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Heavi-Watt Conductive Joint Plate

Overview

The Heavi-Watt Conductive Joint Plate is a building that lets Heavi-Watt Wire pass through solid tiles without breaking the tile's seal. It is used to route high-capacity electrical wiring through walls while preserving airtight and liquid-tight room boundaries, enabling power to be carried between separated rooms or compartments without creating leaks.

The Joint Plate functions as a passthrough for 50 kW-class Heavi-Watt Wire (high-power wiring). When a Heavi-Watt Wire is run into the tile containing the joint plate, the connection continues on the other side of the wall as if the wall were not present, while gases and liquids remain contained by the tile. This makes the unit ideal for maintaining isolated atmospheres, pressurized pipelines, aquifer or reservoir containment, and any design where environmental separation must be preserved while still sharing a heavy-power electrical network.

  • Place Heavi-Watt Conductive Joint Plates in wall tiles where you need to route Heavi-Watt Wire between sealed spaces; the building maintains both gas and liquid seals.
  • Use them to supply power to equipment inside pressurized or liquid-filled rooms without compromising containment.
  • The plate carries the full capacity of Heavi-Watt Wire (the game’s high-power cable class, commonly referenced as 50 kW), so it is appropriate for heavy electrical loads.
  • Treat the tile with a joint plate like an ordinary structural tile: it does not allow gases or liquids to pass, but cables connect through it. Plan routing so wires enter and exit at intended tiles.
  • The joint plate only affects wiring passing through that specific tile; plan network layout accordingly and avoid relying on it to bridge multiple tiles automatically.

Do not use the joint plate as a substitute for ordinary routing where wall penetration is not required; it is specifically intended for preserving seals while allowing high-power wiring across a boundary.

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