This behavior was discovered during experimenting with chains of thermo regulators and thought to cause filtration logic to fail, at least i suppose so.
As can be seen from screenshots if liqud or gas has way to pass by inlet of thermo regulator (TR) or aqua tuner (AT) it will if sent by single packet - saing simply - folowing green path on screenshots totally ignoring building. Despite this - building looks like it do some work, consumes power, but does nothing - in that case flow interrupted for two seconds, allowed for one.
I'm thought there is also related weird (for me) behavior - liquid/gas packet stuck in input pipe for a second before enters AT or TR in such arangment - shown only for TR, marked with cyan - because of that packet hesistation distance between packets is redused . For AT i just had no luck to take good screenshot
If several packets arrive at input of building - only first one bypasses it, any other goes into until flow is continiuos.
Attached save file - sandbox dummy sample - to reduce time to see this behavior in action.
Use aqua tuner or thermo regulator, sent to it some liquid or gas respectively, give liquid or gas other exit from pipe other than AT/TR connected after building input - first packet of pipe contents will pass by building. No need to use something special like bridge, no matter how close alternative exit is
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