Rimworld Crematorium Not Working
- mjjengojan8179
- Aug 21, 2023
- 3 min read
If I right click on the crematorium with a colonist and click "Prioritize cremating at Granite electric crematorium", they will cremate a nearby corpse (although you don't seem to be able to pick which one).
rimworld crematorium not working
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The crematorium (and other workbenches) require you to have the items stored somewhere in your home area. If you don't have any items stored there, a colonist working with the bench can still go and fetch suitable items from the rest of the map though - in fact they will prioritize such items.
So what you would typically do is to create a zone near the crematorium such as a dumping stockpile that only accept human corpses. Then one colonist can burn corpses while others haul. If you have some psycho or bloodlust colonists, they are usually preferred for this kind of work since they get no mood penalty from dealing with dead bodies.
An electric crematorium is a Production appliance used to destroy corpses as well as unwanted apparel, weapons, or drugs. Despite the specificity in the name, there is no other form of crematorium.
It outputs light in a 6 tile radius while it is powered on, with the nearest 3.442 tiles being above 50% light level and considered lit. As the crematorium can only be used while it is powered, and it emits light when powered, this means there is no need for additional light sources to prevent work speed penalties to the operator. The light emitted by the crematorium itself is sufficient.
Molotov cocktails can dispose items with an open fire; one throw is enough to burn many objects. A safe burn area is required, such as a stone floored and walled room, though this can be cheaper than 1 crematorium. A stockpile zone can be configured to load the corpses, but the player needs to ignite it every time. Also note that the entrance must be forbidden or the Home Zone area removed to ensure no firefighters attempts to put out the cremating fire within.
In November 2018 we launched the DFW Electric, electric cremator. The DFW Electric makes it possible to cremate completely sustainably, without the use of gas. The oven can even run completely climate-neutral when the crematorium uses, for example, wind and or solar energy. Partly due to geopolitical developments in recent years, it is necessary for companies to get rid of gas, for crematoria the DFW Electric offers a solution. After the launch in November 2018, the first DFW Electric was put into operation at Crematorium Nedermaas in Geleen in June 2019. In December 2022, 25 electric cremators spread across England, Germany and the Netherlands are in operation. 11% of the Dutch crematoria are already equipped with electric cremators. It is expected that the Netherlands will have 118 humane crematoria by the end of 2023. And that 16% of those crematoria will be equipped with electric cremators. In the coming years, more and more electric cremation ovens will be installed in various European countries in order to meet the climate goals. In 2030, about 50% of the crematoria will be equipped with an electric cremator. All new installations to be built will then be electric.
Ash deceased after electric cremationThe ashes that remain after a cremation in an electric cremator look exactly the same as with a cremation in a gas oven. After cremation, the ashes are processed into fine granules in a Cremulator. First, the ash is separated from any metals present such as surgical metals. These metals are collected by the crematorium and picked up by a processing recycling company. 2ff7e9595c
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