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When running {{pll|Steam Overview|steam engines}}, the most critical responsibility is to maintain a nominal level of water in the {{pll|Boiler|boiler}}. This is done by observing a water gauge and adjusting the water level accordingly. The water level should always be visible within the water gauge, typically ranging between 75% and 85% of the boiler height.
When running {{pll|Steam Overview|steam engines}}, it is of utmost importance to maintain a nominal water level in the {{pll|Boiler|boiler}}. This is done by observing a water gauge and adjusting the water level accordingly with available controls. The water level should always be visible in the water gauge, typically ranging between 75% and 85% of the boiler height.

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When running {{pll|Steam Overview|steam engines}}, it is of utmost importance to maintain a nominal water level in the {{pll|Boiler|boiler}}. This is done by observing a water gauge and adjusting the water level accordingly with available controls. The water level should always be visible in the water gauge, typically ranging between 75% and 85% of the boiler height.

When running steam engines , it is of utmost importance to maintain a nominal water level in the boiler . This is done by observing a water gauge and adjusting the water level accordingly with available controls. The water level should always be visible in the water gauge, typically ranging between 75% and 85% of the boiler height.