reaction releases a large amount of energy utilized for steam generation. This plant can be set up to effectively provide up to {0} MW of electricity when running on full power. Beware that spent fuel is radioactive and can harm the population if not stored in a specialized facility.
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NuclearReactor__DisableBeforeUpgrade
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The reactor needs to be turned off before upgrading
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NuclearReactor__EmergencyCoolingTitle
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Cooling
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NuclearReactor__EmergencyCoolingTooltip
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Cooling is deployed in case the reactor starts to overheat, and that typically happens when water is not supplied fast enough to be converted into steam (or steam output gets stuck). Cooling is not mandatory if you are not using automatic power regulation. However, it is highly recommended to have it as it provides extra protection and helps to avoid any potential overheating.
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NuclearReactor__EnrichmentTitle
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Enrichment
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NuclearReactor__EnrichmentTooltip
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If input is provided, it will be enriched into fissile fuel. The enrichment process is optional and does not affect reactor's fuel economy. Keeping the enriched output buffer full does not affect operation of the reactor.
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NuclearReactor__HeatLevelNoRadiationSuffix
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This reactor has advanced safety feature that prevents radiation leaks on overheat but its fuel content will be lost.
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NuclearReactor__HeatLevelRadiationSuffix
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Overheat will also cause significant radiation leak into the area.
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NuclearReactor__HeatLevelTooltip
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The current heat that has built up in the reactor. Heat is necessary to produce steam to run turbines. The pace of heat generation depends on the current power level of the reactor. When the heat reaches above the red marker, emergency cooling will try to reduce excess heat in the reactor. If the heat level goes beyond the heat bar maximum, the reactor will critically overheat, damaging the reactor and releasing radiation into the area.
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NuclearReactor__name
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Nuclear reactor
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NuclearReactor__NotEnoughMaintenance
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Nuclear reactor cannot start if it is not well maintained. Increase maintenance in order to safely start it.
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NuclearReactor__Overheated
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Nuclear reactor was critically overheated and is shutting down. Depending on severity, this may cause loss of loaded fuel, damage to the building (loss of maintenance), and leak of radiation.
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NuclearReactor__PowerLevelTitle
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Power level
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NuclearReactor__PowerLevelTooltip
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By dragging the orange slider to the right, you define the desired power level maintained in the reactor. This affects the amount of steam the reactor generates and how fast it burns through the fuel. All the heat generated needs to be used. Any extra heat can slowly build up, eventually leading to a reactor overheating. Basic reactors don’t have automated power regulation which makes their heat output fixed.
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NuclearReactorInMeltdown__name
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Nuclear reactor reached critical temperature and is shutting down!
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