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{{pll|Water Storage|Water}} and {{pll|Fuel Storage|coal}} are sometimes carried in a secondary unit, called the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|tender}}. Coal is transferred to the firebox by manual {{pll|Shovel|shoveling}}, whereas water is transferred to the boiler using an {{pll|Injector|injector}}. An adequate amount of water must be maintained in the boiler at all times, to avoid {{pll|Mechanical Powertrain Damage
{{pll|Water Storage|Water}} and {{pll|Fuel Storage|coal}} are sometimes carried in a secondary unit, called the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|tender}}. Coal is transferred to the firebox by manual {{pll|Shovel|shoveling}}, whereas water is fed to the boiler using an {{pll|Injector|injector}}. An adequate amount of water must be maintained in the boiler at all times, to avoid {{pll|Mechanical Powertrain Damage
|boiler explosion}}.
|boiler explosion}}.

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{{pll|Water Storage|Water}} and {{pll|Fuel Storage|coal}} are sometimes carried in a secondary unit, called the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|tender}}. Coal is transferred to the firebox by manual {{pll|Shovel|shoveling}}, whereas water is fed to the boiler using an {{pll|Injector|injector}}. An adequate amount of water must be maintained in the boiler at all times, to avoid {{pll|Damage Overview
|boiler explosion}}.

Water and coal are sometimes carried in a secondary unit, called the tender . Coal is transferred to the firebox by manual shoveling , whereas water is fed to the boiler using an injector . An adequate amount of water must be maintained in the boiler at all times, to avoid boiler explosion .