Oxygen Not Included – Kitchen with Freezer

An automated kitchen with Sterile Deep Freeze infinite food storage.

Intro

Note: Credit goes to KyleCRat

Compact kitchen that can be constructed next to a Great Hall. The Auto-Sweeper to the furthest left will be able to insert finished food products into the fridge beyond the Pneumatic Door.

The two empty tiles below the metal cooling blocks should be filled with CO2 to achieve the “Sterile Atmosphere” necessary to completely stop food spoilage when combined with the freezing temperatures provided by the Natural Gas – Thermo-Regulator cooling loop.

Example integration with a Great Hall

Construction

Automation

Conveyor

The middle Auto-Sweeper will handle delivering ingredients to the cooking appliances and delivering finished food stuffs to the edible food storage.

The left Auto-Sweeper will handle delivering editable food stuffs to the fridge so dupes can eat. I generally set the fridge to only allow 2-5kg of food at a time to prevent too much of it spoiling in the fridge.

Cooking Ingredients (Manual Use Allowed):

This Conveyor Loader should allow anything that can spoil that is not a dupe allowed edible item.

Examples:

  • All Cooking Ingredients
  • Meat
  • Mushroom
  • Pacu Fillet

Things to be Eaten (Manual Use Not Allowed):

This Conveyor Loader should allow anything that dupes are allowed to eat.

Examples:

  • Surf n’ Turf
  • Omelette

Waste (Rotten Food) (Manual Use Allowed):

This Conveyor Loader should accept Rotten Food and Polluted Dirt to allow the left-most Auto-Sweeper to clear any rotten food out of the storage if something decomposes while cooling down the Freezer.

Liquid

Ventilation

Helena Stamatina
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I love two things in life, games and sports. Although sports were my earliest interest, it was video games that got me completely addicted (in a good way). My first game was Crash Bandicoot (PS1) from the legendary studio Naughty Dog back in 1996. I turned my passion for gaming into a job back in 2019 when I transformed my geek blog (Re-actor) into the gaming website it is today.

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