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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. It allows for labels in any language to be built in and selected by the user-agent using the systemLanguage attribute. Contact the author User:Globbet with your translations or edit the code yourself. The initial crude attempts at French, German and Italian merely demonstrate the mechanism.

Date 18 November 2007
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