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På ett {{pll|Steam Overview|ånglok}} beror temperaturen i {{pll|Firebox|eldstaden}}, när den förbränner bränsle, mestadels det tillgängliga luftflödet, eftersom syre i luften driver elden.
Intensiteten vid vilken bränslet brinner, och därmed ställer in temperaturen eldstaden, styrs av luftintaget i eldstaden. Syret i luften styr elden.
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Revision as of 11:52, 7 May 2025

På ett ånglok beror temperaturen i eldstaden , när den förbränner bränsle, mestadels på det tillgängliga luftflödet, eftersom syre i luften driver elden.

The primary way to feed air to the firebox is by opening the regulator and cutoff fully, and propelling the vehicle. As the steam is expelled from cylinders out into the atmosphere through the chimney, with every gear cycle, it creates a vacuum in the firebox, drawing in fresh air.

Dessutom finns det två reglage utformade för att justera draget: sotarn och spjäll.

The blower is usually operated by a valve. When open, it releases some steam from the boiler to the chimney. This creates vacuum in the firebox, drawing in fresh air. However, since this airflow is vastly inferior to the acceleration airflow, the blower is only efficient when used on a stationary engine.

The damper is usually operated by a lever. When closed (pushed down) it chokes the airflow, drastically reducing fire temperature, even if the vehicle is accelerating. This is used to intentionally cut steam production when it is no longer needed, although doing so with a well-timed water injection is an even more efficient alternative.