W-101 Spray Can- Missable? Again, not sure as it's a pickup in the world. The pickup for the module is on that walkway somewhere. There's a gate you can open up for a shortcut back from where you came, there is also a walkway that leads to some walkways above this gate. As you make your way to the Seaside Court, you'll see a man by a barrel that you can talk to. W-102 Banner- Missable? Not sure if it is or not as it's a pickup off the ground, and the world changes after a point in the story. S&R Drone- Story related, same deal here you will get it after Warden Garcia.
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R-1 'Diode' Laspistol- Story related, you will get this after killing Warden Garcia at the end of the prison. I'm going to try my best to list them in chronological order that you are able to obtain each module. There are only a few that I'd consider story related that you get no matter what, a few that are no doubt missable, and then a few others that aren't really missable but you won't get it if you don't chop off certain limbs from an enemy.
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I'm going off of my memory for these, but I wanted to try to make it more clear on how to get these. I believe the consumable one's do not count towards the achievement as I have gotten it to unlock without having a SPARK Engineer Turret or Proximity Mine, but I will include the consumable ones as well just to be safe. To date, there have been no compressor failures.There are a total of 18 drone modules if you include the ones that are consumable.
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This liquid carryover eventually caused the cracked head failures, when the liquid reached the compressor. KHE concluded that the interaction of the inlet stream with the high drum liquid level, during these events, resulted in liquid carryover from the knock-out drum. In fact, there were two instances, each of which slightly preceded a cracked head failure, in which the liquid level in the drum reached the height of the gas inlet nozzle. However, due to the rapid and often unexpected nature of these events, drum levels would rise considerably before the automated drum drain pumps could address the rising liquid levels in the drum. KHE performed a design assessment of the knock-out drum and found that it was more than adequately sized, for normal operating conditions and probably even suitable for the surge conditions, assuming liquid in the drum was maintained at a reasonable level. This resulted in a very significant surge of steam going into the gas plant line and resulted in condensed steam rapidly filling the knock-out drum. Review of these events, with plant process personnel, determined that the increases in liquid to the low-pressure gas line, were occurring when some unit in the plant was rapidly shut-down and “steaming out” of equipment was necessary for protection. However, the operating data showed that the knock-out drum upstream of the 1 st stage compressor experienced brief periods of rapid liquid level increase.
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KHE did not find any notable mechanical issues with the compressor. KHE reviewed historical operating data for both the compressor and associated knock-out drums, as well as compressor design data and past performance assessments. Solution: KHE applied its Integrated Systems Approach to this project focusing primarily on the process and mechanical aspects of the problem.
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The plant needed to identify and address the root cause in order to prevent future cracked head failures. Problem: A plant experienced multiple cracked head failures on a reciprocating compressor in a flare gas recovery unit.