Topic: BUR - Gas tank clean up

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #12731 is pending approval.

create implication air_tank (503) -> gas_tank (235)
create implication helium_tank (249) -> gas_tank (235)
create implication oxygen_tank (311) -> gas_tank (235)
create implication hydrogen_tank (0) -> gas_tank (235)
create alias gastank (0) -> gas_tank (235)
create alias airtank (22) -> air_tank (503)
create alias hellium_tank (0) -> helium_tank (249)
create alias helluim_tank (0) -> helium_tank (249)
create alias hueluim_tank (0) -> helium_tank (249)

Reason: Implying all of the tags that are simply gas in a tank, while aliasing spelling errors/least used to most used

Gas tank? Like the container in a motor vehicle where fuel such as gasoline is stored until it's used to power the vehicle? I think it would be better to imply these things to air_tank and invalidate gas_tank/gastank.

clawstripe said:
Gas tank? Like the container in a motor vehicle where fuel such as gasoline is stored until it's used to power the vehicle?

Didn’t know that gas tanks are used in the same context as fuel tanks, because most of the post using them like regular air tanks but not a lot of "gasoline" tank

Edit: Anyway, I made an alternative one

Updated

whatismyname1234 said:
create implication air_tank (498) -> gas_tank (235)
create implication helium_tank (254) -> gas_tank (235)
create implication oxygen_tank (308) -> gas_tank (235)
create implication hydrogen_tank (0) -> gas_tank (235)

How would you know what's inside the tank? I don't think this is compatible with TWYS. I suggest to call any kind of pressurized gas container pressure_vessel, or alternatively, gas_cylinder or gas_bottle.

waydence said:
How would you know what's inside the tank? I don't think this is compatible with TWYS. I suggest to call any kind of pressurized gas container pressure_vessel, or alternatively, gas_cylinder or gas_bottle.

Presumably because most would be marked as to what their contents are. After all, real life has the same issue TWYS does, except the potential consequences could be deadlier than a mistag. In the case of helium tanks, the context of blowing up balloons might be enough TWYS-wise. Sure you could use hydrogen, but be sure to keep them away from open flames.

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