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25000kW - Container Reactor NR 9C - Rockford Engineering

Rockford Engineering - Nuclear Division Proudly presents the: Nuclear Reactor 9 Container - NR 9C [i]The most powerful reactor in a standardised format. Because competition is our fuel[/i] After the release of our NR6C Compact Reactor, we witnessed an already valuable market, spiking in interest. A standardised size, but with much room to work. We decided that a standard ISO container is no match for our engineers, and we sent them to work! We hoped to at least double the output of the NR6C, but aimed for much higher. This is what we completed, a reactor, capable of fitting into a container, with a 25MW output, at peak power. Utilizing the same Cold Reactor Technology from the NR6C, we were able to efficiently produce enough heat to drive our triple boiler setup, connected to our dual output generators. We also included a telemetry screen, also seen on the NR6C, and controls & warning equipment. The enclosed construction of the reactor casing enables it to operate completely independently of other sources of power. It will output directly to its standard electrical connectors. [hr] Features ISO Connections The NR9C is constructed from the shell of a standard cargo container, and retains all of the capabilities of a standard container, except for the lower hardpoint connector placed on the bottom plane of a container. All other connectors successfully activates and transfers standard information. This is to allow the NR9C to be treated as a normal container. Pre-mounted Controls On one of the short sides of the NR9C, a control panel is accessible, giving you ability to enable the reactor and monitor its systems via on-screen telemetry. Controls also include a button for manually engaging LockDown mode, to keep the reactor safe whenever needed, and of course a reset button for when the situation is under control. 25000kW Power Output The NR9C is able to produce a staggering 25000SkW at peak power output, ofcourse this is after a bit of on-time. It will produce above 5000SkW in less than 2 minutes after the boiler reaches above 100°C/212°F. It will reach peak power within 20 minutes of the boiler reaching above its minimum operating temperature, and it will hold the output steadily. This makes the NR9C the most powerful container generator on the market. Wireless Data Transmission Built in antennas, mounted inside the NR9C's container casing, are designed to transmit all current sensory data from the reactor to a selected user. It features two different antenna modes, one for close range(100m), and one for long range (4km). Warning Labels Mounted on the NR9C is the standardised label "Class 7 Radioactive Material" sign, warning dock workers and other personel about the contents of the container, and to handle it with care. On the short side is also an accurate weight label. [hr] Specifications [list] [*] Calculated runtime exceeding 2000 hours [*] 25000SkW / 25SMW of stable energy production [*] Works in temperatures as high as 35°C/95°F, and as low as -270°C/-454°F [*] Standard ISO Container connectors, with standard controller. Only missing lower hardpoint connector [*] Start-up time between 1-6 minutes until power production(depending on external temperature). An additional 20-25 minutes is needed until peak power production is reached. Reaches acceptable levels (5000kW)after 2 additional minutes. [*] Weight: 7367 Units [*] Price: $55500 [/list] [hr] Setup instructions Main Steps Spawn in the NR9C, and treat it as a normal container, although it is much heavier than a normal container. Step 1: To Activate the reactor, turn the key on the control panel, and then press the now unlocked button. This activates all of the systems for the reactor to function. if wanted, you can turn the key back. Step 2: Wait until the reactor starts producing power, and use freely. Optional Steps Connecting to the Wireless Data Transmission Select what range you prefer for your use case, above the numpad. Then type in your selected frequency on the numpad. Then connect to that frequency and monitor all signals however you please. All used channels and included information is found in a lone LUA Block inside the main reactor controller, for those who wish to decode the transmission. [hr] Additional Info Testing on this reactor is still undergoing, some changes to the description may happen. If any suggestions or corrections is needed, please tell me. Space, Underwater, Reactor, Nuclear, Compact, Generator, kW, cargo, container, ISO, standard, ferry, ship, boat, crane, freight