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Fireboxes is chambers found on {{pll|Steam Overview|steam}} {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicles}}, where {{pll|Fuel Storage|fuel}} is burned in order to heat up {{pll|Water Storage|water}} inside {{pll|Boiler|boilers}}. | |||
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Coal-powered fireboxes have a firedoor, which can be open to {{pll|Shovel|shovel}} coal inside. The door should be kept closed otherwise, to prevent blowback. Blowback is a dangerous event where exhaust flow is reversed, drawing fire into the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}}, potentially catastrophically harming the crew. It happens upon entering tunnels with the firedoor open. | |||
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燃烧箱内的温度由温度计测量。它应该只保持所需的温度以产生所需的蒸汽量。太冷将无法产生足够的蒸汽,而过热会导致燃料消耗效率低下。 | 燃烧箱内的温度由温度计测量。它应该只保持所需的温度以产生所需的蒸汽量。太冷将无法产生足够的蒸汽,而过热会导致燃料消耗效率低下。 | ||
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Firebox temperature is controlled by the amount of coal and airflow inside it. Simply having no more coal to burn will cause the firebox to cool down, and adding more coal will warm it up if the airflow is sufficient. The amount of airflow depends on whether the {{pll|Regulator|steam is being admitted to the cylinders}}, but can also be adjusted by the {{pll|Blower & Damper|blower and damper}} controls. | |||
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Having the firebox full to the brim with coal is not always the best choice. Too much coal with too little airflow negatively affects {{pll|Driving Efficiency|fuel efficiency}}, resulting in a lot of coal particles getting spewed out of the chimney before they’re fully burned. This is what makes exhaust dark. When coal amount is proportional to available airflow, however, it burns cleaner and the exhaust color is bright. | |||
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Different types of {{pll|Shovel|shovels}} have different characteristics when it comes to feeding the firebox. | |||
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Coal in fireboxes can be dumped manually, with the coal dump lever found next to the firedoor. | |||
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Revision as of 21:24, 11 March 2025
Fireboxes is chambers found on steam vehicles , where fuel is burned in order to heat up water inside boilers .
Coal-powered fireboxes have a firedoor, which can be open to shovel coal inside. The door should be kept closed otherwise, to prevent blowback. Blowback is a dangerous event where exhaust flow is reversed, drawing fire into the cab , potentially catastrophically harming the crew. It happens upon entering tunnels with the firedoor open.
燃烧箱内的温度由温度计测量。它应该只保持所需的温度以产生所需的蒸汽量。太冷将无法产生足够的蒸汽,而过热会导致燃料消耗效率低下。
Firebox temperature is controlled by the amount of coal and airflow inside it. Simply having no more coal to burn will cause the firebox to cool down, and adding more coal will warm it up if the airflow is sufficient. The amount of airflow depends on whether the steam is being admitted to the cylinders , but can also be adjusted by the blower and damper controls.
Having the firebox full to the brim with coal is not always the best choice. Too much coal with too little airflow negatively affects fuel efficiency , resulting in a lot of coal particles getting spewed out of the chimney before they’re fully burned. This is what makes exhaust dark. When coal amount is proportional to available airflow, however, it burns cleaner and the exhaust color is bright.
Different types of shovels have different characteristics when it comes to feeding the firebox.
Coal in fireboxes can be dumped manually, with the coal dump lever found next to the firedoor.