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This idea is not mine but since I saw this picture in this thread I always use this method since then.

This picture is belong to @Saturnus from @Lifegrow said.

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This is what it look like 

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Loop back at the top is to prevent gas vent over pressure.

You can make modify that pipe what ever you want (Like just pump it to space if it was not gas you want).

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A trick to make this work is have valve that set to 1 or whatever you like. This will prevent other gas come into inner loop and other gas will pass bridge and go to another loop and the same thing repeat.

once you set all valve you will need to pump just 1 type of gas in to main pipe it will fill inner loop then stop and pump another type of gas into main pipe again (This step you will need a gas filter to make sure nothings will go wrong)

 

Or you will need two sets of this mechanical filter and merge output together and hey It's 1000 g/s

 

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And don't pipe 1000 g of gas because extra gas will ruin your pipe

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Once you fill inner loop with gas you want then continue to another gas and repeat

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5 minutes ago, vovik said:

Ow,someone raised mechanical filters theme again! The most useful mechanics of filtering by now, i usually make a single large filter room for separating gases i need to remove from anywhere.

Share your secretsz!

There is another detail.  You want an entry valve of 999 to keep a single unit of the filtered gas from getting by.  But you've got it on a loop and just off one pump so it isn't really important.  If you had full packets going in you might see it.

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On 6/2/2018 at 4:35 AM, SackMaggie said:

This idea is not mine but since I saw this picture in this thread I always use this method since then.

This picture is belong to @Saturnus from @Lifegrow said.

5ac5b27cce48c_mechanicalgasfilters.thumb.png.1248f2767d7a7138291587a7e93e1493.png

This is what it look like 

image.thumb.png.37436cc1f4265d4ec5be14ed74c028d1.png

Loop back at the top is to prevent gas vent over pressure.

You can make modify that pipe what ever you want (Like just pump it to space if it was not gas you want).

  Hide contents

image.thumb.png.43dcd5b30843bdb7f01b5e3b709ae24d.png

A trick to make this work is have valve that set to 1 or whatever you like. This will prevent other gas come into inner loop and other gas will pass bridge and go to another loop and the same thing repeat.

once you set all valve you will need to pump just 1 type of gas in to main pipe it will fill inner loop then stop and pump another type of gas into main pipe again (This step you will need a gas filter to make sure nothings will go wrong)

 

  Hide contents

And don't pipe 1000 g of gas because extra gas will ruin your pipe

  Hide contents

image.thumb.png.26994bfcc4e2aa6da809421c96d0d859.png

Once you fill inner loop with gas you want then continue to another gas and repeat

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In action

  Hide contents

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Yes, mechanical gas filters are the "bee knees". Thanks to the OP's referenced forum users for the idea.
This is one of the first buildings I make once the proper technology is researched. The Mechanical Gas Storage Room:

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I like your design as it is slightly more compact than the standard version.

For the liquid, depends on temp but water works fine, otherwise oil and petrol are recommended frequently as well.  This method will only fail if they specifically patch the vent to "flood" if liquid is in its cell instead of measuring the quantity of it, otherwise just keep your pressure at the vent below 2kg and the liquid spread evenly across the floor and it wont fail.  Personally speaking there is no greater space efficient setup than the one @Alex_D shared.

2 minutes ago, Hokimeetz said:

at least thats the thread i learned about these

 

Ty, i know that. I would like to see, how ppl use it in their bases, perhaps i find something interesting.
I play most times survival, without debug and i tend to use electrical filters, because energy is no problem and setup of mechanical filters is more dupe based work.
Sure no heat is nice, but cooling is no problem too..
 

10 hours ago, Kabrute said:

For the liquid, depends on temp but water works fine, otherwise oil and petrol are recommended frequently as well.  This method will only fail if they specifically patch the vent to "flood" if liquid is in its cell instead of measuring the quantity of it, otherwise just keep your pressure at the vent below 2kg and the liquid spread evenly across the floor and it wont fail.  Personally speaking there is no greater space efficient setup than the one @Alex_D shared.

I just had my first room fail, my 10w gas pipe sensor failed because one output blocked and that sent three types of gas into my six tile tiny gas room that previously held about 30kg of carbon dioxide.  The water that was in front of both of the vents disappeared, instantly overpressurizing them. 

1 minute ago, Denisetwin said:

I just had my first room fail, my 10w gas pipe sensor failed because one output blocked and that sent three types of gas into my six tile tiny gas room that previously held about 30kg of carbon dioxide.  The water that was in front of both of the vents disappeared, instantly overpressurizing them. 

Do it like this.

water + (vent+water in front) + water

water is more than 100 g and less than 2 kg for each tile

100 g < X < 2 Kg

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8 hours ago, Denisetwin said:

I just had my first room fail, my 10w gas pipe sensor failed because one output blocked and that sent three types of gas into my six tile tiny gas room that previously held about 30kg of carbon dioxide.  The water that was in front of both of the vents disappeared, instantly overpressurizing them. 

You used the wrong filtration type, your filters failed causing the subsequent cascade failure.

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