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Temperature inside of the firebox is measured by a temperature gauge. It should be kept only as hot as needed to create the required amount of steam. Having it too cold will not generate enough steam, and overheating it can cause inefficiency with fuel consumption.
In order to boil water, fireboxes need to be hot. Firebox temperature is measured by a temperature gauge. Fireboxes should be kept only as hot as needed to create the required amount of steam. Overheating them all the time {{pll|Driving Efficiency|wastes fuel}}.

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In order to boil water, fireboxes need to be hot. Firebox temperature is measured by a temperature gauge. Fireboxes should be kept only as hot as needed to create the required amount of steam. Overheating them all the time {{pll|Driving Efficiency|wastes fuel}}.

In order to boil water, fireboxes need to be hot. Firebox temperature is measured by a temperature gauge. Fireboxes should be kept only as hot as needed to create the required amount of steam. Overheating them all the time wastes fuel .