Steam Boiler (Railcraft)/en

The Steam Boiler is a multiblock structure from the mod. This structure is used to turn water and fuels into, for powering engines and other machines that require it.

There are 3 sizes for Steam Boiler Fireboxes, 1x1, 2x2, and 3x3. These are used as the base of the Steam Boiler, and are what allow certain types of fuel in, and certain types of fuel not in. There are certain sizes of Boiler Tanks that can be used for each size of Firebox. A 1x1 Firebox can only use a 1x1x1 of Boiler Tanks. A 2x2 of Fireboxes can use a 2x2x2 or a 2x2x3 of Boiler Tanks. A 3x3 of Fireboxes can use a 3x3x2, a 3x3x3, or a 3x3x4 of Boiler Tanks.

Each added to a Steam Boiler will add 20 Steam/tick to the maximum output. Each added to a Steam Boiler will add 10 Steam/tick to the maximum output.

A Steam Boiler will need a constant supply of water and fuels. If there is no water, the boiler will still burn the fuels, it will simply not produce any Steam, therefore wasting your resources. Additionally, there is a risk of a gigantic boiler explosion by not supplying sufficient water. That said, a boiler is safe as long as it has a constant source of water.

Boiler types
There are four types of Steam Boilers, High Pressure Liquid Fueled, High Pressure Solid Fueled, Low Pressure Liquid Fueled, and Low Pressure Solid Fueled.

High pressure
High Pressure boilers will take much longer to get to maximum efficiency than Low Pressure, but will produce twice as much steam when fully warmed up. More resources are consumed when a boiler is warming up than when it is already warmed up. High Pressure boilers are recommended for 24/7 boiler setups. Boilers will use 8x as much fuel as they should when they are warming up.

Liquid
High Pressure Liquid Fueled boilers require at least one and at least one. These will run off of the various liquid fuels (besides Lava) that are offered.

Solid
High Pressure Solid Fueled boilers require at least one High Pressure Boiler Tank and at least one. These will run off of almost anything that can burn in a furnace; solid fuels.

Low pressure
Low Pressure boilers will take much shorter to get to maximum efficiency than High Pressure, but will produce less steam when fully warmed up than a High Pressure boiler. More resources are consumed when a boiler is warming up than when it is already warmed up. Low Pressure boilers are recommended for non-24/7 boiler setups. Boilers will use 8x as much fuel as they should when they are warming up.

Liquid
Low Pressure Liquid Fueled boilers require at least one and at least one. These will run off of the various liquid fuels (besides Lava) that are offered.

Solid
Low Pressure Solid Fueled boilers require at least one Low Pressure Boiler Tank and at least one. These will run off of almost anything that can burn in a furnace; solid fuels.

3x3
To build a boiler, the player must have 1, 4, or 9 Fireboxes. There are two types of Fireboxes, and, these will determine what types of fuel are used in the boiler. Fireboxes always have to be in a flat square, 1x1, 2x2, or 3x3.

Next, the player will need an amount of s or s determined by the amount of Fireboxes there are. As stated before, a 1x1 Firebox can only use a 1x1x1 of Boiler Tanks. A 2x2 of Fireboxes can use a 2x2x2 or a 2x2x3 of Boiler Tanks. A 3x3 of Fireboxes can use a 3x3x2, a 3x3x3, or a 3x3x4 of Boiler Tanks.

Water and fuels can be piped in to the Firebox to work properly. Steam can be piped out from any side, and from any Steam Boiler block.