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  2. File:Boiler Feed Injector Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    A sectional diagram of a typical steam boiler feed injector, simplified to show the major parts common to such injectors, showing typical proportions, and using colour and shading to hint at temperature, pressure, and velocity variations in the fluid flows. The SVG was hand coded using a text editor.

  3. Injector - Wikipedia

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    The steam injector is a common device used for delivering water to steam boilers, especially in steam locomotives. It is a typical application of the injector principle used to deliver cold water to a boiler against its own pressure, using its own live or exhaust steam, replacing any mechanical pump.

  4. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    injector valves, which allow steam to force water into the boiler when needed [3]: 42 water gauges , which allow the level of water in the boiler to be monitored [ 3 ] : 91 mechanical stoker controls (when fitted to larger coal-fired locomotives) or oil feed controls for oil-fired locomotives

  5. Category:Steam boiler components - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Steam boiler components" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Category:Locomotive parts - Wikipedia

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    Steam boiler components (2 C, 26 P) C. Couplers ... Pages in category "Locomotive parts" ... Injector; Inside cylinders (steam locomotive) J.

  7. Smokebox - Wikipedia

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    In most cases it appears to be the same diameter as the boiler in the finished locomotive but this is only because of the boiler cladding; the boiler is narrower. Tank engines usually had their water tanks stop short of the unlagged smokebox, as otherwise the temperature of the water could rise sufficiently to cause problems with the injectors.