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Most steam engines have a safety valve that will release excess steam in case the boiler is overpressurized. It is advised to have just as much pressure in the boiler as needed to operate the engine, and not more, as the excess leads to wasting fuel.
Most steam engines have a safety valve that will release excess steam in case the boiler is overpressurized. It is advised to have just as much pressure in the boiler as needed to operate the engine, and not more, as the excess leads to {{pll|Driving Efficiency|wasting fuel}}.

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Most steam engines have a safety valve that will release excess steam in case the boiler is overpressurized. It is advised to have just as much pressure in the boiler as needed to operate the engine, and not more, as the excess leads to {{pll|Driving Efficiency|wasting fuel}}.

Most steam engines have a safety valve that will release excess steam in case the boiler is overpressurized. It is advised to have just as much pressure in the boiler as needed to operate the engine, and not more, as the excess leads to wasting fuel .