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The distillation towers also have gas in them too, so maybe add some venting pumps to prevent the superheated oil from suddenly becoming 220 Celcius when it's added
The electric furnaces do not have any extra things on the sides, only port ends, do not bother using pumps since it 'should' be the same either way.
Each port end processes 30 L/s of liquid maximum, so how much you want to produce = how many furnaces, probably with 50% or more heat loss over time. Pumps only do 5-10 L/s liquid.
To get electric furnaces to work you have to fully pressurize the oil chamber to 30-60 ATM, otherwise they will take forever. Electric furnaces also have infinite electricity (at least in classic mode) so you can give them their own dedicated small battery and stack like 3-6 of them when you've maxed out the chamber's pressure with either gas or oil.
The space pressure update pretty much broke all of their pumping/heating systems. I'm not sure the exact mechanics, it might make more sense to have a sectioned off part of the tank with a door that closes and pressurizes in the tank when it gets low enough. IE: Input part of the tank with 0 ATM pressure, and an output part of the tank that opens/closes a few hatches and pressurizes with gas so it can quickly expel thousands of liters of liquid in a few minutes.