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Steam is then used to propel the vehicle, but also to power {{pll|Electricity|electrical}} and {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|braking}} systems. Through a series of components, such as the {{pll|Regulator|regulator}}, {{pll|Regulator|steam chest}}, {{pll|Cutoff|cutoff}}, and {{pll|Cylinder Cocks|cylinders}}, steam pushes the engine pistons, linked to the wheels. With every cycle, after pushing the pistons, used steam is released to the atmosphere. This creates a vacuum, improving {{pll|Blower & Damper|airflow}} and kindling the fire. |
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Steam is then used to propel the vehicle, but also to power electrical and braking systems. Through a series of components, such as the regulator , steam chest , cutoff , and cylinders , steam pushes the engine pistons, linked to the wheels. With every cycle, after pushing the pistons, used steam is released to the atmosphere. This creates a vacuum, improving airflow and kindling the fire.