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← HistoryDuring early steam engine development, which risk increased when boiler water level dropped below the firebox crown sheet?
A)Reduced steam output efficiency
B)Over-pressurization of the cylinder
C)Explosive boiler failure✓
D)Increased coal consumption rate
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When the water level drops, overheating weakens the unsupported crown sheet metal because it is no longer cooled by water, leading to increased pressure and potential explosive failure. Therefore explosive boiler failure results, rather than efficiency loss, cylinder issues or increased coal consumption, which depend on different mechanisms.
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