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Blower is usually operated by a valve. When open, it releases steam from the {{pll|Boiler|boiler}} to the chimney. This creates some vacuum in the firebox, drawing in fresh air. However, since this airflow is vastly inferior to acceleration airflow, the blower is only {{pll|Driving Efficiency|efficient}} to use when stationary.
The blower is usually operated by a valve. When open, it releases some steam from the {{pll|Boiler|boiler}} to the chimney. This creates vacuum in the firebox, drawing in fresh air. However, since this airflow is vastly inferior to the acceleration airflow, the blower is only {{pll|Driving Efficiency|efficient}} when used on a stationary engine.

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The blower is usually operated by a valve. When open, it releases some steam from the {{pll|Boiler|boiler}} to the chimney. This creates vacuum in the firebox, drawing in fresh air. However, since this airflow is vastly inferior to the acceleration airflow, the blower is only {{pll|Driving Efficiency|efficient}} when used on a stationary engine.

The blower is usually operated by a valve. When open, it releases some steam from the boiler to the chimney. This creates vacuum in the firebox, drawing in fresh air. However, since this airflow is vastly inferior to the acceleration airflow, the blower is only efficient when used on a stationary engine.