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Gas Input Hub

Overview

The Gas Input Hub is a building used as a point where gas is introduced into a system. It serves as an entry hub for gas delivery, allowing gas to be fed into whatever network or structure it is connected to.

In practice, it represents the receiving end of gas routing: gas is brought to the hub and then enters the intended setup from that point. Its function is purely as an input point, so it is useful anywhere a gas supply needs a designated intake location rather than a direct pipe-to-consumer connection.

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