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Controlling the steam production. With steam engines, the driver should be careful not to produce too much steam as any steam that doesn’t end up being used is wasted fuel.
* Control {{pll|Steam Overview|steam}} production. Do not produce more steam than you need with steam engines. Any steam that ends up vented out by the {{pll|Boiler|safety valve}} is a product of wasted fuel. Rather than rely on {{pll|Blower & Damper|dampers}} to cut on steam production, a well timed {{pll|Injector|water injection}} is more effective.

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* Control {{pll|Steam Overview|steam}} production. Do not produce more steam than you need with steam engines. Any steam that ends up vented out by the {{pll|Boiler|safety valve}} is a product of wasted fuel. Rather than rely on {{pll|Blower & Damper|dampers}} to cut on steam production, a well timed {{pll|Injector|water injection}} is more effective.
  • Control steam production. Do not produce more steam than you need with steam engines. Any steam that ends up vented out by the safety valve is a product of wasted fuel. Rather than rely on dampers to cut on steam production, a well timed water injection is more effective.